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Cyberpunk 2077 (2020)

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10/10

A great game with a terrible release.

Cyberpunk had one of the worst releases of all time. It had so much bugs and glitches that it was barely playable. But after a while majority of it was all fixed and that was when I got it. And after playing thought the game it's not that bad it's has a compelling story with some Beautiful graphics the open world feels alive and the combat is not that bad you basically become an unstoppable killing machine by the end of the game. Keanu Reeves was one of the best parts of the game he is with you all though out the story. The game also has it's own choice wheel where you pick what your character says and the choices you pick will affect the story as a hole. The game has about 6 different endings so there is always a reason to replay the game. There is tons of additional content to do after the game with tons of side quests and collectables to find. The game also lets you select your origin story and that will make different characters react to you differently and you can only meet certain characters depending on your origin story. Overall the game is not bad it just had a bad release I would recommend to play it now as the game is not that bad anymore.
  • kobemackenzie
  • 12 ago 2022
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8/10

Cyberpunk 2077: Masterful storytelling hold down by its flaws

TLDR: 83/100 (probably going up after patches similarly to The Witcher 3)

Preface:

Cyberpunk 2077 was among the most highly anticipated games in history. Its brought to us by the same developers of the Witcher games which, in addition to the casting of Keanu "Breathtaking" Reeves, is probably what made this game as hyped as it was. With all this hype this game was destined to be a failure for some, for me however it was probably the best gaming experience I have had all year. Despite the amazing writing it is just average in some of its "RPG" parts, this did not hinder my enjoyment much, but it might lower yours significantly.

Story and Characters:

Main Story:

Cyberpunk's Main story (around 25 hours) is relatively short, especially when looking at the Witcher 3 with its around 50 hours. The biggest weak point of the story is the first act. It mostly just serves as setup for the main story and introduction to the world, this is also where your chosen live path only ever plays a major role, which is somewhat disappointing. After this pretty generic 3-4 hour long introduction the story jumps to its high point and stays there for its entire run, it's an incredible story where you as V get to decide how it plays out. Once starting the second act you will stay at the edge of your seat throughout the entire journey. The ending is an emotional banger, and it does not really matter what ending you get, V's fate is always a punch in the gut, always fitting with the classic themes of the Cyberpunk Genre and the World of Night City. Another detail i find fascinating is that the name of every quest is the name of a song and said song matches the tone of the quest pretty well. Chopin for the final was such a fitting choice.

Side Stories:

The side quests are where Cyberpunk truly manages to outdo most games I have played prior. If you read this right now and have yet to play/finish this game, go play through the side missions even if they seem meaningless at first most develop into mind-boggling stories that show what kind of bleak future for the human race is prophesied here. The side quests always end with though moral choices, they also further the understanding of Night City and how AI "lives" in it (Delemain quest line or "Coin Operated Boy") to a disturbing look at Night City's politics in "Dream on". Not to even mention the more personal quest that are equally as amazing, especially the four main ones with one romance option in each (depending on the gender of your charatcer).

Those often surprising developments lead me to always do every side quest. You never know if the basic "kill x" side quest you just started develops into the best quest of the game. There is also some foreshadowing in some side quests, adding greatly to the replayability of the game.

The Side quests also majorly influence the endings you can achieve, doing some side quests will open up 5 more possible endings. You are free to rush, only playing the main story, but also can experience the game in its entirety and get something totally different as a ending.

Characters:

The Characters are the heart of the game. The story is great and raises interesting points regarding AI, our possible future and body modification, but the characters in this grim world are what makes the ending so emotional especially with what happens while the credits roll.

However, V, is the in my opinion worst written one. The 3 live paths did introduce you to him but never really gave huge insights to any bits of his past. Every other character is believable, and you get to know them greatly, from goals, past to personal struggles you get to know everything about the people living in and around Night City.

The Characters of Cyberpunk 2077 are more than you might expect at first glance, the most prominent example here is clearly the man, the myth, the legend Johnny Silverhand. He is also the character most prominent throughout the story and the one that undergoes the most surprising but amazing development. The others are not much different though, they all are so well fleshed out and developed that once that ending hits, it really it's hard.

