如果能打0颗星的话,我一定会打。宣传中的色情内容也只不过是个噱头,精妙的任务设计也只不过在序章中体现了出来,通过“沉浸”的第一人称视角掩盖了很多问题,但仍然无法掩盖游戏引擎的缺陷,垃圾优化,弱智ai,物理系统一团糟(死水和脚本一样的车损)。pc版的metacritic评分竟然有86分?真是令人骄傲,6分差不多。很喜欢南方公园的一句话:Who else wants to go to China and get some of their money?
The story was interesting and you can appreciate a lot of the detail in the world building.
The black metal radio station was awesome and I wish it would let you turn it up higher than it does.
However, the people expected an RPG. Let's not kid ourselves, we all wanted/expected this to be The Witcher 3 but in 2077. Instead, what we got was ... not that.
I think this expectation was fair, because CD Projekt RED hasn't actually made much else, so this is all we really could expect from them.
The game suffered a lot from an overinflated marketing campaign and hypetrain - probably the biggest I've ever seen. The marketing would have us believe that this game was going to elevate humanity into the 4th dimension.
The problem, for me, starts and ends with the main character. I didn't find them compelling at all.
In Witcher series, you embody a character so impressive that you almost wish it was you. I could write pages about the depth of that character, and how the conversation options and the dialogue that follows are almost always satisfying.
Then, you play this game, and your character has the gung-ho juvenile personality of a character from a B-tier teen flick. You are playing as someone who is constantly cringe. It's not a good feeling. The conversation options are often not only incredibly scarce, but a lot of the time they don't feel like something you'd actually want to say/do.
Whatever the game lacked in underdeveloped RPG systems, such as conversation and choice, was just a nail in the coffin.
I liked the game. It was good. It wasn't half as good as it should have been.
It doesn't really matter how many updates CDPR push out to try and shore up this sinking ship nothing will change the fact that there's still no role playing elements in this RPG. They would have to write an entirely new story with branching quests, with actual consequences, to come anywhere close to what was promised. I seriously doubt that will ever happen given the company's tendency to go radio silent on this games failures and their refusal to acknowledge their wrongdoings.
Prior to the 1.5 patch - which was supposed to address a number of game play issues and bugs, I had rated Cyberpunk 2077 a solid 4 star, and intended to make it a 5 once some of the annoying (but still playable) bugs were addressed.
Enter patch 1.5, the bugs are no longer annoying things that require a work around, they are progress halting, PC freezing. The game got less playable with patch 1.5, things that didn't need to be addressed (imo) like the crafting system, number of mods on items, and skill system got addressed - instead of doing what the game actually neeeded - to fix the bugs and deploy advertised content (firing from a moving vehicle for instance from the drivers seat - there's a lovely video of it in the promotional), multiple player modes, completing more of the world.
Instead the bugs are now made worse, and it's been stated that CDProject Red knew this was going to be case, so my view has dropped from a 4 star, to 1. Because a game you can only play until it freezes in the story line is not worth purchasing.