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Cyberpunk 2077

Good foundation, needs work.

On the technical side I've had no crashes and very few bugs. Popping in palm trees were resolved with a driver update and I've had some floating artifacts during cutscenes. I know that lots of other people have had gamebreaking technical problems, I just haven't experienced them. It's weird, but that's gaming. The world itself is beautiful, I love Night City and could roam around here for months, however that's all there is to it. Quests are well done, but outside of that there's not really anything to do. This is not the Cyberpunk GTA I was led to expect, there is a lifelessness to everywhere and V is a blank canvas with nothing to do but quests. No side activities, no hustles, no customisation, nothing. -Your apartment doesn't change with you and you can't buy others. -The first cyberware has a visual impact, but none of the others do. It's essentially another skill system tree. -You can't customise your appearance after the intro, during which for some reason you can customise your genitalia? My wife was particularly impressed at me choosing small regular or large breast size. Many eye rolls came my way that day. -Can't customise your cars, or have a garage for them. -Quests are utterly linear, you have no choice. -Weapons are bland numbers based nonsense. Yay, it does 12DPS more, score! -Levels and level locked equipment? Totally realistic, why just the other day I ordered a pair of boots on t'internet and had to send them back because they're for a level 38 and, alas, I'm only level 36. -Lifepaths mean nothing, and I suspect that montage at the end of your 5 minute lifepath intro was made from cut content you were originally supposed to play through. -Johnny Silverhand is an unlikeable and annoying character. Just putting that out there. Basically, mile wide, inch deep. That said I still enjoyed it and had a blast playing the story like a linear shooter, but it's not the glorious Cyberpunk GTA it should have been. That it could be with a lot of work.

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