Gameplay and Sound

Combat with balancing issues Its all up to you how to approach a mission, you can just run and gun, hack the enemy into killing himself or bring out your blades from inside your arms. Across the board everything here is pretty average and not groundbreaking in any way, the game is clearly not about the combat and more about the story, the amount of variety however does make up for it. A huge problem for the combat is that the different aspects are not that well-balanced in my opinion. Melee and Hacking/Stealth feels way too strong. Another problem is that missions turn from hard to very easy in no time at all and even turning the difficulty to the highest level does not make them more challenging.

Leveling up:

They handled the role-playing features very well in my opinion. There are attributes and perks. Attributes are here more major while perks are more specific. The Attribute points are sparse, and you can't get all maxed out. That further increases the replay value since you can't get your Attribute points back. Always trying different builds will be one of the main reasons to replay this game.

Sound:

The pretty average gunplay gets compensated here. The Gun sounds are what makes the combat fun pair that with the banger that is this games soundtrack, and you will have fun just shooting up some cyberpsychos. The Voice acting is also top-notch.

The AI Its just bad. Nothing more to say, it surely is a downgrade from games that came out a couple of years ago.

The World: Night City

Open World: Atmospheric but not the next GTA CDPR's worlds were always about stories and not about you interacting a lot with it. What you experience in this game you experience in the quests, not in any side activities. There is not much interaction with the world. Its mostly a stage for the characters to play on. You have an apartment, but it does not feel like "home" because you just can't do anything with it. Just don't go in it expecting it to be a Rockstar game, because it is not. However, the atmosphere in Night City is amazing, driving through the rain as never been better in any game i have ever played. Its also very detailed, you know by looking around in which district you are, what people live here and how they live.

Visuals Its stunningly beautiful. My old GPU really surprised me with how good games can still look with it. The Photo mode also is a great addition to really capture the beauty of Night City. Its not well optimized though, it does run relatively smooth but dips below 40 fps at times. Even on moderate settings.

Technical Problems

It seems the ones i had were relatively mild but still decreasing the enjoyment to some little extend.Especially when i had to reload just because i got stuck with a quest which happened at least 3-4 times. Technically speaking its clearly a mess but the same was Witcher 3 and look how that turned out!

Wrapping it up Despite all the flaws that this game indeed has. The miserable AI, the lack of interaction with the world (even The Witcher 3 had Gwent) and the balancing issues, just to name the biggest ones. It has Groundbreaking characters, themes and stories to carry the game. Pair that with the beautiful world that is Night City you get a Breathtaking game that is worth every penny i paid for it.

The games foundation is superb, it just needs some more work and neat extra features and its a contender for my personal top games of all time.
  • Mallario
  • 25 dic 2020
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10/10

REDEMPTION

For me, this game has completely redeemed itself.

From playing it at launch I was thoroughly disappointed. With all the glitches and bugs I just kept forcing myself to enjoy it, but I've given it another go on Xbox Series S and it is like a brand new game. I feel like this is what the game was supposed to be like when it first got released. The graphics are smooth, no bugs/glitches; you get the odd visual glitch where something won't render in but for me that is very rare. I'm loving this game at the moment and I'm starting a brand new save for the third time now. Give this game the hype it deserves.
  • figginsjoshua
  • 26 dic 2021
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10/10

Masterpiece

This game is not just a game to me. The world feels alive and so does every character in the story and side stories. Truly alive and fantastic. I've played countless games in my life but this experience changed my life. I changed my life path in real life due to this game. I know it's just a stupid video game how can it be so amazing?! Yeah I have no idea. I can't put it into words but this is such an immersive and mature game. It is funny and emotional and real, raw and deep. I love being in the world of this game. I love replaying this game which I never do usually. This game makes me feel things and that is quite an accomplishment trust me :). Every inch of this game and its world is interesting to me and playing through the story doesn't feel like you're doing missions like in most games but it feels like a natural progression and unfolding of a complex and unprecedentely deep narrative. There is also such an incredible feeling of evolution in the story; once you think you know what the stakes and direction are going to be the game throws something completely unexpected at you which changes your adventure and investment in this new adventure. In short: this is my favorite game out of all of the games I've ever played.
  • mikevestering
  • 27 sept 2023
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10/10

