Why Cyberpunk 2077 is the Greatest Game of All Time



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21 thoughts on “Why Cyberpunk 2077 is the Greatest Game of All Time”

  1. I waited 2 years before finally buying CP and its expansion. Playing for 2 weeks now. This i have to say: i play games since the mid 1990's, mostly RPG's. Cyberpunk features the most believable, detailed and immersive world i have ever experienced. The attention to detail in everything from the most important to the most mundane is staggering. A gaming experience on par with Baldur's Gate 3 if not better. I would love to have a chat with a CDPR dev and ask him how the hell did they manage to fabricate such a detailed, traversable in every direction, verticality included, world without utilizing even a single loading screen.

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  2. I’ve always felt this way about Cyberpunk ever since its release. I thought it was the best game ever and couldn’t understand the overwhelming hatred for it. The story telling and acting is better than most movies I’ve seen. The delivery of certain scenes leave me on the edge of my seat. The game is the most beautiful thing I’ve ever witnessed.

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  3. I mean yeah, i have almost 1k hours across platforms. But there was a lot of legit hate towards the game a lot of broken and missing stuff. And sorry, but its plain denial claiming people didnt play it and refuse to accept its good "because of what they read online". Plenty of stuff is still broken btw, some pretty serious bugs with guns not dropping, passives not working until last patch, quests beings locked etc etc.
    Of course people praise what was already in the game, but a lot of them couldnt enjoy it for various reasons which were fixed down the road. Stuff like athletics leveling was never fixed and was just changed with 2.0.

    I love this game, but bias aside, its not "greatest ever". A) Its not possible to determinate one and B) you are too bias to say something like that, sorry.

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  4. My god- this is such an amazing video! Loudly cheering on every second of it because you are so right🎉❤

    Also completely blew my mind when you said Phantom Liberty wasn’t about me, ‘cause you’re so right!! So Mi’s the phantom we’re trying to liberate- although I guess all of them (Reed, Alex, Song and V) are kind of all ghosts still breathing..

    I chose to get Song to the rocket, but I also didn’t wanna shoot Reed- and the only thing that made me decide to betray her in the very last second was that I promised Judy to do everything I could to find a cure… then I learned… then I cried… but at least Judy’s happy with someone in Pittsburg- and now I’m crying again!!!

    Ahem…

    Anyway amazing video🎉❤

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  5. It's kind of crazy but I was right there with you from the beginning. Initially out of spite. I pre ordered in 2018 and waited patiently like so many others. Then had to re purchase a console to even play it when it dropped. I played on a One X. Minimal Bugs, though It wasn't what I'd wanted initially for sure, however I just kept giving it a chance. Kept booting up the Xbox through the dirt of the negativity. I had fun. So much fun that I upgraded to a Series X. Played through again. Had more fun after the first couple patches. Then Edge Runners came out. Purchased a Steam Deck, Purchased the PC version of Cyber Punk, Played through Again. More Patches… More fun… I recently built a PC. Had this game in mind while selecting every part… It absolutely had to be able run this game at its highest settings. Purchased the DLC… Playing through happily Again. I'm still drawn to this game and still find new things all the time. Five years after hitting the pre-order button. I still find myself interested. I still want to drop into this world. I still consider this game before any other game I dive into. I'm celebrating the time spent with this game. I suppose this is what it's like to watch your favorite football team suck for 10 years, knowing they have the heart to succeed but then being there to witness them have a perfect season and take home the trophy. Watching other people experience the magic you knew was there all along. Very satisfying. Thank you for this. Really.

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  6. Never before have I so "easily" and eagerly been willing to play a game despite it's annorying bugs and crashes even before patch 1.6. Cyberpunk is to me more an amazing experience than a game. In it's present state it's in a league of its own. Insanely immersive if you let it be.From the psychological horror of River's storyline to the lighthearted fun of the rollercoaster ride in Pacifica to the tragicomic absurdity of Brendan the vending machine: it's got it all and perfectly balanced.

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  7. I love how much Arena FPS is in cyberpunk 2077. It's a modern day movement shooter and it has really amazing movement, you can wall run, wall fake, air strafe. But the game doesnt' till you this, you have to discover it. Kinda like Battlefield 4's advanced movement. No one talks about how amazing the movement in the game is. And how it feels like such an arena shooter esque.

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  8. It's either CBP2077 or Witcher 3. A tie for me, the other tell beyond story telling is how (primarily via tasteful art style) well these games do and will hold up aesthetically/graphics wise long after release relative to other AAA releases.

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  9. Well said. The story of the game and your choices were simply magnificent and moving. CDPR made good on the game after a while, and they needed to do that after some absolutely immersion ripping glitches in the main story.
    I keep going back to this game, to do one more gig, read some shards to see the deeper details, listen to NPCs in the world. I don’t care that most are empty shells, we don’t interact with everyone on the street in our own lives.

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  10. i bought it 1 month ago and… damn!! i do not have the verbal skill to discribe it. i never played anything like it!
    the music, the Lights,the sounds,the people, the Story lore and plot…. pure vibe, pure immersion.

    i just love this world!

    fallout 4 was the only game ever that broke the 1000 hours barrier in 7 years. second place is BOTW with 400 hours
    cyberpunk will be the second game that breaks the 1000 hour barrier

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  11. Good points, but I'm really annoyed at how you moralized So Mi. She's an awful person. She literally used a dying, desperate V by dangling hope in front of them and then saying "nah".
    Songbird is not V's friend, never was.

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  12. I fist started to play at version 1.02. My old PC would not run it properly. Did some run around, and the moment Jackie took me home felt pretty cheap. I unninstalled it.
    As version 1.63 came out, I installed it again. Everyting felt amazing. Same ride home with Jackie, made me cry: there was nothing sad about it, but felt overwhelming beautiful. I was hook, badly. That playthrough was non stop until all the endings. Took me a week.
    As PL came out, I was this overpowered choom, fearless bastard. What a great DLC they made. What a beautiful piece of art they have created…

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  13. 10/10 rpg. It’s just not the FNV type of rpg. You play as V, but you get to decide what type of V. The endings are 100x more satisfying than FNV. I’d say it’s actually better.

    My first ending, was the engram one, I decided to live at all costs. I didn’t romance panam or Judy that far. And when I was alone in rehab and I tried to call for some emotional support they all kinda brushed me off. Saying vaguely supportive things but you could tell they felt awkward and wanted to get off the phone. In the end it showed that I couldn’t escape death, so I opted into the engram. Which feels like a defeat and you don’t know if they’re lying to you. And my character died desperate, scared and alone. Bro I almost cried. I haven’t had that kind of memorable experience in a video game in nearly a decade. Never has a game really made me feel the weight of my choices.

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