yberpunk 2077 completely blew me away, especially after all the updates. The first thing that grabbed me was the art direction—Night City is absolutely stunning. It’s not just a setting; it feels like a character itself, with its neon lights, gritty streets, and crazy amount of detail. I got lost just wandering around, taking it all in.
The story is super engaging, with twists that kept me hooked the whole way through. The characters are some of the best I’ve seen in a game—complex, flawed, and memorable. And the gameplay? It’s fast-paced and fun, with tons of ways to play depending on your style.
Even with its rough launch, Cyberpunk 2077 has become one of the best RPGs out there. If you love RPGs or just want to experience an incredible world, this game is definitely worth picking up.
All the endings are bad,the whole vibe of the main story is a drag to the point that I don't want to go back and relive it to make different choices because I swear to god that if I have to play the Kompeki heist another time I could go insane.
The core game is good,the whole mercanary part is fun and proper "cyberpunk" it would be great if some modder managed to cutt all the fat of the main story out of the game.
Cyberpunk 2077 is more than just a game; it’s a profound emotional journey that few titles can offer. Each mission forces you to make tough choices that leave a lasting mark, prompting deep reflections on life, death, friendship, and sacrifice. The endings, revealing V’s fate, move me every time. Hearing the voices of those who journeyed with you during the credits touches your heart and leaves a deep impression. After significant updates, the game is now extraordinary. Enhancements like path tracing and ray reconstruction make Night City feel almost real. Reflections on water, shadows on streets, and neon lights bring the city to life in a way that feels tangible. Every corner and reflection tells a story, making you feel part of something greater. But it’s not just the stunning visuals that make this game special. The soundtrack is a masterpiece that enriches every moment and emotion. The meticulous audio design creates a symphony that pulls you deeper into the world. The notes echoing through Night City aren’t just sounds; they are pure emotions that fully engage you. The missions were more than mere challenges; they were deeply personal experiences. I felt every decision and sacrifice intensely. Not every ending is happy, and that’s something I truly appreciate. Cyberpunk 2077 captures life in its raw form: filled with tough choices and painful consequences. Even with the expansion, I’m progressing slowly, not due to a lack of desire, but because every decision weighs heavily and each situation pulls me in deeply. The world is crafted with immense passion, and the characters, with their rich stories and conflicts, feel incredibly real. In conclusion, Cyberpunk 2077 is not just a game; it’s a journey to the soul. I am grateful to CDPR for creating such a profound world that conveys genuine emotions. I hope other studios will follow this example, offering DRM-free worlds and experiences that stay with you, just as this game has with me.
I bought the Ultimate Edition recently (base game + DLC) so I wasn't around during the terrible launch and subsequent updates. I read enough to know that a lot of improvements were made and the game was in a completely playable state.
After playing for a few hours, I kind of regretted my purchase. I'm not a huge fan of FPS games (I know, I know, why would I buy an FPS if I don't like them?) Well, I enjoyed other shooter/RPG games I played in the past like the Mass Effect series so I decided to give this a try.
I'm glad I soldiered through and kept playing because the game has really grown on me. I find the characters to be well-written and realistic, the story and missions to be engaging, and Night City to be a lot of fun to explore.
There are only a couple of things that knock it down from a 5 to a 4 for me. First, I find Keanu Reeves to be irritating and the weakest among the voice cast, which is a shame because he has the most dialogue apart from the player him or herself. And second, I really would have loved a third person mode (apart from driving.) I know there is at least 1 mod that can accomplish this, but it doesn't work very well as the designers clearly had no plans for the game to be played outside of first person.
But overall, this game is pretty cool and gets my thumbs up.
I'm tired of all the haters who give few stars just because they got cheated three years ago with an unfinished game or they have computers made by fools.
Their brains are stuck in the past and they will never recover from their hatred. The CD Projekt Red team worked every year to improve it. They washed away their sins.
This game is finished, it is the best of the cyberpunk genre, it has stills, it has the best DLC released next to Witcher 3, it has great and beloved actors, it is revised and improved year by year.
This game is five stars!!
It's madness to give less stars.