The only thing that sucks about Cyberpunk 2077 is that I bought it through GOG and it constantly shows as uninstalled. GOG Galaxy 2 is so garbage. I wish they would just go back to the old version
This is a reasonably entertaining 40K adaptation - not quite the table top experience, but it works out all the dice rolls which is nice. It does contain a game breaking / computer breaking bug though: Despite its incredibly low graphic fidelity, it constantly causes Windows to disable my RX 6800 graphics adapter requiring multiple reboots to re-enable it and losing any work that was open since it requires the computer to be hard switched off to get the monitor to detect a signal again. The game has been out for two years and this is the state its in? I can run Red Dead Redemption 2 and Cyberpunk 2077 at the highest setting for over 6 hours straight, maybe indefinitely, but 5 to 30 minutes in this game? Time to fix the computer. I could never recommend this game to anyone until the devs get around to patching this disaster.
I rate this game low among adventure games. Technically it is very good, and the remaster seems to improve the graphics without changing them. Never played all the way through when it was released, but compared to Monkey Island, Sam and Max or Day of the Tentacle, its not an engaging game, nor is the story particularly good. Its always been known that it is a short game - i'd say there are about 50 scored moves in the game. The number of interactivity points are, what I'd describe as, functional - you get about two things to interact with per scene, so there are a limited number of possible outcomes. This should make the game easier, but some of the puzzles are still quite obtuse. There is also something about the flow of the game that is very jerky, with lots of tiny hubs with very little to do in each hub.