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Cyberpunk 2077

The night I burned Chrome

Honestly, almost 90 hours in, I love this game. It's true, there are a lot of technical bugs, and the game is really demanding in terms of compute power. But I'm playing on a system with a Core i5 and an 980Ti and I can still squeeze 30 fps at 1080p out of it with a great level of details and honestly... that's ok. Hitting 60 fps would be better? Of course, but I'm enjoying the game no less. I had a chance to play the game on a Radeon 6800XT for a couple of weeks in 4K and it was just mind blowing. Now, what I don't get is all this "it's not a real RPG" whining. Have you even played the game a significant amount of time and understood what is going on? A lot of side quests do have multiple choices and different outcomes. Hell, I was skipping the all Panam/Nomads storyline initially because of a "wrong" choice I made. You can develop your relationship with Johnny as you please to an extent and, even if there is no karma/moral system that will affect how the world of cyberpunk reacts to V's. actions, that's just fine in this game. This is no Fallout. But you'll find a trope of cyberpunk culture easter eggs and If you ever wanted to immerse yourself in a world straight from the Gibson's sprawl trilogy, this is the game for you. The main story and the main side quests are interesting and well written. The characters are fantastic. The gigs and minor jobs are challenging and full of easter eggs and little details. Night City it's just beautiful and rich, every alley is a microcosmos in its own. The weapons are great. The hacking system is much more simpler than initially showed, and that's ok, still I hoped for more hacks variety. The only real complaints I have are the subpar enemies' AI and the fact that too few buildings are explorable. Really, all those megabuildings... just closed down. On the really annoying side, I put the vehicles system: driving in Cyberpunk is really really a mess. In the end, I'm having a lot of fun and that's all that matters for me.

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