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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49 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 – Review”

  1. Thank God someone is giving the good stuff here credit. You can see where they cut corners cos of the rush to market but even with the problems I had so much fun for so many hours.

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  2. Cyberpunk would've been flawless if the devs just work with rockstar and build up nightcity from there 👍🏾 GTA has already work out all the bugs rockstar should do the reboot with a cool new original story.

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  3. I really do like the game a lot, despite glitches and crashes (and i play on a ps4, rip). its cool and fun and nice to look at, even if a little cringe. and i really like that it rewards you for being innovative and thinking outside the box. there's always another way, which is cool.

    my issues are mostly with some of the content, like not being able to ignore calls, River's content being so so short, not being able to end certain in-person conversations? like, you can't say 'okay bye' you just end up having to walk away mid convo and they're like 'oh okay we'll talk later then.' the angles in most mirrors being abysmal, the game giving me male exes even though i was playing a lesbian and only slept with/flirted with women in the game, like ?? not being able to sleep/shower at your s/o 's place, limited save slots, can't customize character past the intro, etc etc.

    the slant boost is fun though. i hope that never gets fixed.

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  4. On pc the game is allright. Bu they really need to fix the driving and the AI. And at bare minimum al the glitch that pop up in the main quests. I litteraly got resurected inside Pam body during a gunfight.Thats too much.

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  5. All the enemies knowing where you are is a feature. You can get a quick hack called "ping" where it will show you all the people connected in a network, and everyone in the network are in constant communication with each other, so they will notify everyone in their network if they or a camera spot you.

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  6. I have it on my PS4 slim. Yeah there are a lot of minor visual bugs, mostly it's just textures loading because I'm going too fast in my car. I've also seen the occasional t-pose from a civilian, and a couple times I've seen a motorcycle spawn about 10 feet im the air and then fall back to the ground. Really the only issue is that the game will occasionally crash, but it autosaves so frequently that I only tend to lose literally 3-5 minutes at most.
    At the end of the day: I absolutely love this game. I can't stop playing, unless there's something else I have to do. And even then, if I'm busy amd not playing Cyberpunk, I'm still thinking about it, considering which attributes I should level, which perks I should get, which job I should do next etc. I don't regret buying Cyberpunk for even a second, and it completely baffles me that there are a bunch of people returning it

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  7. I actually didnt notice the bugs. They were deffinitly there, but I just foucused on the core game rather the visual oddities. Though half way through I played on my ssd and the bugs started to become extremely obvious and the visual inconsistencies were happening so often, I began to not see them again.

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  8. Runs good on my PC. Console i would have refunded or waited out. It would just hurt to much…
    Anyway, still really looking forward to Cyberpunks future (Patches,DLC/Enhancements)

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  9. I’m playing it on PC witch is the best option to experience the game. For me I didn’t experience any serious issues or crashes at all . There are some little bugs but nothing game braking. For me it’s the best game I ever played since 2 decades.

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  10. I have about 55 hours in the game, mainly focused on side quests and have since quit and waiting on patches. I kept getting my character naked T-posing on top of my motorcycle whenever I got up to speed on it and it was a violent removal of immersion for me, so I'm just gonna wait.

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  11. Have a PS5 like yourself and I'm absolutely loving the game, on my second playthrough as a streetkid. About 3/4 through my first playthrough I discovered how awesome the katanas are, and will basically use that as my main weapon alongside hacking. I will say the bugs didnt bother me too much, I played fallout 3 upon release and that was a buggy mess at times. I will say it crashes alot though, hell I had a crash during the end credits, which is a first. But, I have faith in CDPR, the witcher 3 was buggy but became a masterpiece with some of the best expansions you can get, I have no doubt Cyberpunk will be the same. My 3rd playthrough will definitely be when the PS5 version is out – and patched hopefully.

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  12. I was expecting the Corpo path to lead to people disliking you for being an excorpo. Similar to Dragon Age Inquisition where in a mission you have to gain political influence and depending on your race and class, you start off with more or less political points.

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  13. Sorry, but when you said it's just GTA in a Cyberpunk world… I lost all interest in watching the rest. Saying that's what it is is a disservice. It has it's problems, but that description is a super oversimplification in that they're both games that revolve around a big city and some outer areas.

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