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Cyberpunk 2077

Fantastic Game

I am lucky enough to have had zero crashes with Cyberpunk and very minor bugs that were mainly cosmetic and brief. Running a Ryzen 3700x with 16gb ram and a GTX 1660 i am able to get around 60fps on high settings with a few things turned down to low such as cascading shadows. Onto the game. It's fantastic, easily the most realistic city I have ever witneseed in a game, I often just walk around from mission to mission taking in the sights and sounds. The story and side stories are well crafted and interesting with a great variety. No endless fetch quests here (in fact did I even encounter a fetch quest?) Things that could be worked on? crowd ai is worse than Vice city and something needs to be done about the exposure inside the car as I can see my dashboard fine but no the outside world (kind of importatnt when driving chaps) I hope there are multiple expansions for cyberpunk as It's probably my favourite game of all time, I look forward to seeing where we are in a years time and hearing news about the online version (hopefully it will be more like fallout 76 than gta online)

7 gamers found this review helpful
The Last Door: Collector's Edition

A masterclass

Incredible game, very emotive, amazing music and sound, graphics that are absorbing and leave so much to the imagination that it only adds to the tension. I got this on sale and other than the Dracula experience in Whitby this is probably the best £2 I've spent on anything.

Sigma Theory: Global Cold War

Fun title

Great fun , a few small gui bugs atm, simple but compelling gameplay. Not sure if they're adding anything but I hope they do and expand on it because it's a great base game. Feels very much like a board game in many ways. Multiplayer would be a very interesting concept in a setting like this.

21 gamers found this review helpful
Dawn of Man

Vert fun game, with some design issues

Being set in a period I find very interesting I thought I'd get this after some favourable early GOG and Steam reviews. It's certainly fun and quite relaxing, being somewhat a combination of Banished and Populous the beginning (without the shaman). You could think of it as a prequel to banished in many ways as it ends where banished begins. The only real issue I've had is it's not really hard enough as the systems are really quite simple. You can go hours of gameplay without really worrying about food as you have direct control over your people. In banished you built systems and then if they weren't good enough your people die. In this if your systems aren't great you can just drag select everyone and get them to go hunt a Mammoth. I'd say this direct control is in fact the only problem with the game. I shall try in hard mode later to see if the difficulty is increased and so negates this. All in all though it's a great game with great music, servicable graphics, very stable (no crashes at all yet) well priced and great fun. If you like games like populous or banished then this is for you

7 gamers found this review helpful