The Best Game I Have Ever Played

  • PossessedLamp
  • 13 oct 2023
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9/10

Great game except for one little thing

I'm aware that I'm playing it on the Xbox One and my processing power is not up to where it should be for that seamless experience. This game is meant for Next Gen consoles, which is a struggle since not everyone can afford or even get a new system with them selling out like crazy. Gameplay wise the exploration and depth is fantastic and the blurriness of an Xbox One vs the new systems, is distracting but not a deal breaker. What is frustrating is how many times I've crashed and have had to redo missions but that also gives a fun change to approach the same mission in a new way. It's a complete, polished, and super detailed game but I wish it would run better on Xbox One and PS4.
  • andersondavidthomas
  • 9 dic 2020
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10/10

Excellent

This game is.... well, AMAZING. The wait was worth it, even though it did kinda suck... We have great graphics with an overall great story (and Keanu Reeves which is just another plus). Thus far I have no complaints.
  • yorkypro
  • 9 dic 2020
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10/10

Better than I expected and hoped

Just imagine, waiting for the game to come out for eight years, and when it does it exceeds all your expectations. There was an indescribable feeling when I just turned it on. Honestly, I actually cried. This is exactly what I wanted to see. Incredible graphics, vast opportunities for the customization of your character, global detailing of the smallest and seemingly unnecessary objects, comprehensible gameplay and of course THE DIALOGUES and their INFLUENCE ON THE GAMEPLAY. At moments moments like this, you understand that you have not waited for this game for so long in vain. There have not been such a number of innovations in a single game for a very long time. This is the new generation Half-life. New engine, awesome visuals, brilliant plot. On the downside of things the game is still pretty raw, since it just came out. But, I believe, gradually, the developers will fix everything, so you shouldn't worry about that too much.
  • artemiyovod
  • 9 dic 2020
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10/10

Changed my mind :) After negative review

Uh, man do I need to take back my words. After writing negative review a took time to play through again and noticed what made me loose track of the game story. After secind play I've noticed you need to follow certain "rules". For example - if you want one route you need to finish specific quests and stick with a certain path. If you jump from mission to mission things can become unlogical and detached in terms of story. Game is good, much much better than I first thought. No matter the ending (except the pistol one), all endings are interesting. You just stick with one storyline, don't jump here and there, and it will make sense. The game is both straight forward or chaotic since everything is there for you to play but if you for example stick with Panams track or Rouge, you get logical storyline.
  • leonidasoriginal
  • 5 nov 2022
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8/10

A savage reception that needs a fairer perspective - credit where it's due

Its a crying shame that the release of this game was faced with so many bugs, problems, issues and mess ups that detract from the sheer brilliance of this game. I've been blown away by Cyberpunk 2077. I was fortunate not to experience many of the issues that other users have had, only minor, comical on occasion, mishaps, but despite this I was enthralled by its virtues throughout. I didn't get too bogged damn in the usually monogamy of the filler content standard in games such as this, delving instead into the storyline and was hooked immediately. Got to say, this was written like nothing I've seen on TV, games or many of the movies that get so much hype today - exceeding them all, truly masterful. Acting by the cast is spot on. I'm not exaggerating at all, the story, characters and script of the main story line (and associated side quests) are phenomenal. What a reward to see the less bleak storyline finales play out because the bad, twisted and quite frankly horrifying epilogues chilled me to the bone. I'm gutted that the developers (and co) were pushed for completion so recklessly, resulting in commitments that didn't allow for the end user experience promised. Gutted mainly because the subsequent reception generally ignore or detract from the amazing wonders Cyberpunk has achieved. I was fortunate; my experience was epic. The gameplay, sound, the pace superb, the depth of character development, the investment of the numerous people that cohabitate the rich world of night city really left me moved and satisfied with the experience. The things they did get right are incredible. I spent hours marvelling at the intricacy and sheer ambition of the cityscape, the raunchy ads that give a disturbing possibility of the status quo to come, the dystopian savagery of one very possible future the next generation may experience. I'm blown away by this title. What an experience. I truly hope all the hardship the development team has faced eases and is replaced with the respect and credit they deserve.
  • seanoff
  • 26 ene 2021
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1/10

A technical Disaster on Consoles

Playing it on PS4, i decided to buy it for PS4 because i was hyped like never before, but i have should waited for PS5, it's unplayable, it feels and looks like a 10 year old game... i will wait for the free Upgrade to play it...

