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Cyberpunk 2077

love this game, you shouldn't buy it

Cyberpunk 2077 is an amazing game, it reminds me of the first time that I played Fallout 3 as a twelve year old, and was mindblown by the world and amount of gameplay and story choices that were available to me, as I had never played an RPG before. My tastes have evolved since then and Cyberpunk aligns perfectly with them, even if it doesnt have the amount of choice that other RPGs have (specially when it comes to dialogue) I believe that it can hold its own aganist other games of the genre like Disco Elysium, Fallout:NV or Planescape, and even inmersive sims like the Deus Ex series, Prey or System Shock 2. Having said that, I really think you should not buy it. At least until we do not see how the bugs and performance evolve on PC and other platforms. I've been lucky enough to have only some minor but constant visual bugs that I expect for a game like this (Fallout: New Vegas is, ironically, also comparable in this area) but having seen videos of the experience other people have had across the board, I know CDPR does not deserve anymore sales until they fix a bunch of things. The deceptiveness, the crunch, the outright lies, the delays and the relative silence people have had as to how the performance and bugs are going to be fixed have become impossible to ignore. Hell, the pc version plays like a shitty console port and is one of the only two versions of the game that run decently. The sales of the game are already a bonafide success already but the launch is an unforgivable wreck. If you want to have a good time with it and are bothered by CDPR's behavior during all of this time, you should wait and see if any of those things improve before giving them money and risk cementing the way they act even further.

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