Posted on: December 13, 2020

JamieP123
Bestätigter BesitzerSpiele: 346 Rezensionen: 3
Keeping expectations in check
Cyberpunk 2077 feels more like Fallout 4/76 meets GTA than the "next gen shooter/RPG" it was advertised to be. When the city isn't covered in t-posing NPCs or cops shooting you for no other reason than looking at you funny it can look very, very pretty. Choices in conversation is usually one or two yellow choices and some blue options for non story related banter. Some side quests are pretty funny with Twitch streamers like Jesse Cox having some comfort problems to hunting down cyberpsychos. My biggest complaints are for a game that HEAVILY talks about body mods you cannot change your appearance at all outside of the character creator, and the mirror is used for nothing but making awkward faces to yourself. You also cannot change the anti aliasing so if you're like me and aren't a fan of TAA you're stuck with a lot of blur unless you have an RTX card and can use DLSS instead. Give this game a few years of dev time, I'm sure by the time the "complete edition" is on sale with DLC and some patches it'll be closer to the game people expected it to be.
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