Cyberpunk 2077 is an open-world, action-adventure RPG set in the megalopolis of Night City, where you play as a cyberpunk mercenary wrapped up in a do-or-die fight for survival. Improved and featuring all-new free additional content, customize your character and playstyle as you take o...
Cyberpunk 2077 is an open-world, action-adventure RPG set in the megalopolis of Night City, where you play as a cyberpunk mercenary wrapped up in a do-or-die fight for survival. Improved and featuring all-new free additional content, customize your character and playstyle as you take on jobs, build a reputation, and unlock upgrades. The relationships you forge and the choices you make will shape the story and the world around you. Legends are made here. What will yours be?
EXPLORE NIGHT CITY LIKE NEVER BEFORE WITH UPDATE 2.3!
Soak in the sights hands-free while you travel thanks to AutoDrive™ and Delamain’s taxi service. Take on new quests to earn preem rides, use the expanded CrystalCoat and TwinTone technologies to paint your vehicles, and enjoy even deeper levels of control and customization in Photo Mode!
CREATE YOUR OWN CYBERPUNK
Become an urban outlaw equipped with cybernetic enhancements and build your legend on the streets of Night City.
EXPLORE THE CITY OF THE FUTURE
Night City is packed to the brim with things to do, places to see, and people to meet. And it’s up to you where to go, when to go, and how to get there.
BUILD YOUR LEGEND
Go on daring adventures and build relationships with unforgettable characters whose fates are shaped by the choices you make.
EQUIPPED WITH IMPROVEMENTS
Experience Cyberpunk 2077 with a host of changes and improvements to gameplay and economy, the city, map usage, and more.
CLAIM EXCLUSIVE ITEMS
Claim in-game swag & digital goodies inspired by CD PROJEKT RED games as part of the My Rewards program.
* Exclusive Digital Comic - Cyberpunk 2077: Big City Dreams is available in English only.
WARNING: RISK OF SEIZURE
In this game you will encounter a variety of visual effects (e.g. flashing lights during braindance sequences) that may provoke seizures or loss of consciousness in a minority of people. If you or someone in your family has ever displayed symptoms of epilepsy in the presence of flashing lights, please consult your physician before playing Cyberpunk 2077. If you or someone you know experiences any of the above symptoms while playing, stop and seek medical attention immediately.
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WARNING: RISK OF SEIZURE
In this game you will encounter a variety of visual effects (e.g. flashing lights during braindance sequences) that may provoke seizures or loss of consciousness in a minority of people. If you or someone in your family has ever displayed symptoms of epilepsy in the presence of flashing lights, please consult your physician before playing Cyberpunk 2077. If you or someone you know experiences any of the above symptoms while playing, stop and seek medical attention immediately.
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I am loving this game. First, I've had some minor glitches but nothing is game breaking.
I love the style of this game so much. I hope they keep doing more and more with the game as far as updates and potential expansions.
If you're on the fence about a purchase, I want to make a comparison here to No Mans Sky. If you were let down with your purchase on No Mans Sky because after getting in game you realize there are only grinding loops and no real game, you won't have that here. I personally feel CDPR is getting heat that it may and may not deserve when you compare it to other "triple A titles" that have come out and been either extremely glitchy or lackluster.
There is a real game here and it's a ton of fun!
First things first, fuck whatcha heard on the internet. Especially fuck clickbait journalists. Cyberpunk 2077 is awesome. I'm giving it 5 stars because it's a great game (with some dings noted below), and CDPR is actually supporting it!
Dings up front: presently I'd give the game 3.5-4 stars. The bugs, man there's some. I'm over 35 hours in, and I've had one crash. I've had two quests get weird but not gamebreaking. The rest of the bugs are just goofy sort of stuff you'd encounter in a GTA game or Bethesda game. The difference is that CDPR has been awesome on patching this game, and that alone is worth an extra star, and I'm fully confident theyre gonna get this game up to 5 star material.
The rest of the game is awesome. Flat out awesome. It's gorgeous and runs smoothly on my GTX1060 (30-400fps, which isn't PCMR glorious, but is still very playable) with the settings on high or ultra. Night City is breathtaking at times, and feels like an actual city. Lighting effects, environment, vehicles, and character models are all incredibly rendered.
