

More than most games. I found it very similar to Witcher 3 in mechanics and direction at times. Occasionally CP77 would miss the mark in conveying intended emotion or scale in a scene and when it did it reminded me of the times Witcher 3 (and Witcher 2) did the same. Overall I loved the setting, the profanity, violence and pervertedness. Turning around and seeing a giant pahllus protruding from a toilet or visiting a club with animated neon genitals over the door remained a constant source of amusement. I can see why it might not be to someone's taste though. The story is good, though we have another open world game running a main campaign pushing life or death urgency, meanwhile the player is presented with a plethora of side quests of varying scope and importance. That's videogames so I'm happy to tag along. The above facets are interesting but rather crucially I found this a very fun game to play. Shooting is great fun so I ended up moving my character more toward combat where previously I'd intended a stealth/hacker build. Ability trees are deep so you take time to make your choice vs a game like Far Cry where you acquire virtually all abilities in the late game. I chose to do nearly all side content before proceeding with the one ending I've played. Only vehicle purchases (don’t know why they're listed as quests) and a few gigs left. I'm keen to see the other endings but with 120-odd hours clocked and other games to play I'll have a break now and look forward to returning when some more patches and perhaps DLC roll out. I'm happy to know this is just the beginning for Cyberpunk 2077.