Chronicles of Cyberpunk: Deep Sleep does some things right, in fact it does all of the same things right that the original did, but it also has some of the same issues as the original did as well. Basically it’s a game that has a great soundtrack and easy to get used to game play. The graphics has an interesting style to it. It isn’t detailed but the colour palette and art style are wellChronicles of Cyberpunk: Deep Sleep does some things right, in fact it does all of the same things right that the original did, but it also has some of the same issues as the original did as well. Basically it’s a game that has a great soundtrack and easy to get used to game play. The graphics has an interesting style to it. It isn’t detailed but the colour palette and art style are well done. The story was at points decent but just like the original I felt that it was too convoluted for it’s own good. It introduces many characters without much explanation as to who they are. They send you to more new characters who have tasks for you and you’re given a bare minimum as to why you’re doing these tasks. More backstory and plot twists are introduced but my previous questions were rarely answered before I had more questions. It also didn’t help that your character never actually has any lines of dialogue.
I played Chronicles of Cyberpunk: Deep Sleep on Linux. It never crashed and I didn’t notice any spelling errors. You can save at almost any time and there are six save slots. There are no graphics settings at all. The frame rate is capped at 60 FPS. Performance was overall good but, as with many games capped at 60 FPS, I did see some frame rate drops for very short durations. It would drop to the forties or fifties for a second or two and go back to 60 FPS. The system resource usage did seem a tad high given the low graphical detail but it didn’t impact the frame rate as far as I could tell. Alt-Tab worked.
Game Engine: Unreal Engine
Graphics API: Vulkan
Input Used: Keyboard and Mouse
Disk Space Used: 1.65GB
GPU Usage: 1-71 %
VRAM Usage: 2653-3264 MB
CPU Usage: 6-29 %
RAM Usage: 4.0-6.2 GB
Frame Rate: 46-62 FPS
Overall Deep Sleep isn’t a bad game. I’m just a little less willing to forgive some of the story issues as I was with the original. It is free but so are many other games. I finished it in one hour and eight minutes.
My System:
AMD FX-9590 |16GB DDR3-2133 | XFX RX 590 8GB Fat Boy | Mesa 22.1.7 | Samsung 870 QVO 1TB | Garuda | Mate 1.26.0 | Kernel 5.19.7-zen1-zen… Expand