[s3e10] — Dogtown
Entering Dogtown feels like dropping into a completely new, high-stakes thriller. It’s a masterful addition to the Cyberpunk universe that pushes the narrative into the shadows. If you haven't taken the plunge yet, gear up—you're going to need it.
With powerful new enemies and limited resources, survival feels more personal. Final Thoughts
If you thought Night City was dangerous, S3E10 of Cyberpunk 2077 (or rather, the expansion's introduction to Dogtown ) shows us we haven't seen anything yet. This isn't just a new district; it's a completely different, darker, and more claustrophobic game. The Concrete Jungle [S3E10] Dogtown
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The design team clearly aimed for a "war-torn, forgotten city" aesthetic, and they nailed it. Entering Dogtown feels like dropping into a completely
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The quest design here is unmatched, with a heavy focus on espionage. With powerful new enemies and limited resources, survival
Dogtown, led by the ruthless Kurt Hansen, is an isolated enclave within Pacifica. It’s a place where the NUSA and Night City laws don't apply. The atmosphere is immediately intense—skyscrapers are crumbling, rubble is everywhere, and neon signs are replaced by improvised lighting and makeshift barricades [Source: User sentiment in Reddit threads]. Why Dogtown Changes Everything