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Cyberpunk 2077

Great fun and enjoyable experience.

(re: PC version 1.06 on Ryzen 5 3600X | GTX 1080TI with latest drivers) Wake the f*** up, Samurai. We have a game to fix! ;) Firstly, the game isn't a cRPG but "an open-world, action-adventure story" and any RPG elements implemented in the game in the current form (unintuitive inventory\skills pages) can be quite overwhelming at the beginning. The gameplay does feel like an adventure game so I've been playing it that way with focus on the story and the characters and the last time I've have had such a great time playing a video game was probably 10-15 years ago. Positives: - Great written story, sometimes quite deep, touching lots of problems of the current and future world - Amazingly detailed main characters (animations,facial expressions, moves, voice acting - feel really alive with own personality) - Massive map to explore (horizontally and vertically) and tons of quests - Overwhelming amount of items that can be collected,crafted and use - Keanu Reeves gives a unique personality to Johnny - Panam ;) - It would be an awesome Sci-Fi movie! and a lot more... Negatives: - It does feel like a some content have been cut - Random NPC's re-spawning in front of the player - Bugs in the main campaign - Poor physics (game engine needs more work in general) - Completely broken IA and NPCs collision system - Police is a joke at the moment - RPG elements feel same time overwhelming and underdeveloped - Need more optimisation and gameplay balancing - Cars\motorbikes don't feel encouraging to use them - Can't move objects or throw items <--- - Inventory isn't intuitive and difficult to use with lots of items Otherwise, I didn't have any stability or performance issues (..just treat the recommenced system requirements as a sensible minimum).