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  1. Jul 16, 2023
    10
    40 saat civarı oynadım. NANİ MO..... NAKATTA. NANİ MO..... NAKATTA. NANİ MO..... NAKATTA. NANİ MO..... NAKATTA
  2. Jul 16, 2023
    2
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Uma bosta e traz muito bug e traz muito insatisfação de fps e deixa alguns Pc uma merda além de ser um jogo caro Expand
  3. Jul 16, 2023
    7
    Update 07/2023

    So 2.5 years later i'm returning to this game. My oppinion has changed and I think I was overreacting a little bit back then. There was a lot of frustration going on as you can tell from the text I wrote back then. It wasn't a fair rating of the game. This game is still not the masterpiece I was expecting when it was released but it is a good game. I think after the
    Update 07/2023

    So 2.5 years later i'm returning to this game. My oppinion has changed and I think I was overreacting a little bit back then. There was a lot of frustration going on as you can tell from the text I wrote back then. It wasn't a fair rating of the game. This game is still not the masterpiece I was expecting when it was released but it is a good game. I think after the fantastic "The Witcher 3" my expectations were sky-high, maybe too high. I was expecting another masterpiece and Cyberpunk just wasn't what I was hoping for. It's understandable that CD Project Red wanted to try something new instead of making another Witcher game. This is such a massive project that it is almost doomed to fail. So given that I think they did a pretty good job with "Cyberpunk 2077".
    You can also tell that they tried to improve this game with the recent patches and updates without re-writing the whole game.

    Rating 7/10

    Original 12/2020

    This game is a mess.
    The press aswell as CDPR lied to us for months. This games is nowhere near to living up to the hype that was created.
    It starts of okay and you are waiting for it to finally pick up the pace and become a great game but it never happens.
    The world is huge but it's basically empty. 90% of the sidemissions are the same boring stuff again and again. Go there kiil someone, go there pick up something and so on. Where are the great sidemission with a good background story we are used to from witcher 3 ? The are some missions with an actual story but the are very rare. Dialogues all boil down to the same answer one way or the other. You can't answer good,bad or crazy. You are forced to answer one kind of way. Where are the choices ?The whole game feels rushed and incomplete in every aspect. The mainstory is okay but nothing great and just when you think it finally get's better the game tells you that you are close to finishing it. It has a ton of bugs and glitches that are still not fixed although most of them are not gamebreaking.
    The world is big but there's not a lot to do except following the main mission and do copy&paste sidemissions again and again. It doesn't feel rewarding at all. To me Johnny is a very annoying character and he sure doesn't help the game. Keanue Reeves was a bad choice for this game. He's very limited as a movie actor and he's very limited in this game aswell.
    All the patches wont make a great game out of this one. Too many things are fundamentally wrong with it.

    There are some upsides to this game aswell: The world is big and looks good, there's a ton of loot, and you can chose between different perks. Graphics are great, especially the characters and their faces.

    Overall it's just a big disappointment.
    I've been playing videogames for 30 years and this game is the biggest letdown in the last 20 years of my gaming career.

    Rating 4/10
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  4. Jul 16, 2023
    8
    The first thing I did was
    to wait.
    For the obviously unfinished product to be patched to a playable level. Many minions bought it straight away, gave bad reviews and cried about how you could publish an unfinished game and yes, it is true, one should not publish unfinished games. But in times of alpha and beta publishing on steam in disguise of free beta players, anything is
    The first thing I did was
    to wait.
    For the obviously unfinished product to be patched to a playable level.

    Many minions bought it straight away, gave bad reviews and cried about how you could publish an unfinished game and
    yes, it is true,
    one should not publish unfinished games.
    But in times of alpha and beta publishing on steam in disguise of free beta players,
    anything is possible nowadays.
    After several major patches I bought and played the game after roughly 6 months and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It might (obviously) not live up to the standards of the initial commercials which raised expectations towards infinity, but now, it is a very enjoyable game.
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  5. Jul 15, 2023
    10
    An amazingly good game. I've played for 250 hours, it still feels the same. A really great game, you should play it, and you must play it today!!!!!
  6. Jul 14, 2023
    10
    once again after cyberpunk Netflix anime it was worth to play with extension and better performance
  7. Jul 12, 2023
    10
    Cyberpunk 2077 - A Personal Journey through Night City

