All negative reviews that are not a critque of the software and usability have NOT interasctive with it in anyway. Not even indirectly. It has a free version avalible through a browser, the paid is the digital addition of the guide book presented throught the interactive map. The internet requirement is for syncing. Nothing about the complaints or connection to CDPR not fulfilling the site promise is true.
We all know by now the problems surrounding CP2077. *see any other review* I have been waiting for an adaptation of the P&P game since Deus Ex first dropped and I thought 'hey this might be possible (with VtMB, another of my favourite P&P games, not far behind it, it was just a matter of time and who). Then it was time and the who now known. The who, very exciting. The time, though numerical perfect for the meta of the P&P, just to early. Night City feels awesome, aesthetically on point, beautiful and ugly at the same time. It is, after all this time waiting, where I want to spend my time online playing and herein lies a problem. Time waiting. In all that time waitng we have seen this game loop and presentation over and over. CP2077 does the esthablished well, its just already well esthablished. There is obviously much missing from the game, from the stated ambitions of the dev team in getting the IP, to the showcase gameplays over the years and THAT E3 (Breathtaking). The who still excites me and is still have that gamers optimism that CDPR will finish as strong as THAT other great game.