It seems like a running theme with GoG games and GoG galaxy to just not put effort on the launcher. The game is good and fun, had no problems. But all of a sudden it won't start since it CTD's at startup. Should've bought the steam version.
Game is absolutely broken.
Not going to mention all the bugs cause there are literally hundreds of them.
My main concern is physics! Is this the next gen physics???! Mobile games has better physics (you can watch a ton of videos made in comparisson :D) Can this games physics and AI actually be fixed? Not to mention all the promised content and features in this game...
I would give 0 stars if I could.
Cyberpunk has been a great game to play. I have run two playthroughs and have actually thoroughly enojyed it. However, I am very open to playing games in the beta/pre-beta stage, and that's what this game feels like.
Pros:
- Great story, fun to play through and interact
- Weapons pretty creative and fun types
- World looks amazing when it works
Cons:
- Story isn't changed much (until the very end) by your choices.
- Weapons can be very glitchy. Icons are reversed for tech/power, tech stops charging sometimes
- World doesn't always work: cars will run in circles, some highways make AI cars drive through barriers and explode, handling is...iffy at best. Children are just half-size adults.
- Interacting can be difficult. Some items cannot be picked up or interacted with
- Crouching during talking makes everything feel off, but crouch is the skip dialog key.
In all, it feels like Deus Ex with a different story. If they can make updates and pull a No Man's Sky redemption arc, this will easily be a 5/5 game, though.
Interesting story, fun gameplay, good visuals and sound, mostly funny bugs, annoying phone calls, overall a solid Toddlike. The foundation is there, it has potential, but it could've used another 3-6 months in the oven. Game is full of oversights everywhere from the I'll update this review after some more patches. That said, I'll give CDPR credit because despite the game being blatantly rushed, the PC version of Cyberpunk 2077 is far more stable than Fallout 4 was at launch.