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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This game is rad. I knew what I was doin, waiting till CDP patched initial realese mess. Just started my NC adventure and I'm so enthrilled. I haven't play single player game since the fallout 4 (don't count indies, and smaller iso rpgs) and this is so big thing for me to be drown in this beatifull rich world.
GRAPHICS -*click* noice
Sound - *click *noice*
Story - ah my gawd!
Minuses - npcs are little puppetty
Give this gaem a chance. It's vbery good now.
I bought Cyberpunk more than a year after its initial release in the hopes it'd then provide a decent experience. Sadly, I experience crashes like so many people. Changed parts of my PC, reformatted Windows, looked up the internet for tips (there are many but none of them solved the crashes reliably).
That being said: When the game works I enjoy it a whole lot. Maybe, if the bugs/crashes are fixed, it'll be a great experience. The way it's now, it's a very mixed bag and frankly, that's sad. RPG is not the game's strength I'd say. It's more about providing an immersive experience and a (if only on the surface) original and interesting world.
There not many games like Cyberpunk 2077 out there and even though it's not perfect or as great as it could have been, it's still a remarkable game.
At some point Cyberpunk is trying to give you all things we were craving for: really open world, you can go in the alley, hack some backdoor from air conditioner and then discover some underground drug lab with cool loot
BUT
on the other hand, it's have everything we are so sick of
- Bullet (not sponges) GIGA SPONGES. Oh, you accidentally took an elimination quest on a dude that is 8 levels above you? Cool. Your sniper rifle or katana headshot will take 3% of his health. His body shot will kill you on the spot. Oh, he also can get invisible and dash, so ->
- this "open-world" game SEVERLY punishes you if you're trying to do some side stuff above your grade. Absolutely pathetic
- Little stupid UX things: you want to buy a gun? Cool, you won't know how many bullets in its magazine till you equip it. Yeah, that cool pistol, 11 bullets. Something is wrong? Oh, you want to find a quest item? Too bad, your backpack contains 45651341515 items, go figure. Etc
- BUGS. BUGS everywhere. But when it's a car just dropping out of the sky, it's actually okay. When it's 3 minutes to show you A LOAD MENU, it's not
So, I've waited for 2 years to let them fix some stuff. They aimed high, but unfortunately I have to say, its still a big L. Maybe you should wait for 2 more years, or just do not bother at all altogether. Ruiner and Ascent are so much better with the same lore lol
I didn't play the game before 2.0, so my review isn't biased by the recent changes. Most people seem to like, but is the game actually good?
If you like liner shooters, it may be. Because that's what the game is. You'll spend long, long sections just watching a movie play and pressing buttons when prompted to, and then shoot something by the end. Not what I was expecting. It's not supposed to be a sandbox or immersive sim, but they marketed a lot the open world aspect. But everything outside the main story is really shallow. I had some fun hunting cyberpsychos and doing a couple of side jobs, but soon noticed that they are no more than the good old fetch quests. Since the game doesn't develop the other aspects of gameplay (dialogue choices are meaningless, stealth is just a matter of time before all hell breakes loose), and there is zero consequences about your approach, in the end everything boils down to shooting.
And then there is another big issue: combat is bad. Not the shooting itself, it feels ok. But enemy AI is dull as hell. They will just take cover and stay there the whole combat, even if you are outnumbered and without escape. Bu what ruined the things to me was to notice that enemies are coded to stay in pre-determined areas and that's it. So you can enter a room, shoot a few rounds and just walk back to the door. The AI won't chase you, or try to flank you, or surround you. At most, they'll get stuck in some prop and at least let you kill them quickly. So combat gets boring really fast.
I tried to increase difficulty to see if I got some challenge, but all this does is to increase their damage, and decrease yours. Then it's exactly the same boring combat, but... longer!
This is no Deus Ex, for sure. Perhaps the best comparison would be to No Man's Sky: they share the same "redemption" story, and both desperately throw on you a lot of content, hoping that you won't notice the shalowness of it all.
I can only imagine how much better this game would have been if not for the annoying fanbase and feature creep. The core of the game and main narrative is fantastic. If it stuck to a more linear, polished experience similar to Shadowrun or Deus Ex it would have been a memorable work of art for decades. Instead we got a broken mess at launch and more and more crap content and untested mechanics that make the original experience even more annoying. But that's what happens when you try to cater to the mass market- things get reduced to the lowest common denominator. A story and universe about being punk is lost to a bunch of toe-the-line mainstream NPCs who want their dress up dolls, their loot skinner box, their virtual sex simulator. Pathetic. There is a silver lining though on a silver hand deathgripping a story covered in dirt and worth the slog. It's almost a meta experience.
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