For Cyberpunk 2077, I still say that the game had a massive shift once they got Keanu on board and they threw out the old plot and grafted him in, then wrote around it with what they could salvage. Which is why it feels so disjointed. I don't expect every single loose end to tie up. But there's so much what if, and one off fully voiced characters for single missions that it makes me wonder what else they had in store.
Because what they said they'd do, and what eventually made it into the final game are two different things.
For Cyberpunk 2077, I still say that the game had a massive shift once they got Keanu on board and they threw out the old plot and grafted him in, then wrote around it with what they could salvage. Which is why it feels so disjointed. I don't expect every single loose end to tie up. But there's so much what if, and one off fully voiced characters for single missions that it makes me wonder what else they had in store.
Because what they said they'd do, and what eventually made it into the final game are two different things.