Cyberpunk 2077 Reviews: One Month Later – The Review Crew



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Cyberpunk 2077 has been out for just over a month and we’ve (finally) gathered reviewers from IGN, Gamespot, and Skill Up to talk about what we thought of the Cyberpunk 2077 launch, how our feelings have changed since reviews dropped, and what we hope to see from the Cyberpunk and CDProjekt Red in future.

The Review Crew is a weekly show where we gather folks from all over the gaming community to discuss the biggest reviews. In previous episodes, we’ve discussed our picks for Game of the Year, Demon’s Souls, and Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales.

The IGN Cyberpunk 2077 review published just under a month ago, and here we discuss our changing thoughts on Cyberpunk’s overall strengths and weaknesses, how we feel about Cyberpunk gameplay, Cyberpunk bugs, and of course, Cyberpunk updates.

The Cyberpunk story has been a bit of a mess, and we weigh in on the Cyberpunk dilemma. Is it really the cyberpunk RPG we were hoping for? How about that wild Cyberpunk PS4 and Cyberpunk Xbox one gameplay. Finally, the lightning round where all Cyberpunk questions will be answered! Well, probably not, but the lighting round is still very fun.

We hope you enjoyed our IGN Cyberpunk 2077 review. Be sure to stick around for more Cyberpunk 2077 coverage. And for all your Cyberpunk news, and Cyberpunk gameplay videos, stay tuned to IGN.

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28 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 Reviews: One Month Later – The Review Crew”

  1. No. Cyberpunk wasn't groundbreaking, wasn't anything we haven't seen before. The story though had me thinking for days after beating it. Cyberpunk is still a great game I'm sure with time you all will see it

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  2. All the missing features makes this a mediocre game…open world with nothing to do in this world other than shooting…those missing feature, i have a feeling aint never gonna make it in, they wont be like no man sky…dissapointment

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  3. Companys/Sites like IGN played a big hand in hyping Cyberpunk up too. Countless awards without ever going hands on with the game. The media/Game journalists/influencers were just as much a part of hyping Cyberpunk up as CDPR. Yall were happy as long as you got free merchandise 😂

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  4. With a fake demo version and no one at CDPR disclaiming this, we were all MIS SOLD a lie.
    its terrible and CDPR should be sued for fraud.
    A blatant lie even if the 2018 E3 promotional 40 minute media LIE was their "vision" they did not make that fact available to us customers before release and that was the game we all thought we were getting.
    Instead we got spawning police, dumb AI, crashes, flipping, clipping with NO ambushes that "occur frequently" and empty "danger" zones with scripted respawning enemies.
    The worst waste of 8 years (if you don't argue the fact work actually started in 2016) in any business.
    Lets hope CDPR learn from it.

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