Posted on: November 26, 2021

Achaern
Bestätigter BesitzerSpiele: 741 Rezensionen: 10
Never walks the beaten path.
At the time of posting this review, I'm on my third full playthrough with 450+ hours logged. I pre-ordered. I played at launch. I laughed, I cried, I hurled. As a long time fan of Bethesda, I'm very ok with jank. I use rolling saves, I treat tweaking a game as being a game all on its own. Cyberpunk 2077 has enthralled me. Yes it launched too early, yes the marketing was deceptive and yes CDPR deserves at least a couple of deep glares for some of their marketing choices. No it never should have been released for older consoles. Blah blah blah that's all technology talk, and we're here to talk about what Cyberpunk really is, and that's art. The game is built on a very solid gameplay system. However, in game it's not always well explained, so I do recommend reading the accompanying literature and sourcebooks if you're curious, but I didn't do so myself, I just learned the system by playing the game. As a story, as a 'role playing game' where you're feeling like you're being giving proper conversational choices with consequence, Cyberpunk takes a very big leap forward. I've read too many reviews by people who only did the 'Main' quests to beat the game, and then called the story flat. This game truly rewards exploration, not only of dialogue options that unlock whole other missions, but in map exploration in that you will not see all the questions, missions and content if you're only following the ongoing To Do list the game has given you. You should walk around, talk to people, go after interesting sights. Doing so will lead you into many wonderous things, like running into a monk who'll help you mediate or massive completely options quest chains you might never know existed unless you make specific choices. It's that layering of RP I truly respect about Cyberpunk 2077. Each playthrough has allowed me to have a very unique experience. The ending are quite varied. It's a rare, rare game that's left me breathless, and in tears while the credits roll. I loved this.
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