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Cyberpunk 2077

One of the best games I played

I played the game on PC (version 1.31) and I must say it is a blast. There still are some minor bugs, but nothing that will stop you from having fun. You may find some items not possible to pick up (rolls of money on desks), some objects may not load correctly, and I wasn't able to finish one side quest (V's car disappeared). The main story is a shorter one, but with all the side quests and activities there is plenty of things to do. I don't want to make any spoilers, so I will only say that some of the side quests make you think (Can sins be redeemed? How would mind control affect the world around us?). Some people say that the game is linear because your dialog choices don't affect the main story, and it's kind of true, but it's not really how this game works. In Cyberpunk what matters is your actions, not dialog choices, and the game doesn't force you to follow one particular path (except the bare minimum to push the story). For example there is an optional quest line which gives you a completely different ending. I don't play many games, so this approach was kind of new to me, and was much more immersive than a "single dialog choice butterfly effect". There is another area where to me the game is quite innovative - dialog mechanics. In The Witcher, dialogs were movie-like, but in Cyberpunk there are no cut-scenes, almost all dialogs are fluid (you approach an NPC and start conversation, you can still walk around, loot, or whatever, and the NPC is fully animated - this works exceptionally well for FPP and I love it!). I can only imagine how many hours devs spent on making this work so well - kudos to the team! My advice to new players - play the game as you really were V, don't ready any guides (for the main story), don't look for the "perfect" path, and don't treat it as a sandbox type of game (it has many aspects of it, but it's not the main thing).

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