The story line is great too, holding tightly to the themes of the cyberpunk genre. faint-of-heart be warned, cyberpunk as a genre is gritty and savage, hence the punk part. It is not gentle or heartwarming, and CP77 adheres to that beautifully. The characters, environment and stories are immersive, and the game allows you wide dialogue berth to roleplay. It actually has more of the open-ended feel of a pen-and-paper Shadowrun campaign than anything I've played recently. The quests often put you into murky gray-area decisions where there is no good decision, which again adds to the genre experience. They are filled with intriguing characters and dilemas. It is immersive and fun.
All in all, Cyberpunk 2077 is a flat-out incredible game that is 90% there. I am thrilled to see them patching their wildly ambitious project, and can't wait for the day I get to edit this review and say it's 100% done.
The motorcycle roars viciously beneath me: rage-burning heat competing with the cold blast of air whipping around me. My hair blows furiously as I ride. Pavement passing beneath. A blur of shattered lights, shattered in wet rain.
Night City rages like the raging of my wheels. I feel its wounds digging into the flesh. The smell of gunfire still burns my nose. I can still see those gonks lying in the pools of blood I painted for them, their blood diluting in the rain.
Fucking Fixers. Fucking gonks. Deal gone bad, and it's the Mercs who pay the price. It's the Mercs who must dodge and roll as bullets fly overhead, as red eyes zero in, as augmented fingers pull triggers screaming with one word only and that word is "death". My death.
I need a rest. The quiet solace of a bed. The hastening escape of sleep.
Night City - arms that embrace, but the slap and the rejection.
… E9 … BD … E9 … 1C …
Are you jacked in?
Yes, of course. Security was a breeze. Like cutting through synth-butter.
So what do you see?
Gimme a sec.
So?
Damn! This is amazing!
How so?
It's just the most totally realized virtual construct I've ever seen. I feel as if this is a living, breathing world.
But is it fun?
Is it ever?! I can't imagine wanting to jack out. The people. The places. The stories. Everything. It boggles; it truly boggles.
Any abnormalities?
Sure. Aren't there always? There're a few cracks in the code. A few jitters. But they aren't so bad. I'm sure with time these kinks will vanish.
Listen. We gotta go. Final thoughts, choom?
Final thoughts? How can I put them into words? I've been dreaming about a construct like this since I was a young 'un. And I just salivate anticipating all that is sure to come. Love it, choom. Absolutely love it.
… BD … 1C … E9 … 1C …
A tiny silhouette as a man on a bike vanishes upon innumerable neon-lit streets. Skyscrapers rising into the night sky. Stories waiting to be told; memories to be made. Blood, rain, and Night City.
Despite the minor graphical bugs (it never crashed so far on my system) and the minor flaws regarding the settings (remapping of keyboard keys etc.), it is a great experience. Players who value substance over style will be happy. It is a true RPG where you have to invest your skill points carefully and take advantage of your honed skills (at least on "hard") - don't let it fool you by the first person looks, I played it like a shooter in the beginning and I greatly failed.
Cyberpunk is not like Mass Effect Andromeda or Dragon Age 4 who looked nice and came almost without bugs, but both games where stripped from their soul and sacrificed for generic gameplay. Cyberpunk is nearly unmatched when it comes to storytelling, characters and ambience. I really dived into this world, just I did with the Witcher games (1 to 3).
Please also don't compare the world with GTA V; the latter is created as a big open world theme park, but in Cyberpunk the surrounding world is only the stage and the frame for a great story with great characters, similar as in the early Mafia games.
Cyberpunk reminds me also on Vampire Bloodlines. Buggy at the beginning, but one of the best game experiences I had. Hopefully, CD Project will not share the same fate as the developers of Vampire Bloodlines. I don't really believe that but, if you read the news these days, there are a lot of haters out there. Look at the previous "review": who rates only two stars just because he can make a female with a d**k, but cannot remap the keyboard inputs?! ...and still 2346 out of 3522 users find this crap helpful??!!!
CD Project may certainly have not done everything right by publishing the game, but they did nothing other studios haven’t also done before. If I now read that an investor likes to sue CD Project and invites other shareholders to join a class action... That investor is a lawyer - yeah! And guess whose law firm will be earning money with that class action, irrespective its results - double yeah!
Played approximately 6 hours, just made it through the Prologe. So far I didn't run into gamebreaking bugs. I like the story and the characters. I use an x360 gamepad, controlls are fine. Game looks great.
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