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Cyberpunk 2077

A great GTA/Fallout sandbox alternative

While there *is* some stuff that could be better, I'm going to focus here on the positives so many reviews pass over. First, let go of the hype and disappointment. You're looking at all the bad, when there's some nice things to enjoy here. - It would've been great if the game let you buy ALL the vehicles, but even though it doesn't, there *is* a console command for unlocking them permanently in the Summon Vehicle menu. - CP 2077 stands out as a great alternative to GTA V's sandbox online if you don't like being monetized to death by R*. You can still run around and shoot people in the face til it stops being funny - and there's even more ways to do it, thanks to all kinds of Quickhacks. Plus, the game has PLENTY of hostile NPCs the cops don't care about. I basically look at CP 2077 as a semi-sandbox with some RPG elements and a lot of fun toys to play with in it: customizable weapons, Quickhacks, craftables, lots of vehicles (and you can spawn them too!), and build options galore. If you go into it expecting it to be like a sandbox cross between Fallout and GTA, you'll enjoy it quite a bit, I think.

5 gamers found this review helpful
Starbound

Awesome game, worth even full price.

Been playing this at a friend's house for a while now. A most excellent game (now) - ignore those crappy reviews from people whining about development versions - the latest as of this typing is already a complete experience, and extremely fun. There are quite literally more places to visit than you'd ever see even if you spent an entire lifetime playing, and no two, even of the same overall biome (desert planet, ice planet, so on and so forth) will ever be the same, and there will be times you'll need to visit multiple of the same planet type to find what you need, because not each will have everything - but there are limits. There's a finite pool of resources each planet type 'can' start with, but it's still a huge undertaking to see EVERYTHING the game has to offer. And you're free to build your own planet(s), stations, or anything else, at any time - provided you can survive the hostiles and find the materials.

4 gamers found this review helpful