Gotham Knights is on the cusp of launch, and it seems that the world has finally forgiven Cyberpunk 2077. But if you have little desire to play a Batman game missing the Caped Crusader himself, or still feel short-changed by the avalanche of technical issues that blighted Night City's debut on consoles, so much so that you shan't ever return, I might have a halfway solution for you.
I've been playing a whole lot of Fortnite Creative recently, dipping in and out of its most weird and wonderful player-made projects. And with all due respect to the massive library of fan-crafted spaces across all genres and interests available today, some are broken, others too off-the-wall to explain in anything short of a thesis, while many are simply unremarkable clones of other player-made mini-games. This Resident Evil reimagining, on the other hand, is wonderful. Playing Breath of the Wild in Fortnite is my new favorite way to explore Hyrule. And now, roleplaying as Batman in one particularly beautiful Cyberpunk 2077 Fortnite map has quickly become one of my favorite video game pastimes.
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Given the vast popularity of Cyberpunk 2077 – boosted recently by a couple of wholesome bug-fixing, stability-boosting updates, as well as its offshoot Edgerunners Netflix show – it's probably little surprise that Fortnite Creative houses scores of fan-made slants on Night City. Most of them are more broken than CDProjekt Red's once beleaguered console game ever was, to be fair, but among the jank, glitches, and dystopian-unto-itself design of the worst playgrounds on offer, a handful of diamonds shine in the rough. ChaseJackman's Cyber Gunfight (opens in new
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