Cyberpunk 2077 review



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This was re-edited as my original which is still live was removed from the search engine at youtube and from my subscriber feeds, because…..reasons that no one knows. I have edited this one slightly by removing the vibrators and adding another bug scene at the end.

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45 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 review”

  1. My only gripe with Mack's reviews at times. Was enjoying the critique and review up until the rating. Granted, it's a simple two-tier system, but surely in its current review state it wouldn't deserve a thumbs up? Then either leave the verdict open, or re-visit the game once it's in a completed state, not decree it as worth buying

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  2. The AI is an absolute joke. GTA3 on PS2 back in 2001 has better AI path that this game. In fact there is almost no AI path in Cyberpunk it is the reason the cops do not chase you and why the spawn behind you. The AI cannot follow you and it cannot do anything besides the hard coded route! this is insane I cannot believe it. It is why if you stand in front of a car they stop and you have a line of cars. If an NPC is blocking then CDPR made it so the object in front becomes passthrough and a lot of people think that is a bug but it is not it was programmed like that because the AI is total garbage. Go back to the 2018 gameplay reveal, that stuff look so polished and the game we got is a massive downgrade on everything but graphics. Yeah, CDPR upgraded the graphics from 2018 and everything else went down the drain. The only good things in this game are the music, cars, world, aesthetic, art, voice acting and that is it. The story also feels rushed, you literally meet Jackie in the prologue and then they show you a montage of you doing things with him an he literally dies in two mission after. that is a failure of story/game design. you do not show character progression…..you let the player experience and play it.

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  3. They made a beautiful world then got super wrapped up into making quests forced it out for some reason. Now they are sitting around saying fuck it well finish it in post (free dlc). Thats what im hoping anyway because the world feels kinda lifeless.

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  4. The dildo is in part of the game so I cannot see youtube removing the video for dildos lol. There is a patch coming to remove the drops of a lot of dildos, but I have had not seen any dildos in drops. In fact, I have not seen one dildo – so where can I buy a dildo lol?

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  5. The Witcher 3 gave CdProjekt "Skyrim syndrome," a disease in which the developer experiences an overwhelming increase in profit and growth that acts as a cancerous tumor on the integrity of the company…

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  6. When you look at this game as a narrative experience – it is fantastic actually. Coming in with no expectations I was surprised how much this game has to offer. I would never have labeled the game as an RPG.. The only thing you have control over is how you specialize your skill tree. But still.. Fantastic world and story. It is a tale of wrong expectations and promises.

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  7. Just a heads up mac, you can respec from ripperdocs too late on :). What I did was go full crafting/intelligence to get full custom made gear and lots of money and then respeced to a glass cannon/DPS build. It works really well

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  8. Hey, Mac? How was your sound in the game? In mine, it was like some channels were missing – no feedback 'clicks' or 'bleeps' in the UI, an odd lack of background noise like one might expect driving in a city; stuff like that.

    The game played like a Beta to me. UI, sound and AI was temporary/place-holder quality. It feels like a FarCry/Rage/GTA mix that didn't get play tested — and was made by folks who haven't played the latest versions of those games. It's an 'action game with roll-playing elements' made by people who never played FarCry 3!

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  9. Time to review your review man and give the game a THUMBS DOWN, considering the game is so truly fucked up that Sony just pulled the game from the PlayStation-Store(s) entirely, offering FULL REFUNDS to all buyers!

    It's official – CyberPunk 2077 may now be the most broken game released in the entire gaming history – Ever! (making even the disaster that was Batman: Arkham Knight on PC, look like a true champion)

    So don't you ever wet the bed again folks, about how great CD Projekt RED and their "quality standard" is. 😂

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  10. I feel sad for all the creative people on the game that have worked very hard over the years. People agree that without the bugs and problems the game is great. These people must have thought they would be heralded as the new rock star people and instead all they see for their years of effort is the constant criticism .

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  11. I hear what you are saying about gamers being to blame. But it's more fundamental than that. You need to wind the clock all the way back to the birth of home computing. Companies such as Apple and Microsoft were afforded all manner of legal freedoms other industries could only envy because they operated in a growth industry which was perceived to have unlimited economic potential. We first saw this evidenced in Microsoft EULAs which indemnified them fully against legal challenges by consumers fed up with inferior products. They were also able to redefine the concept of ownership to absurd levels. You buy a DVD player from Sony – it's yours. You buy Windows from Microsoft – it remains theirs. It's now gotten so bad you'd need to employ a law firm such as Boies-Schiller working at $10,000 per hour just to make sense of some of the terms and conditions attatched to today's games. Until these protections are taken away from the software industry we will continue to see results such as these.

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