    As an old dinosaur in the world of computer games, my enthusiasm had waned over the years, and I hadn't truly enjoyed a game since the days of Command and Conquer Red Alert 2. However, in December 2020, everything changed when I built a new PC and decided it was time to put my graphics card to the test. It was pure luck that
    Cyberpunk 2077 - A Personal Journey through Night City

    As an old dinosaur in the world of computer games, my enthusiasm had waned over the years, and I hadn't truly enjoyed a game since the days of Command and Conquer Red Alert 2. However, in December 2020, everything changed when I built a new PC and decided it was time to put my graphics card to the test. It was pure luck that Cyberpunk 2077 happened to be the game I chose, and little did I know that I was about to embark on a thrilling and unforgettable journey.

    From the moment I launched the game, I was immediately captivated by the world of Night City. The graphics were stunning, and the attention to detail was breathtaking. As I wandered the neon-lit streets, towering skyscrapers, and bustling districts, I felt like I had stepped into a futuristic dystopia unlike anything I had ever experienced before. The immersion was incredible, and I was instantly hooked.

    But it wasn't just the visuals that drew me in; it was the story that truly blew me away. Cyberpunk 2077 presented a narrative that delved deep into thought-provoking themes of technology, societal struggle, and the essence of humanity itself. The characters I encountered were richly developed, each with their own unique stories and motivations. I found myself emotionally invested in their journeys, making every decision and interaction all the more meaningful.

    What amazed me the most was the freedom of choice I had throughout the game. Cyberpunk 2077 offered a level of agency that I had never experienced before. Whether I wanted to approach a mission with stealth, hack my way through security systems, or unleash pure brute force, the game accommodated my playstyle. This flexibility allowed me to truly shape my own version of "V" and witness the consequences of my actions, creating a sense of ownership over the story that was truly exhilarating.

    Reflecting on my time with Cyberpunk 2077, I can't help but recall the countless memorable moments I encountered. From intense gunfights in dimly lit alleyways to high-speed chases through the city's sprawling highways, each gameplay element was finely crafted to deliver excitement and adrenaline. The game kept me on the edge of my seat, eager to uncover every hidden secret and explore every nook and cranny of Night City's sprawling expanse.

    It's important to acknowledge the technical issues that plagued the game upon its release. Like many others, I encountered performance problems and frustrating bugs that hindered the initial experience. However, I have to commend CD Projekt Red for their dedication and swift action in addressing these issues. The patches and updates that followed significantly improved the game's stability and overall performance, allowing me to enjoy Cyberpunk 2077 in all its glory.

    In conclusion, Cyberpunk 2077 revitalized my love for computer games in a way I never thought possible. It took me on a personal journey through Night City, reigniting my passion for immersive storytelling and captivating gameplay. From a chance encounter with the game as a graphics card test to becoming completely engrossed in its gripping narrative, Cyberpunk 2077 delivered an experience that will forever hold a special place in my gaming memories.

    Chat-GPT helped me put this into words, its exactly how i felt though :)
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  8. Jul 11, 2023
    9
    Overall, as of 2023 great game. Interesting plot with great lore, though 3rd act felt rushed and honestly was asking for more story content. Great side quests when it comes to unique NPCS (Judy's, Panam's and River's quest lines in some aspects are better than main quests, which themselves are great). Fixer's quests though are boring and repetitive, just come to a location, kill up all theOverall, as of 2023 great game. Interesting plot with great lore, though 3rd act felt rushed and honestly was asking for more story content. Great side quests when it comes to unique NPCS (Judy's, Panam's and River's quest lines in some aspects are better than main quests, which themselves are great). Fixer's quests though are boring and repetitive, just come to a location, kill up all the mobs, loot and that's it, to be fair game provides a great variety of ways how this can be done, and in many instances, it is possible to complete the gig completely in stealth, but honestly it is just preferable to get to the building, destroy everyone in 2 minutes in fast-paced action and be over with it. The great combat system really enjoyed both the melee combat, ranged combat and net running. Art direction, music and design are some of the best I saw in video games in general. Buggs are still there and they still can be quite annoying (for example in Johnny's side quests line). Expand
  9. Jul 11, 2023
    9
    Initially I put 1 out of 10 as this game was trash at launch. Despite that, after a year or so the game was playable. Should I say that it has on of the best stories, characters and music? I think now this game deserves a shot. I played it like 70 hours and waiting for the DLC!
    P.S I still listen to Cyberpunk's OST almost every week. It's really atmospheric!
  10. Jul 10, 2023
    9
    one of the best rpg games if you have a gpu to run it on ultra. also if you didn't like the game at first, just keep playing it, it gets better once you finish prologue.
  11. Jul 10, 2023
    10
    одна из лучших игр в истории видеоигр, в игре все прекрасно прошел игру на 100 процентов эта игра обошла даже рдр2
  12. Jul 9, 2023
    10
    I just love everything about this game. The story is amazing the ost is amazing the graphics etc. And it's not buggy anymore. I never saw a bug that killed my game. Just some normal bugs that every game has.
  13. Jul 9, 2023
    9
    Nice Game. Would love to play again in future. Good Graphics and mechanics!!!
  14. Jul 6, 2023
    10
    Great story, graphics, gameplay, music, atmosphere and no bugs (I haven't encountered any bugs in two playthroughs.)!
  15. Jul 3, 2023
    8
    Игра стоит того чтобы в неё играть , но только пк или пс5, сюжет 10из 10. Русский дубляж просто сказка.
  16. Jul 2, 2023
    5
    Johnny, I don't have much time to write this review...

