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Cyberpunk 2077
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Cyberpunk 2077

CD Projekt Brought it Back

This is the game I’ve been waiting for. At launch, it was broken beyond belief—game-breaking bugs killed my first run, and I shelved it out of sheer frustration. But credit where it’s due: CDPR didn’t let it die. They fixed it. They delivered the game they promised, and then some. Now? It's fully realized. Systems are polished and integrated. The city breathes, the world feels alive, and the moddability? Better than I ever expected—it's become a playground for creativity. This is the definitive Cyberpunk experience I always hoped for. I just pray the next one brings even more—especially mod support from day one and multiplayer.

GWENT: The Witcher Card Game - 4k graphic assets pack
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GWENT: The Witcher Card Game - 4k graphic assets pack

Fantastic Game!

This game turned out to be exactly what I was looking for from a Gwent game. The game relies on one part chance and two parts strategy. It is very well balanced. The developers seem to know what they are doing at giving every deck and leader a fighting chance. Don't just think it is a port from Witcher 3 either. The system has been completely overhauled from the game you knew in Witcher 3. Fundamentally it is the same, but many cards have been rebalanced. Tons of new cards have been added. Every deck is unique. There are about a dozen or so more leaders than there were in the Witcher 3. Every deck has a variety of ways to be played as well. If you are going up against a Monster deck your opponent could overwhelm you with a volley of moderately strong cards. Or maybe they are playing a consume deck, where every one of their cards devours an ally and grows exponentially more powerful. Or perhaps they will use the elements to wither away at your forces before going for the throat. Overall, I had very high expectations for a Gwent game. I am not disappointed. 10/10 would get eaten by necrophages again.