

At the time of this review I have about 17 hours in Cyberpunk and am still fairly early in the main story. I really like this game. To give you an idea of the types of games I have enjoyed in the past, I like Skyrim, Fallout 4, the Deus Ex games (Human Revolution and Mankind Divided). Of these, I've probably put the most hours into Fallout 4. Cyberpunk gives me a similar vibe as Fallout 4. Cyberpunk takes it all up a notch though. The melee combat feels much better than Fallout 4 (at least from what I remember). I recently played Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, and while CP2077 is not as in depth on it's swordplay as Sekiro, I do get similar vibes from CP2077, which was a huge surprise for me. There are still some stability issues though. In the first two hours I had two minor glitches (a NPC T-posing and Jackie walking through a bookshelf). In the first ten-ish hours I had at least three crashes, one to desktop and two BSODs (Blue Screen of Death). So far I am really enjoying this game. The story, atmosphere, and gameplay of Cyberpunk are quite a bit better than I thought, given all the negativity I've been hearing about the game after it was released way too early. TLDR; Great game, still stability issues.

Pretty good game so far, I've got about 6 hours in it so far. This is the third Remedy game I've played (the first 2 were Max Payne 1 & 2). I like the gameplay, haven't gotten too far in the story yet. The minimum specs says you need a GTX 780, but I've got a GTX 1050 with 4GB VRAM in a laptop and it runs decently on 1366x768p. I have my laptop hooked up to an external TV that is native 1366x768, so the visuals are pretty good. I can play on high settings with ~30fps and on medium I get ~40fps. I have experienced quite a few frame drops in certain areas with the frame rate noticeably dropping to around or below 20fps. One thing I've noticed with the game that I'm not sure why it happens is that sometimes some areas will be chugging on framerates and I will close the game and relaunch it and the frame drops are nowhere near as bad. Overall it's fairly playable on lower-end hardware if you lower the resolution.