P.s.: sorry for my english, i'm not a native speaker, but wanted to write it in english to reach more people.
  • felixn-29548
  • 9 dic 2020
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10/10

The Best Comeback in Gaming Since No Man's Sky

At launch this game was a 3-4 out of 10. Now it is without question a 10. If I am looking at the game in its current status it is one of the greatest RPGs of all time. It has had a no man's Sky level come back. It is a most play. The story and characters are amazing, night city Is dense and immersive, the missions are so fun and clever, driving is fun, and combat and stealth are addictively goood. I can't praise this game enough, play it!

There are also many amazing branching story lines based on your choices with fairly different endings. I've never played anything like it with such a unique and personal story.
  • cchenders40
  • 10 nov 2022
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10/10

A real work of art.

This review is odd. I can honestly say this game is still broken in some ways. But story wise this might just be 10/10. I played it when it was releaced, from start to finish (including 99% of extra. The game in the beginning was not that bad. People where abit to harsh. This game is huge. Every thing looking hella good. Already on release I would have gave it a 10/10. So now (if anyone is reading this)... I just played thro the entire game again. Diffrent character also a female (was a dude last time). The thing with this story, its so amazing that you make your "own" choices and the choices change the game and how it feels. Alltho you can say its all scripted, yeah ofc it is. But it does not feel like it when you play. The beginning of the game is kinda odd and feels abit rushed but thats only like 1% of the game. If you have not tryed this game and only heard the bad things its perhaps hard to understand but to me: This is one of the best games I have ever played, if not the best "Story based game" I have ever played.

Maybe I will comeback in a few years and try it again. But from my 2 times playing the entire game (160+hours ingame). I can only say that this is one hell of a game. Story wise nothing comes close. Thx for reading my ramble. Have a nice day/evening/night choom.
  • berglund303
  • 11 nov 2022
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10/10

I will stick by this games side until the day I die

Let's get one thing straight, yes this game has bugs and glitches. But that's what updates are for, to fix things. Do you think CDPR wanted to make a game full of bugs? I mean look at Fallout: New Vagas, Skyrim, and hell even the first Red Dead Redemption has many bugs. The people who worked on this took 8 years out of their live to give you entertainment they put their heart and soul into it. They didn't take the short cut like Anthem or Mass Effect: Andromeda. Give this game a chance. If you look past the bugs you'll get an incredible game with an amazing story, stunning graphics, great characters, fun combat, and a blood pumping sound track to listen as you drive in night city. The game isn't in the best place right now. But CDPR will fix it. It even might pull a "No Mans Sky." I don't care if I'm the only person to say this: I love this game.
  • zanderxpeters
  • 26 jul 2021
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10/10

A Stunning Cyberpunk Experience: A Masterclass in Storytelling and Design

"Cyberpunk 2077" delivers an unparalleled storytelling experience, full of rich, layered narratives that dive deep into the human condition, technology, and morality. The game's plot is an emotional rollercoaster, with unforgettable characters like V and Johnny Silverhand, brought to life by strong writing and top-notch voice acting.

The synchronization and localization for the German dubs are exceptional. Every character's dialogue feels natural, and the voice actors perfectly capture the emotional tone of the original performances. The meticulous attention to lip-syncing in the German version enhances immersion, making you forget you're playing in a non-native language. This level of localization sets a new standard for international releases.

