Cyberpunk 2077 | Review



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My final review for CD Projekt Red’s “Cyberpunk 2077” I received a copy of this game for free from CD Projekt Red. Despite this – I have provided what I feel are …

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  1. I keep using it for testing for now instead of playing the game all the way through, until more of the issues are addressed. I have plenty of other games to play until then. 👍 Great Review!

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  2. I think the overall problem with this game comes down to it being hard to really make your own game vs an entire preexisting world like Witcher. Sure Cyberpunk has the board game and novel but it's just not as much to go off of.

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  3. Okay I was The Only One who Wasn't Really Excited about this game And Let me tell ya the game is so meh.
    The Game Is Glitchy and I have i7 9th gen RTX 2060 16 GB ram 1tb HDD 256ssd on these specs the game runs at stable 60 to 80 frames but man the game glitches hard on me and Sometimes the textures won't even load.

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  4. Cyberpunk 2077 definitely gave me some mixed emotions. I loved the story and the characters and even some of the lore of the world outside of Night City. The combat was more fun than I thought it would be and of course it looks amazing. But I do feel like some gameplay aspects were done better in other similar style FPS/RPG games such as the crafting, armor, and weapon upgrading. Also the skill tree felt a bit too complicated and I could never tell if I was under-leveled or over-leveled or missed a passive that wouldn't allow my health melt in some firefights.

    As far as the bugs, they ranged from funny to frustrating. Nothing game-breaking, but things like UI markers not going away for completed mission tasks or exploding bodies when you set them down which can alert enemies if they see the puddle. The boss fight at the GIM was probably my most buggy section and almost completely soured my enjoyment of the game. Sometimes I did feel like I was playing a game still in development.

    Overall, I don't regret buying the game and know (or hope) that bugs will be fixed but I do question certain game design choices CDPR made that otherwise would have made Cyberpunk close to a perfect game.

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  5. Already gave it a shot, love the game and didn't regret it. All the hate is way out of proportion. People talk about it like it's the worst game ever, or compare it to GTA, which can't be further from the truth. Playing on PC

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  6. I'm disappointed that I can't have clothing with the stats and then a display outfit that is just for looks. I look absolutely ridiculous everytime they show my character because of trying to get my stats up.

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