With some more delays, it could become the modern day Daikatana. Another game that was massively overhyped and had a stupid ad campaign that really damaged it along with John Romero's name.
Shockingly enough, Daikatana isn't that bad and has aged a lot better than Quake 2, the game it was competing with. It took a while but playing Daikatana today with all the patches and the mod option to turn off the AI side kicks, makes it into an enjoyable game and far more creative than Quake 2.
I don't know if Cyberpunk has a competitor like that game had, but it would be interesting if it aged well over time similar to Daikatana.
Weird thing is, Daikatana some how aged really well. I think there may have been a good game under the surface. But to really play it and enjoy it, you need all the patches and have to turn off the AI side kicks. The first level is really dull, but after you get to the second level set in Greece, that's when the game really opens up and shows there was a level of creativity put into it that Quake 2 absolutely does not have.
If you're into Doom and FPS games, Romero recently did this wad for Doom called Sigil, it's pretty good as long as you aren't playing it on UltraViolence, which has next to impossible difficulty.
With some more delays, it could become the modern day Daikatana. Another game that was massively overhyped and had a stupid ad campaign that really damaged it along with John Romero's name.
Shockingly enough, Daikatana isn't that bad and has aged a lot better than Quake 2, the game it was competing with. It took a while but playing Daikatana today with all the patches and the mod option to turn off the AI side kicks, makes it into an enjoyable game and far more creative than Quake 2.
I don't know if Cyberpunk has a competitor like that game had, but it would be interesting if it aged well over time similar to Daikatana.
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Weird thing is, Daikatana some how aged really well. I think there may have been a good game under the surface. But to really play it and enjoy it, you need all the patches and have to turn off the AI side kicks. The first level is really dull, but after you get to the second level set in Greece, that's when the game really opens up and shows there was a level of creativity put into it that Quake 2 absolutely does not have.
If you're into Doom and FPS games, Romero recently did this wad for Doom called Sigil, it's pretty good as long as you aren't playing it on UltraViolence, which has next to impossible difficulty.
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