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Cyberpunk 2077 is an open-world, action-adventure RPG set in the dystopian megalopolis of Night City. With an AI Community Rating of 83.88%, this game immerses players in a dark future where power, glamor, and body modification reign supreme. As a cyberpunk mercenary, you’ll take on jobs, build your reputation, and shape the story through your choices. The game boasts stunning graphics, an immersive story, and unforgettable characters, making it a must-play for RPG fans. However, some players note occasional bugs and glitches, though recent updates have addressed many issues. Community feedback highlights the fun gameplay, amazing visuals, and deep customization options, but suggests improvements like enhancing vehicle customization and expanding enemy variety. If you’re looking for a visually stunning, story-driven RPG with a mix of action and role-playing, Cyberpunk 2077 delivers an unforgettable experience.
Unbelievable—I’m saying this now, but there’s no way I would’ve said it back when Cyberpunk 2077 first launched. Those memes about all the bugs and crashes? Yeah, I was one of the people who couldn’t deal with it. I rage-quit and left it for dead. But coming back to it now? 10/10. I’m honestly blown away. The gunplay is smooth and satisfying, the story is incredibly rich, and the graphics are on a whole other level. It’s clear that years of work and countless patches turned this game into something truly special. CD Projekt Red really redeemed themselves, and I’m glad I gave it a second shot. If you dropped it like I did back then, trust me—it’s worth diving back in.
As we get older, playing games feels boring, even though there is something exciting in the game, at least 1-3 hours then we will feel bored again, but it's different with this game, once you play 1 hour you will definitely be attached and really want to spend the whole day playing this game. This game succeeded in making me feel like a child again who used to spend all my time playing iconic games and I want to say a special thank you to whoever made panam (I'm not that rich to buy this game easily, I made the decision to buy this game for days, but when I bought it, it was definitely worth the price,)
I shied away from the game when it launched, and some scars still remain, but that game and the DLC might be one of the best experiences I've ever had. You ever finish a game and just stare at your desktop background? That was me. Buy the game.
This game has done so much for me, but thats personal bias. Cyberpunk 2077 launched as a monument to everything wrong with game development, rushed, buggy, ugly, just mechanically broken. It was called every name in the book, cashgrab, garbage, etc. However, these devs show so much love for this game, its incredible. The past 4 years have been spent making the game better day in and day out. Polishing and refining their original vision for the world of Night city. What we have today is a spectacular single player experience, an incredible story with heavy themes. With great gameplay to boot. Gunplay is satisfying, progression feels real and organic; at no point do you ever feel over or underpowered. The experience just feels balanced. This game is genuinely what i consider to be the best Single player game of all time.
There is a certain threshold of playtime after which this game starts to affect your vocabulary, and the endings to both the main game and DLC might change your vision on life.
The game is awesome but I cannot help but be frustrated with the steam deck version. Being marked as "verified" is misleading as I have not had any game cause me more issues on my steam deck than Cyberpunk 2077 ; audio issues, performance issues, crashes, problems with the launcher... A little tweaking around could probably lift up a fair amount of annoyances but that is not what a "verified" experience is about in my opinion. Its a hard game to run and crazy that it is possible to do so on steam deck but straight up pretending it is a flawless out of the box experience for the deck is false information.
TLDR: Subpar writing for a game that’s supposed to be story focused. 1) [b]The main story is incredibly short and feels rushed.[/b] There are like five quests between the beginning where you’re messing around with Jackie and [spoiler]raiding Arasaka Tower[/spoiler]. 2) [b]The story brushes over important details.[/b] Certain NPCS or factions [spoiler](i.e. Rogue, Alt, the Arasaka family, the Voodoo boys, Evelyn)[/spoiler] are built up to be incredibly relevant only for them to be absent for most of the story, show up for one quest, and then die unceremoniously. Key events are easily missed because they happen offscreen or during montages [spoiler](i.e. Takemura realizing Yorinobu’s the murderer, Johnny telling Rogue he’s alive)[/spoiler]. It’s all too easy to miss if you zoned out for a second. 3) [b]The dialogue is difficult to understand.[/b] V, the character you play, acts like they already know everything about Night City when you, the actual player, don’t! What the FUCK is [spoiler]the Blackwall? Netrunners? Raffen shivs? Netwatch? Mikoshi?[/spoiler]. Too many made-up terms, slang, and background lore is dropped in every convo. We’re talking about how to break into a warehouse when suddenly Johnny tells me the United States no longer exists. Words mean nothing. 4) [b]The endings are all the same and they all suck[/b] (especially the DLC). They’re all different flavors of [spoiler]"Arasaka undefeated, you die or become a loser, everyone you care about is dead/sad/leaves"[/spoiler]. The message of the story is "basically you should just die because nothing you did mattered". The narrative forces alot of the side characters you bond with to either bail on you or hate you post-credits. What was the point of the entire journey you just went through? It’s not a bittersweet ending, it’s just a bitter kick in the balls that made me retroactively hate the whole thing. Like Game of Thrones. Incredibly confusing, contrived, unsatisfying mess of writing.
It's a good game—not quite on the level of Witcher 3, but still enjoyable. However, I'm a bit concerned about the amount of data they're collecting. Their license agreement scored an average of 50 on EULA Alert, with a notable warning: 'The company collects extensive personal data beyond what's necessary (e.g., detailed behavioral tracking, device information) and provides limited opt-out options.'"
i havent played this game after patch 1.52 the game is in best condition it can be!!! (REVIEW IS WRITEN IN 02.05.2022) BUT STILL MODDERS HAVE MADE BETTER FIXES THAN CDPR AND I HIGHLY RECOMMEND EVERY PLAYER TO CHECK MODDING SCENE IN PC (you are responsible for you're actions/downloads) (https://www.nexusmods.com/cyberpunk2077/mods/)
Way to many bugs, Got stuck, well to bad. Controles are crap why is it two differnt buttons to get in and out of cars. WTF is that. walk pass a cop oh now hes shooting yo for no reason. Cars drive like a boat, try to turn and it takes a sec for it to happen. trying to sprint you have to click the button lots of times before it happens. Skill are crap. most skills have little to no use. game looks pretty and has good voice actors but thats about it. Buy on a deep discount. Because they arnt going to fix these bugs. probly dont know how.
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