Cyberpunk 2077 Xbox Series X Gameplay: Street Kid Ellen Explores Night City! Avoiding Spoilers!



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Cyberpunk 2077 Gameplay on Xbox Series X: Ellen tries to explore more of Night City and see what cats and side quests she can find. **WARNING to viewers with various light sensitivities, there are some flashing lights in this game which may come up during this livestream**

Cyberpunk is released on 10th December on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Series S, and Google Stadia.

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26 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 Xbox Series X Gameplay: Street Kid Ellen Explores Night City! Avoiding Spoilers!”

  1. not to spoil anything here Ellen but the lore behind animals in this game is incredibly interesting and significant so the fact you found a cat this early on is pretty amazing šŸ˜€

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  2. The motorbikes in this game is such a joy to ride around on. It's so satisfying hitting a perfect 90 degree turn going at 180 mph. I pretty much never use the fast travel system instead I just race everywhere on the Yaiba Kusanagi CT-3X. Plus I've got Kamen Rider to thank for my love of motorbikes, so I like to play some of the old themes when I race around the city. If you're talking favorite series it's gotta be Black RX. However ZO was my first, and will always be my one true love.

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  3. It's pretty clear – from multiple reviews and play throughs, not just this one – that CP77 is full of bugs. Given its history as a project I suspect that, in the minds of the developers at least, it had reached a point of 'publish as is or forget it ever seeing the light of day'. There's ckearly been a massive amount of effort going into developing the world of night city, the combat looks very cool, I find the floating subtitles fairly easy to follow… but this game kinda feels like perhaps it was a 'Hideo Kojima and MGS5' situation: To finish it properly would have meant committing to it as a very expensive work of art for its own sake, not a commercial project?

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  4. I pretty much only watch Cyberpunk for the glitches now. Nothing against the actually functioning version of the game, but some of this bugs are gloriously hilarious, lol

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  5. Love your streams Ellen! One of the game menu sounds is nearly identical to the tell-tell noise of a failing hard drive. I kept pausing the video thinking, "please, please, please don't be one of the RAID drives!" XD

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  6. Just an FYI people desiring a GTA in cyberpunk setting will be disappointed – this is a story driven RPG. Think more fallout new vagas – lots of story with choices and side stuff along the way.

    Complex menus and systems feel overwhelming but by playing through missions allowing yourself learn as it goes is best approach. See how the world works over a few hours of play.

    I’m on series x so I’m fortunate to not really have many bugs at all. Consolers wait for patches.

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