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Cyberpunk 2077

CDPR's "Inner Fire" Snuffed Out

This review won't detail the many bugs and glitches present on launch. While the current state of the game is synonymous to a Steam Early Access title those can, eventually, be fixed. The core of the game is certainly its massive open world. Cyberpunk 2077 is a beautiful, detailed world populated by braindead AI. While it may please the eyes this beauty is only skin-deep. There is no roleplaying involved like you would expect in a CDPR RPG. The gunplay is passable and serves its role well in the looter-shooter that was once an RPG. The AI is only artificial, lacking any intelligence. Cops spawn meters behind you the moment a crime is committed and no bounty or chase procedures of any kind exist. The story is quite engaging yet forgettable, much like the backstory of your character. 20 minutes of introduction followed by one of the marketing trailer videos being played and soon enough it is two years later. Characters carry the narrative but it is so rushed along that I fail to care for them beyond their performance. Ultimately I enjoyed this game but I could not recommend it easily to others. A looter shooter set in a cyberpunk setting with decent voice acting, excellent music and audio, and a world begging to be worked upon in the future to earn the lost trust of CDPR's fans.

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