What truly stands out, however, is the incredible game design. The vibrant, sprawling city of Night City is a masterpiece. Every neon-lit street corner is alive, dripping with atmosphere and detail. The design flawlessly blends gritty dystopia with futuristic aesthetics, creating a world that's both awe-inspiring and dangerous. The flair of Night City, from its diverse districts to its unpredictable NPCs, makes exploration deeply rewarding. The world feels not just alive, but constantly evolving around you.

"Cyberpunk 2077" might have had a rocky start, but its current state is a testament to CD Projekt Red's dedication. This game is more than just a visual marvel-it's a storytelling powerhouse and a showcase of how thoughtful design can immerse players completely into a world. Simply put, it's a must-play, especially for those who appreciate deep narratives and richly designed worlds.
  • mauricep1004
  • 3 sept 2024
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10/10

Worth the wait

The game was definitely worth the wait, plays and looks really good and the storyline is written really good huge props the CD Projekt red
  • joshj-51055
  • 9 dic 2020
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8/10

Cyberpunk 2077 Could Have Been Something Special But Its Still Pretty Good Despite the Bugs

The potential Cyberpunk 2077 had was amazing. Between the marketing material, how amazing the world looked and the hype somehow reaching another level, I pre-ordered and even bought the strategy guide. If you've been following the game, you know how things went upon launch. It was a complete horror show between the backlash from the community and all the memes and videos with some truly mind boggling glitches. CD Projekt Red's stock tanked and the game earned some special company with the infamy it created (Cyberpunk 2076 anyone?). Is it still worth picking up despite all the issues? I would say yes but with a few caveats that I will list below.

Are the glitches and performance as bad as you've heard? Yes... Unfortunately they are. I was beyond excited and despite reports of the game being a buggy mess... it only delayed me playing it for a few weeks. I still was tempted enough to fire it up. It crashed on me several times and key components like environments and certain characters took minutes to render instead of being ready instantaneously. I got caught in buildings that were broken enough to let me in but the doors wouldn't open to let me out and I fell out of the map a few times. The phone segments and the driving were the worst. But as much as I could continue to just list flaw after flaw, I did just get used to it and accept it. The game is good enough to overcome and after a trial by fire period, it became an almost non-issue. It was worth it in the end but I can't blame people for being upset or returning the game.

I want to get the negatives out of the way so I'll just touch on how the gameplay was overhyped. 2077 was touted as the revolution in open world RPG gaming, as the true game changer and it didn't have nearly as many features as it was advertised to have. It does have excellent elements in it but between building up your character, the missions or how interactive the world was, I had seen most of it before. With the futuristic environment, it was in some pretty packaging but most parts were familiar instead of awe inducing. It was still entertaining but it wasn't something that re-invented wheel for a sandbox mercenary game.

Getting to what I did enjoy about the game, Cyberpunk does have an involving story to tell. You get to pick V's origin story (another game element that didn't matter much in the end) but his journey through his ups and downs in Night City has a lot of fun, a ton of action and some surprisingly emotional moments. While it does start with the big heist gone bad (a familiar plot beat if you've played one of these types of games before) but between his relationship with Johnny Silverhand (a fun but vocally stunted performance by Keanu Reeves) and joining up with characters like Panam, Judy, Takemura and River, there's lots to explore and enjoy with their missions and their interplay. The game has a colourful cast of characters and while the main campaign is surprisingly short, with the side missions, gigs and cyberpsycho attacks, there's more than enough content to keep you busy in Night City.The characters actually develop and change with the beats of the story, V's love/hate relationship with Johnny and their dynamic might have been the most unique element of the game. How you can affect the game's story also had an impact. It was cool to be able to take different directions, talk my way out of conflict and pick how to deal with potential friends and enemies throughout the game. While some games champion choice as part of their narrative, Cyberpunk does back up that claim. You can fail missions and the story will keep going, save a life here that can benefit you later or sneak in and out of a compound without having to touch a weapon. You can play it your way and while that's not a entirely fresh idea, it is executed well here.

