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Cyberpunk 2077

Barely Runs, No Story RPG Mechanics

After the 100th time of experiencing some kind of bug all of the good parts just don't matter anymore. Seriously the people who are going around claiming they experienced no bugs in this game are lying through their teeth because about every 20 mintues you will see some kind of bug, some will be game breaking and some will just be immersion breaking. To point one specific bug out the devs obviously didn't make the enviroment with the jump enhancing cyberware in minnd because you can go out of bounds in various places with just the double jump and after about the 10th time of getting insta killed from an inbounds object the game didn't expect you to be on you start to get really frustrated. Even after 3 patches the game is still buggy as hell and it's obvious its going to take several months to fully fix the game up the way it should of been released in the first place if it is even going to get to the point at all, it is that bad. Despite how the game was marketed Cyberpunk 2077 is in no way a CRPG. Life path choices only influence certain dailog options but none of the dailog selections in this game influence anything about the story. It's just like Fallout 4 where you can say different things get at most a few different lines of dailog but it just ends up with the same result. There's are redemable factors about Cyberpunk, with the skill tree, cyberware, various different weapons and clothing along with mods for those respective items Cyberpunk has the systems in place for in depth character builds and a variety of ways you can play. And although there isnt really any branching paths in Cyberpunks story what is there is written fairly well and the characters are some of the most fleshed out characters I've seen in a game it's just to bad you have to trudge through all this garbage to get to the good stuff.

12 gamers found this review helpful
Deponia 4: Deponia Doomsday

Not Much Reason To Exist

Although I did enjoy the game and I am happy to see my favorite Deponia characters again this game feels entirely unnecessary. I'm a rare kind of person, the kind of person who actually enjoyed Goodbye Deponia's ending despite the negative response recieved by most of the fanbase when Goodbye Deponia released. I felt like this game was made entirely to please those who didn't enjoy the ending of Goodbye Deponia but I ended up being wrong. The story ultimately adds nothing to the original troligy in terms of plot progression and only serves to give a little more closure to the original ending. This whole time I was dreading the retconning of the original series through this game and is exactly why I put off playing it for this long but honestly I would of preferred that over just how pointless the plot actually is.

5 gamers found this review helpful