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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And now I've been waiting to get an answer from customer support for a cool two weeks after filing for a refund. Two straight weeks and not so much as a peep from customer support. Had I bought this shit show on literally ANY OTHER platform it was released on I would have my 60 Euros back by now, but good ole consumer-friendly GOG just fucks off for weeks on end, keeps my money and says "suck it, customer". This is beyond unacceptable and marks my final purchase with this platform. CDPR? GOG? Never again.
I am reviewing the PC version. My system is an i7-10700KF, 1080Ti, 32GB ram. I have played 24 hours of the game so far.
I like Cyberpunk 2077 a lot. The world building, the graphics, the sound, all very well done.
I detest review bombing but if I am going to be honest it does have issues:
- Abysmal framerates on older PC's even at lower detail settings.
- The AI pathfinding of pedestrians, NPC's and motor vehicles is very poor and needs to be improved a lot.
- The UI is very cluttered and non-intuitive.
- The inventory system is overly complex and unwieldy.
- The keybinds are all over the place.
- The inventory system needs to be improved for weapons selection and also lock weapons to stop from losing them.
- The skill tree is very large and confusing. I've basically got to read through every single item to see what is most useful with the skill point I want to spend. The attribute tree menu is very confusing.
- The city needs fleshing out with more activities to do. Doors are marked "locked" but you cannot enter them. I can't buy noodles at noodle stores. There are no minigames.
- The "braindance" activity was heavily promoted in gameplay videos and yet the final product does not even allow us to use braindancing outside of main quests. I am very disappointed with this ommission. There is even a shop that sells BD chips but no way to use them.
- The shear number of object bugs and glitches. A key scene at the start is a good example. Instead of handing me "the" microchip that I connect to my head the game glitches and I get handed a handgun instead. Immersion destroyed.
As it stands Cyberpunk 2077 is a 6 or 7 out of 10 for me. I am really shocked the game was released in this state and this is the PC version which is apparently far better than the console version. I have decided to stop playing Cyberpunk 2077 until CDPR releases substantial patches not only to fix the large number of glitches but add more content to the game and the open world landscape.
I think that there are a lot of unfair expectations for the game, so here is my perspective:
1: What is CP77?
Some people seem to think that CP77 is a SciFi-GTA/RPG/AAA-Shooter/Deus Ex-like/Loot-shooter. IMO, they're all missing the point. At it's core, CP77 is a game about a Cyberpunk story and showing what the future might look like. This is where the focus is at. The story-telling is the core and the main-story is told incredibly well. Another main focus is showing what the future may look like and what kind of social/economic implications that has for us. That is also done incredibly well. The other aspects of the game are just additions to the core experience. It is unfair to expect CP77 to be the best game in all of the mentioned above categories.
2. Roleplaying?
No matter which background you choose, you are always V the mercenary. A good person at heart, with some flaws. The background is just used to explain V's origins. This takes some freedom away from the player, but it allows CP77 to give you some awesome missions/story parts that you would have missed otherwise. For most quests and the main story, there exists a linear 'core' path. But a lot of 'optional' or 'secondary' missions actually change the outcome of the 'core' path. This applies to the main story as well. This is really similar to Witcher 3, actually.
3. The good:
- Game looks great, I play on 'High' on a Medium-Spec PC from 2018, it runs fine.
- Atmosphere is great
- Main-Story & Characters are great
- Some side-stories are also great, but not all
- The skill-system is much better than in Witcher 3
- Lots of options for combat (Swords/Clubs/Guns/Grenades/Stealth/Quick-Hacks for 'magic')
4. The bad:
- Missing technical polish. There are issues like static key bindings, performance issues and some bugs.
- There are too many 'kill some thugs and loot them' quests.
- The random loot makes you look like a clown
- Some skill-trees are much stronger than others.
- Horrible Console launch
Brought the retail version of the game gog code from amazon i really enjoying this game but the game needs optimization & bug fixes waiting for the game patches. I am very satisfied with this purchase of the game i like this game so much.
The looter shooter where the ghost of a dead rockstar constantly finds himself having to bully you and harangue you into becoming a true hardcore cyberpunk. The name of the game is Cyberpunk.
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