Cyberpunk 2077 is Different Now from E3 2018 Gameplay
Quest director Mateusz Tomaszkiewicz of Cyberpunk 2077 game revealed it to be different from E3 2018 presentation.
Last time we had a proper look into upcoming role-playing game Cyberpunk 2077 was back in E3 2018, when developer/publisher CD Projekt Red offered an extensive gameplay reveal for everyone and everyone was blown away.
However, quest director Mateusz Tomaszkiewicz revealed in a recent interview with Area Jugones that you will realize that the game has changed into something different than E3 demo from last year when you see it in action next time.
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Tomaszkiewicz states that when they presented the demo to public, development team still had no clear vision of how things they wanted to add would fit in an open-world and thus, many elements have gone through reinventions.
Players would be allowed to a wide range of weapons in Cyberpunk 2077 and it may also affect styles of combat. Studio members are very keen to implement some new ideas to make the game fun with better fighting mechanics.
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Of course a gameplay demo is just a small chunk out of actual game and a narrative-driven plot progressed with player choice has multiple directions to go and objectives to follow, which is a good hint at how vast it would expand when complete.
Tomaszkiewicz never said anything about what development stages they are currently in but we can only assume that E3 2019 may at best get us an official release date for 2020 and any rumors of it coming later this year can easily be dismissed.
RELATED: Cyberpunk 2077 Confirmed for E3 2019
Since reworks were done to redesign and renovate, many of its aspects are now noticeably different and many new things are yet to be shown. We can still rely on CD Projekt Red to deliver a great RPG title despite a drastic shift in development.
Regardless of whatever change they are applying, upcoming sci-fi adventure Cyberpunk 2077 still remains one of the most-anticipated title for players on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, maybe even on next-gen consoles as well.
Last time we had a proper look into upcoming role-playing game Cyberpunk 2077 was back in E3 2018, when developer/publisher CD Projekt Red offered an extensive gameplay reveal for everyone and everyone was blown away.
However, quest director Mateusz Tomaszkiewicz revealed in a recent interview with Area Jugones that you will realize that the game has changed into something different than E3 demo from last year when you see it in action next time.
Cyberpunk 2077 is Different Now from E3 2018 Gameplay |
RELATED: Cyberpunk 2077 Gameplay Reveal
Tomaszkiewicz states that when they presented the demo to public, development team still had no clear vision of how things they wanted to add would fit in an open-world and thus, many elements have gone through reinventions.
Players would be allowed to a wide range of weapons in Cyberpunk 2077 and it may also affect styles of combat. Studio members are very keen to implement some new ideas to make the game fun with better fighting mechanics.
RELATED: Cyberpunk 2077 Will Have Full Nudity
Of course a gameplay demo is just a small chunk out of actual game and a narrative-driven plot progressed with player choice has multiple directions to go and objectives to follow, which is a good hint at how vast it would expand when complete.
Tomaszkiewicz never said anything about what development stages they are currently in but we can only assume that E3 2019 may at best get us an official release date for 2020 and any rumors of it coming later this year can easily be dismissed.
RELATED: Cyberpunk 2077 Confirmed for E3 2019
Since reworks were done to redesign and renovate, many of its aspects are now noticeably different and many new things are yet to be shown. We can still rely on CD Projekt Red to deliver a great RPG title despite a drastic shift in development.
Regardless of whatever change they are applying, upcoming sci-fi adventure Cyberpunk 2077 still remains one of the most-anticipated title for players on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, maybe even on next-gen consoles as well.