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Cyberpunk 2077

I really really want to love it but...

So many many things in this game cause for my review of this. I have over 426 games on GOG and 1800+ games on Steam so I wanted to share my opinions on this game. First of all, the attempt to make a game is awesome and appearance on the outside is beautiful. I'm running it on 1080 with an RTX 2070 OC on Ultra 60 fps with RTX and DLSS enabled and never a blip on quality or issues. The story quests are very rails based, no options to adjust or go off the beaten path and the background does nothing to change the results of your story other than dialog options open to you based on background. The progression tree is a bit clunky on what it does other than % increase in stats. How is it when I headshot a character they soak it like a sponge? (Higher levels should not mean more HP, CDPR haven't you ever played a good campaign of D&D it covers all these details.) My real real gripe: Is that as an Open World RPG styled to be the GTAV killer or more importantly a better Saint's Row the IVth game, I cannot customize anytime I want in the game. Both those games did it much better, and I bet CDPR would only need to add a set of locations within the world already that would be a body mod shop. There is a limited set of customizations you can change your character with, WHY CAN'T we change it whenever we feel like it? It is the ESSENCE of Cyberpunk.

8 gamers found this review helpful
Darkstar One

Grind

I played this game first on the PC then on the Xbox 360. Playability was good on the xbox, but the game is a long grind. It is a shooter not as much exploring game. I like that the game has one ship (you can focus on the upgrades instead of the best ship), but I also dislike that. The upgrades are all locked in to exact values and if you don't get the upgrades just right (I didn't) you will miss out on a few achievement points and you really don't want to re-play to go back and get them. It left me feeling unhappy with the final game.

4 gamers found this review helpful