Cyberpunk 2077 No Spoiler Review



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Despite the tumultuous launch of Cyberpunk 2077, they have been fixing bugs, remarketing the game, and adding new content. So I decided to finally give it a try and share my experience so new players or returning players can figure out if it’s worth playing in 2022.

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17 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 No Spoiler Review”

  1. Can't agree with you.
    I'm one of the dumbasses who pre-order, played right at release and I gotta say I can't understand how you mention the "world" as a positive.
    The world is empty, boring, without activities, and unbalanced.
    You mostly can't do anything in it.
    It has potential, however it's so empty if you leave the "main quest track" that it's hilarious.
    This game is basically a game where the only valid play style is sticking to the main quest, maybe doing a handful of side quests and never touch it again.
    Plus (honestly still one of my main issues) the performance is still bad. Like… Really bad.
    I started with a 2070Super on release at 1080p. Dipped way more often below 60fps than I'd like to and the game looks hideous if you don't play on ultra (for some reason the textures get this film grain effect on lower levels). The view distance is a joke. Like… Driving or running around 1min in the world will probably introduce you to at least 100-200 objects that pop into the world while you play, or textures becoming sharper the closer you get but it's such a hard "cut" in texture quality that it just throws you off.
    Now I'm on a 3070 (so I'd say pretty much right a bit above the average PC when it comes to performance) and it still plays meh.
    This game could look great with RTX full out on high and all settings on ultra, but then you have like 12fps when it rains and 20-30 in normal roaming.

    Get it once it's on sale for 20$ or less.
    It actually isn't worth more IMO as it's a "play once and never touch again" thingy.

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  2. CP2077 was the first game I ever preordered. I learned my lesson. I did finally reinstall it just the other day (Sadly, I'm getting bored with GW2) just to see how things were now that patch 1.6 came out and how well the Edge Runners anime was. It's not as bad, just some very minor bugs. I haven't ventured into mods yet, but I eventually will. Anyway, it's a great game. It's just too bad that the anime didn't come out before the game and CDPR waited a year longer before launch. I'll admit, my one playthrough and uninstalling was because I was butthurt that it wasn't as "game changing or immersive" as they said it would be and i got pretty bored near the end.

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  3. I was one of those who preordered the game, but i haven't played it till this day. I'll finally give it a go late this year, when it finally completes 2 yeras and talk about it.

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  4. I played back at release on PC and the game wasn't nearly as bad as people made it out to be. I think most of the complaints came from the PS4 community. The game should have never been released on PS4 imo. The PC version could have been better, but I did put around 90 hours into it.

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  5. Thank you so much for not being part of the same club of Cyberpunk reviewers that have the same lame cynical questions in their titles.

    "Is it worth playing?" "Is it good now?"

    Why are you asking me? That's why I'm trying to watch a video about it! I mean yeah, I get it, most of them are salty about buying the big filled version at launch, but the rest of us who patiently waited just want to know how the game is without the seeds of doubt. Fortunately I didn't care about the reviews or the anime and just got it cause I just bought a PS5.

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