I still think if you consider the first game play demo that is probably the most accurate look at the game in terms of how it's going to play. Promotional videos are advertisements and you have to expect they're going to put out materials that may speak to a broad spectrum of gamers. They'd be foolish to ignore the GTA types or any other potential customers. The cars aren't how the game plays out though, you can see that in the original demo. The story, the actions you take, they way you evolve your character, these things are at the core of the material. The cars are just a mini-game and like all mini--games you can take them or leave them as suits your preferences.
I hope cars will deform and handle more or less adequately, unlike GTA V which is simply ridiculous in both regards.
Yeah, I understand for some the cars and driving them are an attraction and I hope they have something savory on offer for those that want it. I don't begrudge my fellow gamers their fix!
I hope you are right, but for this one I'll hold on to my wallet until it's out and some actual reviews start flowing. I've been burned before with games which turned out absolutely nothing like what had been promised. *cough* No Man's Sky *cough*
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I read the pundits are expecting this to be among the top selling games of all time. Seems to me hard to believe it could best GTA and other mega sellers but I can easily imagine it doing very well. One month to go...
Also Assassin's Creed Valhalla is supposed to come out around then so November sure is starting to look busy. At least we'll have option in case something goes very wrong with Cyberpunk.