    Open-world exploration and side gigs If you liked the anime and the idea of exploring Night City sounds appealing to you, I'm happy to announce that this is where most of my 64 hours of playtime comes from. The radio station called Body Heat plays a song from the anime sometimes, which is great for immersion. Cleaning up the city's
    Johnny, I don't have much time to write this review...

    Open-world exploration and side gigs
    If you liked the anime and the idea of exploring Night City sounds appealing to you, I'm happy to announce that this is where most of my 64 hours of playtime comes from. The radio station called Body Heat plays a song from the anime sometimes, which is great for immersion. Cleaning up the city's cyberpsycho problem to that music was the most enjoyable part of the game for me.

    But that's just a side gig, and my thoughts of the anime were doing much of the heavy-lifting. Beyond that, the open-world can be a fun waste of time. Nothing too breathtaking, even if the game can be quite pretty. It'll keep you occupied for a good amount of time, and if that sounds solid enough to you, you could probably stop reading this review and buy the game while it's on sale and before I ruin it for you.

    Main story
    About 20% good, I'd say. I'll keep it quick as I'm dying. Jackie good. Vik good. Takemura good. Johnny has a couple of good moments but his entire concept becomes annoying long before the end and harms the pacing. That's pretty much it. The rest of the game is filled with biochip malfunction cutscenes where you're forced to fall to the ground and cough up blood and then argue with Johnny. There are also like 10 different stoic female characters that all act in a similar unlikeable manner. The writing largely consists of crass language, drugs, violence, betrayals, deaths, and a shallow "corpo bad" message that is never expanded on and merely shoved down your throat at every opportunity.

    Whether or not you agree with this message isn't the point; corpo bad isn't some novel take. You need to do something with it. We were getting somewhere with Takemura for a bit, but he didn't get enough screen time. The point is that the plot almost never makes you think. It doesn't make your brain dance. This is fine early on, as you figure more things will happen later, but no, that's the whole game. Choices don't matter, your playstyle doesn't matter, it all leads to the same outcome. Compared to Deus Ex, the main story of this game is a joke with no subtlety, even if I enjoyed a solid 20% of it.

    Gameplay
    So, get this. I tried playing this game the way you'd normally be encouraged to play most immersive sims (Deus Ex, Dishonored), meaning I took the stealthy pacifist approach. I also played on Hard. Well, that was a mistake, because CDPR thinks difficulty equals making everything a bullet sponge. How are you going to design a stealth game where enemies are bullet spongy? That doesn't work. If you don't take out your enemies in one shot, they alert everyone. Two shots can work if no one sees them, but it still feels like you alerted everyone since the combat music kicks in if they survive the first shot.

    The game also forces you into non-stealth encounters much more often than I'd like, so if you're trying to be a lightweight spy, good luck with that. It's plainly obvious that they didn't intend for this game to be played all the way like this, even though the developers claimed to be "huge Deus Ex fans" and one of the skill trees is entirely dedicated to stealth.

