Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty (Video Game 2023) Poster

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10/10
Thrilling & emotional - simply outstanding!
fynnphl10 October 2023
I've already spent many hours on the main game, completed every ending, every mission and anything there is. It was about time for the big Phantom Liberty expansion!

And wow...! Phantom Liberty delivered in every way. The story of it is simply outstanding. Not even hollywood blockbuster can compete with that. If you going to play this for the first time prepare for a game full of action and an emotional rollercoaster. The main game itself was a 10/10 but with the Update 2.0 and PL, CDProjectRed really pushed it beyond amazing. I'm sure to say that we won't get an expansion this good in the next 10 years for any game.

Some small bugs in there but nothing that influenced my 50 hours of playing.
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10/10
One of the greatest expansion packs ever made to an already fantastic game.
yoran181 October 2023
To start off i'd like to say that Cyberpunk 2077 is my favorite game of all time. Perhaps even my favorite piece of fiction. Everything about this world and its characters resonates with me, and Phantom Liberty is no different in that regard.

This expansion tackles a lot of themes already present in the main game, especially with certain characters being direct parallels to already established ones, and it's executed beautifully.

The soundtrack fits the world and the events that occur so well, It's hard not to get emotional just listening to it. The visuals are stunning. Just like in the main game, I found myself in photo mode regularly, it's hard to look away from the gorgeous cityscape.

The world and the way it's presented was nothing short of perfect. The blimps in the sky with the pictures of the dictator(s), the huge neon screen on the side of the big skyscraper, the hanging corpses on the signs and bridges. The moment you enter Dogtown, you instantly know what kind of place you've just entered.

I've also completed all of the new endings and I can confidently say all of them are beautifully written and each one of them is satisfying in its own regard. It was gut-wrenchingly hard picking which path I was going to walk.

I'm so happy to see my favorite game become what it was initially intended to be.

"Let's light up the sky And fade into the night."
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9/10
Good expansion with flaws
RaidersOfTheLostCommunist22 November 2023
This is a pretty good expansion, with a great and emotional story to add to the already emotional story of the main campaign. I think it isn't 100% needed to fully enjoy Cyberpunk 2077 (unlike Witcher 3's Blood and Wine expansion).

There are some nice missions in this expansion, and some of the spy stuff reminded me a lot of James Bond and even a little Metal Gear Solid. The new characters are interesting and they all have two sides to them. It makes them all pretty unique.

So the main story of this is pretty good, the downside is Dogtown itself. It really doesn't look any different from other parts of Night City, sure it looks a tad bit more "Mad Max" like, but it isn't like Witcher 3's Toussaint map, which was almost the completely opposite of the dark and bleak world of the main game. Dogtown isn't interesting, there isn't anything cool to do there, and I thought this expansion was gonna open up the map more towards the outer top right area (since it was blacked out in the original).

Also Dogtown is extremely, extremely small, you can drive through Dogtown in maybe 30 seconds if you were to just go straight. I can't express just how tiny Dogtown is. Just imagine maybe 7 - 10 Night City blocks (squared).

Anyways, it adds a new but depressing ending, multiple choice regular endings, and a few cool missions and action set pieces, especially one in an airport (that is all I'm gonna say).

9/10 (I recommend fans to play this game, but casual players can probably get through Cyberpunk 2077 without going through this story)
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10/10
Absolutely amazing!
lucasfellows2 October 2023
I've done everything In cyberpunk, explored everywhere and ive tried to enter every building, done every mission a few times over and i can safely say this expansion is amazing, it adds to everything that made the game amazing in the first place, keanu gets more and amazing lines, idris elba does as well, some side missions had me stuck because i had to kill a character but their voice acting is so good i didnt want to. The new district is so amazing at catching a specific vibe they were going for, it makes you want to keep your gun out but even doing that is scary! And the story of the expansion is so amazing, it gets intense and adds a lot of lore, not just for V, not just for Johnny but the world too. Everything about it is amazing!
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10/10
Phantom Liberty puts spy thrillers on notice
phoenix-prjct5 January 2024
Phantom Liberty is how you do DLC. It compliments but never erases the base game's experience. In fact, for me, Phantom Liberty's shorter, more concentrated length, themes, lighting, sound design, story, and just about every aspect completely eclipses the base game. Phantom Liberty ditches the petty grudges of mega corps and rebellions and ups the ante to the big leagues with assassination attempts on the President of the New United States of America (NUSA) and undercover operations against the tyrant of Dogtown.

I cannot praise CD Projekt Red enough for just how deftly they weave espionage, thriller, and, surprisingly, horror so effortlessly that other developers should look on and take notes. Stealth, psychology, battles of sheer will, Phantom Liberty showcases newcomers Idris Elba (as Solomon Reed) and Minji Chang (as Songbird) in such spectacularly heartbreaking stories that will have you by the balls (or ovaries, and, ew, I've made myself uncomfortable).

