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Cyberpunk 2077

Great for 50% of the game

First half of the main story is pretty great, the second half is sub par. Can't make the decisions you want to make. Can't kill some people even though they are the biggest ass holes in the game. Even in dialogue there are instances where you have the option to say Yes or No but if you pick one it tells you to pick the other choice. Lots of freedom there. The second half of the main story is so much of a railroad you might as well just give me a 2 hour cutscene. This is coming from someone who has put over 250 hours into the Witcher 3 throughout multiple play throughs. I love that game and how the choices actually matter. This game does not live up to the same freedoms you get playing the Witcher. Other that there are a few bugs, mostly visual or physics bugs, but nothing broke my game like some players have claimed. I don't care so much about bugs, they will be ironed out. One thing this game does have going for it is how pretty it is, it really is beautiful and with better AI the city would feel really alive, but it doesn't because the AI is garbage. Writting is pretty good albeit a little cringy sometimes, voice acting is actually really good and so is the character modeling. I don't know what to do here because I want to like this game and had a blast for this first 20hrs but the fact that your freedom is basically ripped away from you halfway through the game is jarring and it just feels like the team didn't have enough time to create the different paths you should be able to go down. Hell, if I want to kill eveyone whos trying to help me then let me do that, V won't solve the problem (s)he's facing and V's ending will be different.

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