Posted on: June 7, 2022

Moredy
Verified ownerGames: Reviews: 4
A bit rough around the edges...
...But otherwise it's a fantastic game with a captivating story, and decent gameplay to go along with it.
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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.
CD PROJEKT®, Cyberpunk®, Cyberpunk 2077® are registered trademarks of CD PROJEKT S.A. © CD PROJEKT S.A. All rights reserved. All other copyrights and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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.
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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Posted on: June 7, 2022
Moredy
Verified ownerGames: Reviews: 4
A bit rough around the edges...
...But otherwise it's a fantastic game with a captivating story, and decent gameplay to go along with it.
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Posted on: June 25, 2022
Wukruk
Verified ownerGames: 56 Reviews: 15
Not the CDPR quality we USED to have.
CD Projekt Red has lost all of my trust and respect, but worse yet, they've lost vision and themselves. I don't know what happened over there at CDPR's, and frankly, for the prideful statements they've made and expressed in the game's design . . . I don't care, they've made themselves just another greedy and incompetent triple-A studio that's not worth much if any consideration anymore in this time and age of "modern gaming" industry. What's the point of ray-tracing? Waste of development resources. What's the point of DLSS that is exclusive to "RTX" grossly overpriced hardware, and equally nonsense ray-tracing enabled hardware whilst the vast majority of people, who actually matter, their hardware being; RX 570/580s, GTX 1050 Tis, GTX 1060s and lastly RTX 2060s? No one asked, perhaps FSR, since it works even on Intel's oldest integrated graphics, being an open-source upscaling technology, making it the only sensible and worthwhile technology regarding upscaling, until Intel makes XeSS equally effective on non-Intel hardware too. Remove the graphics, which are irrelevant, and focus entirely on the actual gameplay and Cyberpunk's shallow world . . . you'll get a Cyberpunk-themed first-person shooter, looter and with some twists. It's not story rich, it has "a" story, choices are few and matter only in the literal sense, multiple endings do not make it a better game either, and are quite simple and predictable. Again . . . a colossal let-down, it had a few emotional and powerful moments, however, they were an expection, not the rule nor meet in the middle between the two for the best results. It's apparent throughout and the longer you play, as opposed to deeper immersing yourself as you play, the developers lost vision and their touch. Just another offensively overpriced triple-A pump-and-dumb title with a dim if any soul in it, starts out well, powerful . . . then it's all over the place, falling apart, a themed first-person looter shooter afterwards.
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Posted on: September 30, 2022
edweird
Verified ownerGames: 903 Reviews: 6
Very good ~ Deus Ex meets GTAV
I played this, and completed it, for the first time just now. That's in September 2022, after the release of the Edgerunners update. If you managed to ignore the hype and not get around to playing this for a while, as I did, now is a good time to play it. It's probably in the shape now that it should have been at launch. There are still rough edges and bugs, but on the whole, it's solid and performed well on my ageing PC. In terms of gameplay and overall experience, it's basically Deus Ex (first person RPG with cybernetic augmentations) meets GTAV (open world, driving, cinematic plot with set pieces and cutscenes, satirical advertising \ worldbuilding), which offers quite a nice combination of elements. The production value is high, the visuals and acting are great, the story is decently compelling, the art direction is on-point. I don't think it quite reached its potential. RPG elements are not amazing, but the depth they do bring is welcome. Perks could have been more interesting for instance. Controls are not bad but have some issues that are occasionally annoying. The open world is not as alive as GTA's, in terms of AI and random encounters, but it's still a beautifully crafted environment that's enjoyable to explore. None of the gameplay elements are really "best ever", but all bundled together the result is a pretty strong gameplay experience which I enjoyed a lot. If you managed to avoid it until now and ignore the hype as I did, and you're interested in these kinds of games, it's well worth your time.
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Posted on: October 9, 2022
BBEEMAN777
Verified ownerGames: 157 Reviews: 5
v1.6 Review
As of v1.6 the game is fantasic. Sure theres still lots of things on the table that need implemented but lots of bugs have been squashed and some are still present but the game is stable; and provides a enjoyable expierence. Obviously some things left on the wishlist table: More depth to npc's at least more basic conversations. More immersive eating and drinking spots. More rommancable npcs and characters. More choices all around really. The issue is ; the freaking world built here is phenomonal and the story is outstanding its just you step foot in night city and you expect a world full of immersive activity and yet while its there for the big set pieces its absent in mundane activities and this is a world built so well you just expect it and since its not present it rips you out of the game a bit. Had this thing stayed in the oven until the devs could realize all this ; simply put this wouldve been the best game ever created. You can see the potential and I think thats what is so disappointing about it. Picking this up at ver 1.6 is a good buy. You really are missing out not playing it even with the bugs still left and the immersive depths left on the dev table. But hey; theres mods..
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Posted on: November 6, 2022
Wormerine
Games: 275 Reviews: 28
Unfinished and uninspired
I didn’t play C77 until almost two years after its release, and reports of technical problems and C77 being overambitious didn’t scare me off. I have been with CDPR since the early days, and while most people will associate them with polish and high quality of W3, W1&2 had shaky releases with a lot of jank left to this day. As such, my disappointment doesn’t come from false promises, pre-release hype or game’s poor launch. It isn’t even to how janky the game is (and it is very janky in both gameplay , controls, UI and presentation, though thankfully I have encountered no game breaking bugs). My main disappointment comes from how uninteresting the game is. All of the Witchers had interesting and inspired stuff in them. Even at their lowest (which in my opinion would be W2) those are still games worth playing and discussing. C77 is trite. It’s borrowing from other, better titles without being able to replicate on what makes those titles compelling. It also has little identity on its own. Open-world is so underdeveloped is fails as a backdrop, not to mention a simulation – especially later zones are so lacking in content, NPCs and polish it feels like one is driving through an unfinished and unreleased content. Gameplay is a couple balance passes away from being remotely enjoyable, and its early RPG promises aren’t supported by simplistic quest structure and level design. The game is also rather uninteractive and repetitive – it seems like there is very few systems devs get to play with. Story and characters have their moments, but overall didn't make much impression on me. The game has some impressive looking vistas though and some impressive character animations in the first couple hours of the game, but I wouldn’t say that the game looks great overall – it is far too janky and inconsistent for that – though you can get some fantastic screenshots. Frankly, I think the most interesting thing about this game is it being a project that followed Witcher3.
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