Really enjoyed the game. It has a nice story and nice graphics.
What I missed was more gameplay, it felt too much of a story you drive through without having to do much, but it was diverse and nice. Possibly I should have put it on hard level.
It doesn't reach the Witcher 3 standard and athmosphere, but above Death Stranding.
One thing I do not like is that new games uses same key for different thing, like press F and long press F for different things on PC. I guess it is a console issue.
v 1.05, technical state of game still bad, language preference on subtitles doesnt persist, broken tranq darts and many more...
But to the thing that piss me off most... WHY THOSE F***ING FORCED PHONECALLS POPUP ONY MY SCREEN 10 TIMES PER MINUTE??? WHY PROJECT RED???
Hate to beying free beta tester for this game...
Despite all the bugs, poor balance, clunky UI, and some broken game systems after 200+ hrs play through the game leaves me in complete awe. The City, the characters, directing, writing, and design are next level. I don't remember ever having such deep and natural relationships with in-game characters or being so lost, in a good sense, in the game world, probably since Morrowind.
The way every single ending path is a unique and coherent story fully fleshed out in terms of actual gameplay and directing is absolutely amazing. Listening to Never Fade Away during credits is a cathartic experience on its own.
HUGE thanks to every person who participated in bringing this game to life, looking forward to your next work (take all the time you need though :))
Despite many frustrating bugs and content that is obviously missing, Cyberpunk 2077 delivers a masterclass in artistry, storytelling, and gameplay. This game contains the best environmental designs you can find in gaming. The detail and art woven into every object of the city is immense. The characters are intricately written, each with their own fascinating motivations, with the player able to dramatically influence the stories of those around them. Actions have long-term, satisfying consequences and the player feels invested in every decision due to how well these characters are written. The stories told in this game are unparalleled in depth, impact, and meaning, exploring impactful, thought-provoking themes such as exploitation, poverty, mental health, existential dread, the definition of consciousness, and the worth of one's humanity.
If you are willing to set aside all the hype, overlook the bugs and lacking features, you will find a game with diverse, satisfying gameplay, a brilliantly crafted story that explores themes few games have dared, and characters and a world that stays with you long after completion. I could not be more excited for what comes next from CDPR and this universe.