Twists, turns, you'll be exposed to it all, and, just when your nose is pressed right to the screen, CD flips from spy thriller to techno-horror and your expectations for both will never quite be the same (for this, I recommend siding with Reed when it comes, you will not be sorry). Update 2.0 for Cyberpunk 2077 was an apology for the broken state it released in, but Phantom Liberty is a promise to try and avoid those mistakes in the future. If it weren't DLC and 2023 weren't so packed with fantastic gaming experiences, Phantom Liberty would be a serious contender for Game of the Year. Heck, in some places, it still might grab that title.
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10/10
By far the best DLC ever
ageofanerd10 January 2024
I, like many people, had a bad experience with Cyberpunk 2077 during it's initial launch, but after these last three years, it's become one of my top favorite games, and Phantom Liberty takes everything I liked, and maxes it out. I can't explain how much I loved it, so try it for yourself if you're interested, there's so much fun to be had. Idris Elba is absolutely fantastic, possibly one of my favorite video game characters that I've ever had the pleasure of experiencing. He's so multidimensional, and it truly adds to the realistic feelings and relationship V has with him. Phantom Liberty has so much side content as well, but I never felt overwhelmed by it, because it was always so much fun.
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10/10
A journey to remember
roysaliba17823 March 2024
This game is worth every penny and worth the wait that it took to get fixed. The whole cyberpunk universe is such an amazing experience. Thank you cdproject red for fixing this game. It became one of the most amazing journeys. In a way, the cyberpunk game opens your eyes to real challenges of upcoming technologies and it makes you see first hand how society is related to technology vis-a-vis social interactions. Thank you Mike pondsmith for creating this beautiful world. I would recommend to unlock the secret ending, even if you had to play it 2 or 3 times. Lastly, i would like to point out that even though this game was released in a bad state, the phantom liberty expansion was just a proof how well CDPR were committed to this game. Huge thanks for that.
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6/10
Escape from cyber New York?
moncouer98 March 2024
Well this has been done before... hmm let's see..Kurt Russell ... John carpenter... names ring a bell? The game designers put their own spin on it but it's still the same thing..old news.. The gaming community should've moved on from this game 5 years ago..while they are content to play a game that was broken and wait 5 years for a lazy company to fix it.. I'm not...this addon features one good thing.. idris Elba ... guy is the man. Other than him it stinks... this game should receive a proper burial. Maybe work on cyber2 or Witcher 4?while you prey on gullible people to pay and wait for updates.. I'll continue to buy finished products ... THAT ARE GOOD ..stop ripping off old classic movies..peace..
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5/10
vegas holiday
cpb-5458923 April 2024
Warning: Spoilers
One thing this developer does well-enough is linear quick-time-event stories, characters and environments. One thing they're (relatively) terrible at is gameplay mechanics.

One scenario in Phantom summed this up perfectly: the story of Babs and Paco, two Barghest (enemy) lackeys in a camp that had a story to tell the player. If the player (who is basically Dr. Manhattan at this point) slaughters the camp Babs and Paco will magically remain immortal & oblivious throughout the carnage until the player sits to hear their story - a disturbing tale of Paco subordinating himself to a stronger man so he can run with the pack... By the end of the story their buddies magically come back to life, are slaughtered again but this time Babs & Paco become hostile and quickly die as a result. Great story choombas, pity your designer's gonk if-then-else coding got you zeroed. But get this: they magically come back to life later on... in a manner of speaking.

Phantom is packed full of these "but magically" problems and can be immensely frustrating if you expect a living district with its own logic. It reminds you that you're alone in a world of hollow pre-scripted geometry, and that you're wasting your time there as well.

One of the reasons PnP-derived games tend to be so engaging is their thorough codex (lore, logic & mechanics) generally won't allow a DM (game designer) to BS the players, in other words: the story has to conform to the codex, not the other way around. Sadly this wasn't the case with Cyberpunk2077, nor remedied in Phantom.

New characters in Phantom were tropish, with a fetishized Asian woman, about-to-retire deadmeat, an evil-white-man villain (sans English accent), an elder well-dressed & spoken mastermind, a pinched ballbreaker matriarch (actually not that bad in this case), and Reed... letting us know why Elba couldn't have been Bond. Secondary characters in new gigs were far more interesting, but your experience with them is limited. There were some nice post-gig encounters with some of the characters, especially one of the NCPD geniuses. Overall the writing and acting in new gigs is in a league above those of the main story.

As for story, the main plot itself was a taped-together ball of goofs (said DM vs codex issue), with a tedious endgame and a needlessly dumb epilogue, like swear-at-the-tv dumb. Fortunately there's a better ending (to Phantom) which is shorter and more combat-heavy, including a great last-stand set-piece where the game really tries to kill you in a (mostly) stand-up fight. Afterwards you're back in the main to game pursue whichever ending.

Also I should mention: Phantom also contains potentially triggering simon-says sessions of player abuse similar to the main game - like the Nomad start when the game locks you in the garage with dogmeat, disables all your combat abilities, tells you to open a crate, you choose the dialog option to say no its unprofessional, game tells you to open the crate, then you say no, game tells you to open crate, you say no... and so-on until you decide to kill-9 in disgust and do something productive with your life instead. There's heaps of these icky little invitations to quit throughout Phantom, mostly when following the main plot.

Ran perfectly on Linux (all-amd) via Steam Proton.
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Really?
officialman4 October 2023
Cyberpunk 2077 - 59,99 EUR (game with huge map, many activities, rich stories with deep emotions. Around 130 hrs for whole complete, if set max hard difficult of the game).

Phantom Liberty - 29,99 EUR (small map, little activities. Around 20-30 hrs of the whole DLC).

Disappointment.

Also, they could do a kinda romance with that French girl, Aurore Cassel. It was obvious, who was stopping them from doing this? She is very attractive and interesting. More than other DLC characters. But no...

If you are thinking about buying it or not, then it's better to watch the walkthroughs and streams of this DLS. It's not worth it, to me.

P. S. This is not a hint to increase the price of the game itself.
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