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Cyberpunk 2077

Unfinished, unready for release

After spending the first 24 hours of the game's release trying to rebind controls through .xml editing, solve performance issues and graphical glitches, and get to grips with the game - while reading and responding to threads by other gamers, especially those who suffer disabilities, having far worse problems than mine, I was still feeling somewhat optimistic, or at least somewhat forgiving. But as I sit down at the end of my second night with Cyberpunk 2077, I'm struck by the total absence of the most basic features such as the ability to control your movement speed, or the speed of your vehicle while using a mouse and keyboard... Or the ability to change something as simple as your character's hair colour let alone the more advanced aesthetic choices considered core to the original setting (Rule 1: Style over Substance). I'm past the point of being able to overlook and forgive 'teething problems'. This isn't 'teething problems' - the more I play, the more I realised Cyberpunk 2077 wasn't finished, it simply had a significant number of features cut. Optimistically, we'll see these features added in free patches, as has been CDPR's standard ever since the first Witcher, but as a pre-order customer, I expected a buggy mess with a good game at the core - not a buggy mess with 85% of an unfinished game at its core. The total neglect of the disabled demographic, of left-handed gamers, and of anyone who prefers to customise their controls looks a lot more ugly when placed in this context. Of course Cyberpunk 2077 had to be released during 2020. Poetic. They've made some pretty grave gameplay sacrifices in order to meet that goal, though. If you're on the fence; wait. Do not buy early, and consider waiting for a sale until you hear the game has met the basic standards for a AAA open-world RPG in terms of player-choice, freedom of expression, UI/UX, accessibility, and performance.

7 gamers found this review helpful
Unreal Gold
This game is no longer available in our store
Baldur's Gate: The Original Saga
This game is no longer available in our store
PixelJunk Monsters HD

Disappointment

I avoided this game for a long time, lost in conflict between my love of Pixeljunks Shooter and Eden, and how very boring and unoriginal this looked. My grimmer feeling was the accurate one. This is a very, very boring, slow game, without visual coherence or flare or any soul. An empty game. I'm surprised they made it.

39 gamers found this review helpful
FEZ
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Space Rangers 2: Reboot
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Space Rangers 2: Reboot

Surprisingly unentertaining..

It has everything it should need to be an enthralling sandbox, but between the hand-holding introduction, the limited actual featureset and the inhumanly vicious or retarded AI (depending upon the moment) - and the immensely slow progress toward achieving anything meaningful as a new player, I can't recommend this to anyone without a great, great deal of patience and a lot of time to kill. I had high hopes - too high for a game that doesn't seem to have much of a soul. - Jakkar

7 gamers found this review helpful