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Cyberpunk 2077 throws you into a beautiful, dense cityscape and offers a staggering amount of flexibility in how you choose to take it from there.
Tom Marks
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Cyberpunk 2077 is a non-linear sci-fi RPG based on renowned pen-and-paper-RPG designer Mike Pondsmith's Cyberpunk system and created by CD Projekt, the acclaimed development group behind The Witcher.
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Was skeptical of giving CyberPunk a shot due to how the initial launch went. Heard that a lot of that was fixed and ended up playing it about 2 years after the initial launch. Truly amazing game. Amazing visual, combat was fun. The ability to customize so much about the game is probably the best part. This is a game I can see myself playing through multiple times.
Game breaking progression glitch happens during phone calls.
Not always a fix, and CDPRED doesn't know how to patch it.
Rendering issues galore.
Terrible radio stations.
Nothing about the gameplay is crunchy or enjoyable.
Just watch Edgerunners.
10
The game is supper great and if your looking for a cool sci-fi cargo fps game this is everything in one its GTA but so much better
3
Played Witcher 3 just before it. Seriously pales in comparison. Boring story. A bunch of techno mumbo jumbo that contradicts itself. Average shooter. Abbreviate everythin. Oh and the ga broke. Encountered a bug that wouldn't let me progress the stor. It's been two years since the ga came out. I want a refun.
This game is ugly, broken, and just miserable to behold. If you can play it past it crashing at least once an hour, you are in for a decent story surrounded by a pile of Activision fetch quests. Travel, kill, look, repeat. It's so hard to look at with ps2 graphics and performance. The driving, which you do a lot, is unbearable. You just slide at the most minor touch or you have the turn radius of a carnival cruise ship. Not to mention CD project red lied about half the features. I would rather they just canceled the game if they couldn't release more than 75% of a game. Do yourself a favor and play fallout new vegas, its better written, has better combat, has better graphics, and won't crash as often.
This *****
Cyberpunk 2077 had a rough launch but has since been supported by the team over at CDPR and is in a really good shape now. It performs well, looks beautiful, and plays silky smooth. The voice acting, characters, and animation is top tier here. If you are looking for a good, compelling, thought-provoking story this is your game. I started playing this game a month or two ago and have been completely consumed by it ever since.
4
I don't think I need to explain why.
Still plays horribly bad on the ps5, streets are empty, and lifeless
I've seen a lot of people complaining that you can't play first person, but I believe that's the best thing about it. It creates a far more immersive experience that I haven't encountered since 'Deus Ex: Mankind Divided.' This is not a game to rush through. Soak it all in and enjoy the incredible story and voice acting. Don't let the terrible launch the game had years ago scare you off. Also, if you love the world they've created, make sure you check out 'Cyberpunk: Edgerunners' on Netflix.
Although the journey to Cyberpunk's current state is a rocky road to say the least, the game as of now is truly a spectacular one that everyone should try and pick up.
The story will always remain be brilliant supported by some fantastic voice acting from every member of the cast from main characters to one of side quests.
The star of the show is arguably the city itself which quickly becomes so visually distinct you will quickly learn to know the city by the back of your hand and come to love and loathe the trashheep where dreams come true in equal measure.
Although brilliant it's still not flawless however. Some of the side quests seem to finish just as they start to get going, leaving some really interesting ideas and concepts just to disappear. Bugs still around including some which meant certain side quests didn't seem to trigger. Combat also never proved too challenging, with my techy heavy build easily chewing through anything that was thrown my way in a shower of grenades and buckshot making me nigh unkillable.
None the less V's journey through night city was one hell of a ride which I could recommend to anyone.
10
Give it another shot, if you haven’t. Especially next gen.
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Cyberpunk 2077 throws you into a beautiful, dense cityscape and offers a staggering amount of flexibility in how you choose to take it from there.
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