    That didn't stop me from trying though. My first priority, after paying back my debt to Vik, was to find a silenced pistol that would be strong enough to take out enemies in 1 headshot during stealth. The most adequate pistol type I found for this task was the "Neue", but I had to find one with sockets so that I could slap a "Pax" mod on it, which renders its bullets non-lethal for my sought-after playstyle.

    After many hours of completing side gigs to increase my stealth damage skills and going to every shop in the game trying to stock up on damage mods, I finally had my weapon of choice, which I still had to remember to upgrade as I gained levels.

    Now, you might be thinking that having to do all that just to have a usable stealth gun in a stealth game is bad design, and you'd be right! But it was an emergent goal I set for myself and it made me explore the open world, so I didn't mind too much. Just be aware that even if you bruteforce (ironic) your way into playing as a stealthy pacifist like this, you're still going to despise the bullet-spongy boss battles even after grinding, at least on Hard.

    I wasn't built tanky, and I avoided body augmentations because in any well-designed first-person stealth RPG, I shouldn't need heavy armor or super fancy body tech if I'm sneaky and clever enough. But this game doesn't work like that. My damage outside of stealth didn't scale very well even with a powerful revolver, because most of my points were into stealth and hacking. Since I had no armor and no damage, I had to blind every boss constantly by using flashbangs and various quickhacks, and unload comical amounts of rounds into them.

    5000 characters limit. More there: https://www.gamespot.com/cyberpunk-2077/user-reviews/2200-12859301/
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  17. Jun 29, 2023
    0
    Can't progress the main story because the game was maked so poorly made that I have to discover what I have to do, this is just unbelievable, if i could, i would get my money back
  18. Jun 27, 2023
    5
    I personally took a very long time to consider even making a review of this game. To figure out where I stood on principle versus the game itself is a little difficult. My original playthrough of Cyberpunk went really well, bug-free, but it was clear CDPR had lied to consumers for the sake of puffing up their investors, all in this weirdly ironic semblance of what corporate greed can doI personally took a very long time to consider even making a review of this game. To figure out where I stood on principle versus the game itself is a little difficult. My original playthrough of Cyberpunk went really well, bug-free, but it was clear CDPR had lied to consumers for the sake of puffing up their investors, all in this weirdly ironic semblance of what corporate greed can do much like within the Cyberpunk setting itself.

    The patches has come, and the DLC is announced now, but I feel this game is a far, far cry from what was promised. Subsequent attempts at playthough feel even more buggy now, perhaps my first run was lucky, perhaps fixing bugs caused others, I'm unsure. What I do know is that Cyberpunk, beyond it's interesting and well-executed story beats is a mess of a game at it's core. Overfunded, underdeveloped and missold to thousands. I only hope the DLC is everything they promise it to be.

    When you can get it to work, there's gold in this game. Tension, immersion and depth, but the closer you look, the more you put under a magnifying glass and the more you try to really find yourself steeped within the world that CDPR wanted to craft? The less the game will let you. Melee combat is laughable, but intended to be fixed in the DLC, so we're told. Stealth shooting is satisfying but the hacking is not anywhere close to what we expected it to be, all that and so much more making this title fall short of what could have been.