For all the graphical and rendering issues, this world still is beautiful when the game functions properly. Going from district to district, each part of the city is fun to interact with and has fun stylistic shifts. There's a huge disparity in Night City of who lives and works in each area, you can go from the City Center to the Badlands and the environment is completely different. You also have some cool designs from some of the gangs, the maelstrom gang being flunkies who go beyond normal cyber modification to the animals who reject the same modification and become steroid toting hulk knockoffs. There's a lot of variety in the game and you can tell there was a ton of hours put into re-imagining our world in this neon dystopia lens.

Despite all the hate and the problems, Cyberpunk is still a game worth spending your time on. The story, characters and the world are worth the investment even if the game was released too early and needed to be cleaned up. I don't blame fans for being outraged, not everyone can afford a top shelf PC or a next gen console (which at this point in time is not readily available either, so if the game is primarily sold on the older systems, its reasonable for people to expect it to work). While games are rarely glitch free these days, these types of bugs are pretty hard to explain away. Give it a shot with some lowered expectations, maybe wait until they've released some of the patches to improve your experience and hopefully you can get it at a lower price point. Unless you've got some impressive gaming hardware, in that case go nuts.
  • CANpatbuck3664
  • 13 ene 2021
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10/10

JUST WAIT 6 MONTHS!

This is a REALLY great game, it just has a lot of bugs. But it has a huge support team to make patches to the game and sort all of them out. Anyone who is complaining about this game is talking about the bugs and glitches, but literally every major title has that problem for a while. GTA 5 still has it, RDR2 had holes in the world you could fall through, Fallout is just... Fallout. This is a great game you will LOVE to play, just wait a few months for the bugs to be hammered out. If you don't believe me, go watch a streamer play the first few hours of it, it is a great game, just a bit glitchy.
  • laxcheezit
  • 11 dic 2020
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9/10

Most People hate this game mainly for fixable bugs and performance issues, and ignore every other positive thing this game has

First thing I have to say... If have an old gen console DO NOT BUY IT, it's much better in current gen and PC, don't waste it on old gen.

the game has an interesting main story with a lot of replayability and one of the best side quests I've ever seen in a game, the driving is a lot better than what I expected and the melee combat is not bad at best, hacking enemies and objects are really fun, i just wish we had more quickhacks, ranged combat is also deep and has a some good RPG elements, the skill trees are just bunch of passive abilities, unfortunately not enough action abilities, the AI is... meh, they need to work on the AI before releasing any new DLC, also why the hell can't i change hair and facial hair after making a character???

Overall the game is a must buy and if you can't ignore the bugs the game currently have, keep it under the radar for future updates, because the same thing happened to The Witcher 3 on launch and look at it now
  • wwwwqqqq
  • 14 dic 2020
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6/10

I wish they delayed it further back

CyberPunk 2077 is one of the most immersive games I've played in the past year, it is also the buggiest game I've played in a long time. The game doesn't feel finished, it has pop in issues, cars blowing up for no reason, I can't see my own guns half the time, I've seen more trees in the game than I have in real life, that is exaggerated but I can see trees across the world from me as they exist on this plane of sight that is jaw dropping in it's stupidity and also in my 25 hours of gameplay I've experienced 5 crashes. I'm amazed as to how a game can be in development for so long and turn out this way and I can't recommend it at the current $60 asking price for PC. I can't imagine what it's like on console. I would pass until they've fixed the bugs and issues that are in the game.
  • jacobaanes
  • 12 dic 2020
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1/10

Disappointing

Medicore storyline,cheesy dialogues,horrible designs,this game doesn't even come close to top tiers like gta,skyrim,witcher,dishonored,bioshock,red dead...

complete nonsense gameplay mechanics,even GTA San Andreas from 2004 has better physics,npcs,shops,police A.I,gangs,bars than cyberjunk 1977.

Congrats cdpr,you guys have achieved most overhyped game in history
  • Hououin_WalterKyouma
  • 10 dic 2020
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9/10

Just not a 10 because of the release.

Cyberpunk 2077, with its Phantom Liberty DLC and post-launch overhauls, has undergone one of the greatest redemption arcs in gaming history. What was once a cautionary tale about hype and premature release is now a towering sci-fi epic, a game that delivers on nearly everything it once promised - just a few years late.

