After an almost three year long wait, the first (and only) expansion for Cyberpunk 2077 is here. Phantom Liberty offers a whole new storyline to explore, one that sees you getting wrapped up in a political spy thriller as you're tasked with saving the president of the NUSA. It also adds in a whole new area to explore, Dogtown, a cordoned off section of Night City that has its own rules and militia. Dogtown isn't the biggest area compared to the rest of the game's locales, but honestly? I think it's better than the entire rest of the map. Yesterday I wrote about my feelings on how Cyberpunk has changed with its 2.0 update, and how we shouldn't really be saying "it was always good," because I do think there are some bigger problems that a skill tree overhaul and various other tweaks can't fix. One of my problem's is Night City itself. For a futuristic city, I think big parts of it aren't all that interesting. As I outlined in yesterday's piece, there are pockets of interesting places to find in Night City. In particular I like Pacifica, because from its design alone you can quickly garner it's not quite as affluent as other areas in Night City. But again, spaces like these that I feel genuinely interested in exploring feel few and far between; all the other monolith buildings exist for no other purpose than set decoration. Read more