Cyberpunk 2077 – Review



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Whether from a sense of obligation, or just because I enjoy a cyberpunk world; after 100 hours, I now feel qualified to give my thoughts on CYBERPUNK 2077!

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44 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 – Review”

  1. Thanks for actually talking about the game itself rather than the bugs. Now that the patches are out I cant find any good opinions on the actual content of the game, only on the fact that its buggy.

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  2. In 90 hrs into Cyberpunk and loving it.
    Glitches and all. Its a 10/10 for me.
    Remember when skyrim launched with no pc bindings?
    Or when we got the doom 3 alpha leak and it melted our DX7 video cards?
    Morrowind, Witcher 3.
    All with terrible launch bugs.

    You can fix bugs.. but you CANT FIX A BAD GAME.
    CDPR NAILED IT. It's not a next gen game. It was built from the ground up to be on PC. And a year from now when people are playing it, the glitches will just be a BREATHTAKING MEME.

    Thank you CDPR.
    And thank you Jeremy. The Afterlife needs a drink made after you.
    What'll it be?

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  3. This was such a funny, fair and relatable review. Subscribed.

    I legit experienced everything you were talking about lmao. And it's true, as they patch the game, I have an anti trust with the game.

    If anyone is thinking of buying the game, WAIT. Just wait a few months. I play on PC and didn't have to deal with crashes but that's just an unfortunate bonus if you play on console.

    Literally treat this game like Skyrim reborn lmao.

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  4. Cyberpunk was a tabletop RPG made in the 1980s that depicted the dark future… of 2013. Then later it was the dark future of…2020. I'd been looking forward to this game for years. It's too bad there are so many problems.

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  5. This game is awesome…except for the buggy glitchy unstable engine that wigs out and crashes all the time…it clearly wasn't finished even though there's tons of content and meat to chew on…it still needed another six months of development to polish the game, fix and optimise the unstable engine…undercooked cookie dough.

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  6. I feel like they were pressured to release it as quickly as they could because the developers were getting death threats from multiple delays. Better to suffer a PR disaster rather than the lives of the development team and their families. It was getting seriously dangerous. Besides which, I've been playing the game on PC and it's been a great experience, I've been having a great time with only a few bugs in my game. Unfortunately didn't experience any major crashes. It's a mixed bag for everyone depending on their hardware

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  7. I'm playing it on PS4 Pro and I haven't experienced very many bugs at all. It suffers from the occasional fps drops and crashes, but other than that, I'm having a pretty solid experience with this game so far.

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  8. Amazing game despite all the bugs and glitches. Once the patches, dlcs and expansions start rolling out, I expect this game to be on the Witcher 3 level at least. Remember the Witcher 3 was a buggy mess at launch too and look at it now.

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  9. A lot of the problems I had were immersion problems, being on PC I didn't have many game breaking stuff. Like, when I order a drink I want my character to actually have a drink he can pick up and drink. Some bits in the game do that but that's all they were.

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  10. Got to the beginning of act 2 and decided to put it to the side a few months and wait for patches it crashes on ps5 like crazy. This seems like one of those games you should definitely wait to play.

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  11. Cyberpunk 77 is exactly as much a "GTA V in a cyberpunk world" as Star Wars is a Terminator 2 but in space. Cyberpunk 20XX is an RPG franchise and 77 is RPG to the bone (but it DOES feature car radio stations – and one with black and death metal exclusively, which – I mean it may not be cyberpunk at all but the gesture is nevertheless commendable). It may be more action-oriented than The Witcher games but that doesn't change the depth of the character system(s!), it just makes it optional. GTA V features a story set in stone. This is precisely not that. Not to mention the variety of possible character builds and playstyles available in CP77. On the other hand, maybe you're correct – it DOES feature car radio stations… Plus, it's set in a city (I mean cyberpunk settings always are but still)… But nah.
    Cyberpunk 20XX, in terms of source material, comes from a pen'n'paper rpg system with tons of lore and mythos of its own, and as far as I know, it tends to be the most well-developed system apart from D'n'D. I wouldn't know about that but just from what's in the game I believe you can tell – this game runs deep – precisely what one expects from a good RPG project.

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  12. I played another game that was released with a lot of bugs that would have been a good medieval simulator if it were finished… Kingdom Come: Deliverance. I had an instance where some of my saves corrupted because the location I was in in the save was glitched out where I would just fall through the floor upon loading. Lost 23 hours of gameplay.

    Never again will I play a game that isn't polished, idc even if the game is $5 on a 90% steam sale with mostly negative reviews on steam. I will never play an unpolished gem. I'd rather play a polished turd so I can have an opinion of the game that isn't skewed by it being so cloudy I can't even see the game for what it is. I'll give cyberpunk 2077 another year of patches and (hopefully) completely forget about it until 2021 christmas. Besides, there are toooooooons of other hidden gem games out there in the meantime. :

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