Set in the sprawling, grimy beauty of Night City, the game now thrives as an open-world RPG rich with narrative depth, mechanical polish, and unforgettable characters. The 2.0 update brings redesigned systems that make everything - from combat to perks to police - feel fluid and meaningful. It no longer plays like a game trying to find itself. It knows what it is now.

And Phantom Liberty It's phenomenal. A spy-thriller wrapped in moral ambiguity and espionage, with Idris Elba bringing raw gravitas as Solomon Reed. The story expands the universe while deepening the emotional stakes, offering new endings and questions that hit hard. V's journey becomes even more poignant, more complex - especially if you choose the slower paths, take in the city, and listen.

Keanu Reeves as Johnny Silverhand remains a highlight - abrasive, principled, and weirdly endearing. The dynamic between V and Johnny is one of the most compelling relationships in modern gaming.

But we can't forget where it started.

The bugs.

The crashes.

The empty promises.

For many, that launch will always linger like a scar.

Still, scars tell stories - and this one became a triumph.

If it had launched this way, we'd be calling it one of the greatest of all time.

Now?

We just might anyway.
  • edvardogomes
  • 9 abr 2025
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10/10

You can literally live in it

I am 36 hours into game, on PC... What does it have to offer? Decent main storyline with Keanu Reeves quite often commenting on the choices you make... There is a truly huge amount of fully animated, voice acted side quests with missions ranging from stealth and small army encounters to chasing ai cars .. In most missions you have multiple ways to approach your enemies... Decent real time combat , I am focusing on ranged weapons, but I know you can focus on melee/implant combat if you wish... Hundreds of abilities to choose from, upgradable weapons, charcter implants, stats , you really have a huge choice for your character build...
  • Turanic
  • 13 dic 2020
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10/10

One of the best games I've ever experienced

Cyberpunk 2077 is a testament to the potential of redemption in the gaming industry. While it undoubtedly had a rough start with a problematic launch, CD Projekt Red has managed to turn things around and transform this game into an absolute masterpiece.

Cyberpunk 2077 is nothing short of a masterpiece in terms of its storytelling, world-building, and character development. Night City, with its neon-soaked streets and vibrant districts, is a living, breathing entity. Exploring the city is an experience like no other. The world is teeming with lore, from the complex history of corporations to the diverse and intriguing cast of characters you encounter. The narrative is a gripping tale of ambition, survival, and the search for identity. The moral dilemmas you face and the choices you make have real consequences, making for a truly immersive experience.

Visually, Cyberpunk 2077 is a triumph. The game's Night City is a breathtaking, meticulously crafted metropolis that oozes with atmosphere. The neon-soaked streets, towering skyscrapers, and the diversity of the city's districts make it a truly immersive and captivating environment. Character models and facial animations are exceptionally well done, and the game's attention to detail is nothing short of impressive.

Cyberpunk 2077 is a shining example of how a troubled launch can be turned around with dedication and commitment. CD Projekt Red's efforts to fix the game and improve the player experience are praiseworthy. It's a masterpiece in terms of storytelling and world-building, and Night City is a mesmerizing place to explore. While the rocky start can't be ignored, the game has evolved into something truly remarkable, and it's a testament to the potential for redemption in the gaming industry. If you haven't given it a chance yet, now is the time to experience the wonders and intricacies of Cyberpunk 2077.
  • nagelmackerss
  • 5 oct 2023
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10/10

The greatest game of all time

No game has impacted me like this one did. An amazing cast of characters, a tragic but also beautiful story, a gorgeous world to explore with great graphics, very fun gameplay, and one of the best and most iconic soundtracks in gaming to top it all off.

The game was rough at launch, but it has truly evolved into something else since then. CD Projekt Red has done such an amazing job at it.

Hearing "Never Fade Away", "Major Crimes", or "Been Good To Know Ya" after playing the game brings all the emotions I felt while playing it right back. Give this game another chance if you haven't yet, especially with the upcoming DLC. You won't regret.

Truly a modern masterpiece that deserves more attention. I can easily say that this is the greatest game i've ever played. 10/10.
  • yoran18
  • 12 jun 2023
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