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Cyberpunk 2077

An incredible game.

The game is downright gorgeous and the gunplay feels satisfying and fun. A great roleplay experience on par with an Obsidian game. The bugs I've encountered have been surface level; nothing that renders the game unplayable, and I have the utmost confidence CDPR will have no problem squashing them. Plays just fine on my 1080ti @ 1440p with ultra graphics settings. Most of the poor reviews I see criticize superficial aspects of the game and suffer from a complete lack of perspective and an overabundance of hype. You bought a game day one and are angry that it's buggy? Only 3 genital sizes to choose from? The developers weren't able to read your mind and implement a 10 hour prologue for the Nomad path where you grind until you have enough money to make it into Night City? Give me a break. No game is going to be perfect, and no matter what game CDPR released, these people wouldn't have been satisfied. They are expecting perfection from day one which is just naive, and if any aspect of the game doesn't match their blown-up expectations, they throw a tantrum. This game implements systems and novel game ideas I've seen gamers gripe about the lack of for more than a decade, and it seems to me that has been completely overlooked. Remember when Witcher 3 dropped and it was buggy as all hell? It had LOADS of problems, and now it's the darling of gamers everywhere. CDPR has shown that they genuinely care about the quality of their products, and I'm confident this will get the same polish and elbow grease the Witcher 3 got post release. I'm not pretending that the game is perfect. I don't feel as if your choices have the same weight and scope as they do in the Witcher 3, but in the scheme of things, this game is miles better than most of the trash that is released these days by AAA studios. And unlike Ubisoft or EA, CDPR actually seems to care about their fanbase and producing high quality experiences.

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