    It's average, the patches have made it more playable to many, and that's good but I wouldn't personally recommend anyone play this game.
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  19. Jun 27, 2023
    4
    I played on release, the prologue has to be my favourite part of the game with the dynamic between V and Jackie being great but after that is just decent, the story is okay with some of the characters being interesting, namely Takemura and Judy, the side content in the open world is meaningless and boring, with little reward, the cars are pretty cool especially some the cars available forI played on release, the prologue has to be my favourite part of the game with the dynamic between V and Jackie being great but after that is just decent, the story is okay with some of the characters being interesting, namely Takemura and Judy, the side content in the open world is meaningless and boring, with little reward, the cars are pretty cool especially some the cars available for purchase in the late game, the weapons are interesting but the unique weapons are really fun to use (I used Johnny Silverhand's pistol regularly) I myself encountered very few glitches on day one besides one very particular bug where every tree in the game world would render in before anything else which resulted in everything just being covered in trees which was very strange but thankfully this has been fixed in one of the post-launch patches. Expand
  20. Jun 26, 2023
    4
    This was not the game we were promised, nor the game that was advertised, through their own hubris CDPR became a parody of what this game represents in it's statements against corporate greed, but if you can set your initial upset aside, or ignore the voices of those disappointed by false promises, Cyberpunk 2077 is a genuinely good game when it works.
  21. Jun 26, 2023
    10
    A masterpiece. Despite its flaws, this game delivers a lasting experience and is a must-play for anyone who can meet the hardware requirements. The atmosphere and exploration are unmatched by any other modern game.
  22. Jun 26, 2023
    4
    Oyun olarak her geçen gün daha iyi hale gelmeye devam ediyor. Fakat şirketin politikaları ve ajandaya uyma nedeniyle oyunlara günümüzün politikalarını empoze etmeye çalışmaları çok zorlama geliyor. Günümüzün dünyasında tarafsız kalmayı, bunu oyunlara sokmamayı başarabilen şirketleri desteklerim. Normalde 7 vereceğim bu oyuna bu nedenden ötürü 4 veriyorum.
  23. Jun 22, 2023
    9
    O game evolui muito, as melhorias trouxe bastante dinamismo para o game. A historia do game é atraente e bastante empolgante. Os recurso de jogabilidade são bons, principalmente no combate. A direção dos veículos muito fraca , mudança da câmera incomoda ao entrar em algum veiculo. Diálogos e dublagem são excelentes.
    Gameplay - 10
    Mundo - 8
    Design - 9
    Historia - 10
  24. Jun 21, 2023
    8
    Glad I have it another chance

    So I've roughly 70 hours on this game since starting and completing it and I must say I have had an absolutely amazing time. Let's be honest, the game had a terrible release and definitely knocked a lot of people's trust in CDPR, even I had a lot of issues with it when it released, floating cups, spawning chars, T-posing enemies, you name it, it was there.
    Glad I have it another chance

    So I've roughly 70 hours on this game since starting and completing it and I must say I have had an absolutely amazing time.
    Let's be honest, the game had a terrible release and definitely knocked a lot of people's trust in CDPR, even I had a lot of issues with it when it released, floating cups, spawning chars, T-posing enemies, you name it, it was there.

    So I put it away, wrote it off as a disappointment that couldn't be redeemed.

    The only reason I tried this again, is me and my friends often play tabletop RPG's and due to some scheduling conflicts over the summer, we've started doing one-shots of different games and Cyberpunk Red was one of them, which I assumed the role of Netrunner for the team and had a great time. So I wanted more Cyberpunk content which is why I reinstalled it and gave it a second chance.

    And oh my what an experience I've had.

    I'll start off with what I disliked first and foremost and believe it or not, there's not too much now that a majority of the bugs have been fixed.

    There are still bugs, unfortunately when a game like this is built under the crunch conditions that it was, no amount of reparations is going to fix that. Stuff from floating cars (on occasion, like 1 every 10 hours for me), UI bugs were the worst, sometimes forcing me to reload a save. AI would occasionally get stuck in a daft location.

    The driving is okay, it's nothing to write home about, no real vehicle damage except under big crashes and I noticed when you hit a certain MPH, cars and pedestrians simply stop rendering, which is cool cause it gives you a straight road to blast down at 210mph, but it's unrealistic, let's be honest. I am playing on quite high end PC so I don't believe it was a rendering issue, it seems that it's been implemented this way purposefully.

    I didn't think the ending was the best but I've heard it's to set us up for some DLC in 2023 so hopefully that'll resolve any gripes I had with the ending and give me a more satisfying conclusion.

    Now for what I liked.

    The gameplay was great, I played an intelligence/quick hacking build because I didn't want to just go all shootery like we can do in 100 different other games, I wanted to try the unique system built for the game I had an absolute blast. Truth be told I wouldn't recommend playing any other way, if you want to go balls to the wall shooter, you might as well just be playing Borderlands or the likes. Getting your Cyberdeck upgrades and different hacks and more RAM was the best thing for me. Jacking into networks, taking over cameras whilst being hidden outside a compound and just frying everyone to death whilst being nowhere near, muah, chefs kiss.

    The City itself, the map, oh my days it's beautiful, it feels like a real living breathing City, with a bunch of side quests to do that don't take you out of the action. You can walk around the different parts of the City and it genuinely feels like this map has been crafted with love and care and easily replicates what one would imagine a real city to be like in this setting. Truly magnificent.

