Let’s be real: this game isn’t about freedom of choice. You can sneak, hack, or go in guns blazing — but the world barely reacts. Whether you're playing a total pacifist or a one-person army, it changes almost nothing. 🤷♀️ There are no real faction dynamics, no way to truly align with or change the world around you. You don’t get to join a gang, build long-term trust, or shift power — which is disappointing, especially considering how older games like Dragon Age or Mass Effect already pulled that off years ago. 🐉🚀 The emotional moments hit hard only if you're already invested. The romance routes feel uneven — some characters have rich stories, others feel rushed or neglected. A lot of NPCs act like they care, but in the end, V is mostly alone. And yes, I had bugs and two full crashes, even now. 🪲💥 Despite all this? The world-building, visuals, and soundtrack are top-tier. Night City is still one of the most atmospheric settings I’ve experienced in a while — neon, grime, beauty, and decay all in one place. 🌃💀✨ 📌 TL;DR: If you love open-world immersion and dystopian melancholy, there’s a lot to admire. But if you're craving consequence-driven storytelling and truly dynamic choices, keep your expectations in check. Buy it on sale, enjoy the ride, and know what you’re getting into. 🛠️
Let’s be real: this game isn’t about freedom of choice. You can sneak, hack, or go in guns blazing — but the world barely reacts. Whether you're playing a total pacifist or a one-person army, it changes almost nothing. 🤷♀️ There are no real faction dynamics, no way to truly align with or change the world around you. You don’t get to join a gang, build long-term trust, or shift power — which is disappointing, especially considering how older games like Dragon Age or Mass Effect already pulled that off years ago. 🐉🚀 The emotional moments hit hard only if you're already invested. The romance routes feel uneven — some characters have rich stories, others feel rushed or neglected. A lot of NPCs act like they care, but in the end, V is mostly alone. And yes, I had bugs and two full crashes, even now. 🪲💥 Despite all this? The world-building, visuals, and soundtrack are top-tier. Night City is still one of the most atmospheric settings I’ve experienced in a while — neon, grime, beauty, and decay all in one place. 🌃💀✨ 📌 TL;DR: If you love open-world immersion and dystopian melancholy, there’s a lot to admire. But if you're craving consequence-driven storytelling and truly dynamic choices, keep your expectations in check. Buy it on sale, enjoy the ride, and know what you’re getting into. 🛠️
The game has incredibly good graphics and some very interesting approaches. Unfortunately, I only found the first 3 chapters really horror-heavy, the rest was more like running for your life simulator. The plot was also very predictable. And sadly there were some bugs in Chapter 10 in particular, which is why I had to redo it several times. But it was a really thrilling experience.