Lex Fridman, who rarely plays games anymore, plays Cyberpunk 2077 for the first time and reflects on aging, isolation, and the joy of virtual people.

Lex Fridman — AI researcher and host of the Lex Fridman Podcast. Here he goes solo, playing a video game on camera for the first time as a casual experiment.
In this solo experiment, Lex Fridman boots up the freshly released Cyberpunk 2077 and plays through the game's opening hours on camera. He creates his character V as a nomad, drives through Night City, smuggles contraband, and gets cyberware eye upgrades from a ripper doc. Throughout, he narrates his reactions, admitting he hasn't played games in years and finds the heavy shooting and GTA-style gameplay not quite his taste, preferring RPGs like Elder Scrolls. The playthrough doubles as a reflection on growing older, missing real human contact during the 2020 pandemic, and the simple pleasure of being among people, even virtual ones.
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CD Projekt Red (inferred)
“this was a lot of fun if you have time on your hands you should definitely play this game” — Lex Fridman 01:09:00Find it on Amazon
Activision (inferred)
“if i'm gonna do shooting i'd rather do just a straight up shooter like i like call of duty all that kind of stuff” — Lex Fridman 01:07:57Find it on Amazon