Posted on: December 30, 2020

MAX - TAC
Verified ownerGames: 52 Reviews: 3
rushed release with all types of bugs,
and yet its still the best game i ever played. if you expect GTA 2077 you'll be disappointed, if you liked previous games from CDPR you'll love it. Night City is truly incredible, we've not seen a city of such scale, detail and density in a game before, and we're not gonna see one any time soon, its really jawdropping and it makes you feel tiny. the same detail is found inside of various buildings and is also true for character models, who not only have high quality textures, but also facial/body animations, you can tell people's emotions just by looking at their face and body language, on top of that you have quality lightening (and ray tracing !) for the first time in my life i feel like i'm playing a next gen game. gunplay has quality sound, animations and feels good, when compared to melee combat in Witcher games CDPR did a much job on their first try, which is rather impressive. driving is mixed bag, bikes feel good, but cars are worse, main issue is overly sensitive controls, its near impossible to make small adjustments while driving which makes it feel "jerky" the game allows you multiple playstyles like melee, hacking, and gun oriented, the way you earn perk points by using all different skills rewards you for mixing things up which feels rewarding, and being able to assign the perk point to any skill tree only furthers that, i love the design, my only issue would be that CDPR could've gotten little more creative with the skill trees, seeing more skills rather than stat increases would be welcome. the story is good, the campaing takes around 25 hours, and there's a lot of quality sidecontent that'll extend that to 50 - 100+ hours depending on whether you focus on major sidequests or want to clear all map markers if i could give it 4.5 stars i would, because there are lot of bugs, but at the same its an amazing game that will only get better with time, i'm sure lot of people chimping out right now will come back to it in couple of months.
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