    The characters you meet, from Panam, to River, to Peralez's, these characters are all well thought out; they feel like real people with aspirations and goals and not a lot of the dialogue feels scripted and samey, they do feel like genuine characters who have been well thought out and the voice acting has been done perfectly. Truth be told when the game ended, part of me felt like I'd lost a bunch of friends, even the protagonist I was playing as.

    The story is great, this is proper CDPR writing, from start to finish for the main story and some of the extended side quests, everything about it was great. Of course there are some detractors such as missions where you're just walking with someone hitting out with exposition which can be a bit slow paced, but overall the storytelling in this game is phenomenal, so much so that I can promise if you can look past some of the bugs (Sometimes I'd just lie to myself and pretend it was a glitch with my implants) then you'll find one of the most amazing stories ever. There was times where I'd be going on a mission with a literal pit in my stomach from nerves, like I was actually undertaking the job in real life. And not many games can achieve that.

    This game now holds a strong place in my heart, I can't believe it's over. I did all the Side Biz, all the chars storylines, all the gigs, pretty much all you can do except if you're going for a 100% achievement run.

    I'm going to miss this game but I'm anticipating the DLC release and you can be damn sure I'll be picking it up on release and taking that day off work.

    You got a lot of hate CDPR, and you deserved it for releasing this absolute diamond in such a state; but I commend you on what you did right, you've created a compelling, amazing story with fantastic gameplay to boot. I look forward to seeing a sequel.
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  25. Jun 20, 2023
    6
    One of the biggest lies in the world of games,one of the most buggy games i've ever seen in my life.Deserves 6 because of the story only.
  26. Jun 20, 2023
    5
    CY2077 is a revolutionary title for it's fleshed visuals of it's world. Everything in the environment ads to it's atmosphere such as magazines, flatscreen televisions, futuristic technology, lore of the world , etc.
    However, while it excels in those things, it falls rather short on other aspects: too much unecessary clutter of worthless loot, very little RPG mecanics such as decisions,
    CY2077 is a revolutionary title for it's fleshed visuals of it's world. Everything in the environment ads to it's atmosphere such as magazines, flatscreen televisions, futuristic technology, lore of the world , etc.
    However, while it excels in those things, it falls rather short on other aspects: too much unecessary clutter of worthless loot, very little RPG mecanics such as decisions, world feeling souless, uninteresting quests, gameplay that involves tedious ''detective'' work, gameplay that sums up as walking to location and shooting everything and last but not least very boring gameplay mecanics. The gameplay mecanics are really just a shooter looter in the 1st POV which is tantamount to a FPS; thus, this makes the game incredibly bland and boring. The unecessary amount of items or loot is just masks the barebones game. It's really an empty shell of a world with scripted scenes from an uninteresting story. To be honest, the anime which was released had MUCH better story(it was a masterpiece).
    I would not really recommend this game. It will leave you feeling empty as it's an empty game. Everything you see in front of you is just a distraction or an empty shell. The game itself is boring.

    Let me quote another reviewer who describes it in another way:

    (QUOTE)
    The game is a mediocre action shooter in an "open world" which is meaningless and just a non-interactive scenery. Reminds me of Mafia/Rockstar titles. At the beginning the city impresses, later it is boring as the scenery is more or less ever the same. The main story(ies) is the only interesting part and this story itself is mediocre. Fights don't feel satisfying, sneaking is underwhelming. The game is pretty linar while you are forced to repeat boring grindgigs to make money. Cyberpunk 2077 is a bad FarCry title in a Cyberpunk setting with better story than Ubisoft titles. A bit like a Mafia title. For CDPR and the Hype it is more than underwhelming.
    (END OF QUOTE)
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  27. Jun 20, 2023
    10
    What a wild ride! The best mix of stunning graphics and well-made writing I had experienced since a long time. Thanks CRPR!
  28. Jun 20, 2023
    10
    What can I say... About a year after this game release, I started playing this piece of art for about 3 or 4 months, completing its history at the minimum details.

    I pre-order the game knowing it may come with some bugs. But even at the initial release, Cyberpunk 2077 was an artistic marvel. Things had only improved from there to now. This game story is so full of context which it's
    What can I say... About a year after this game release, I started playing this piece of art for about 3 or 4 months, completing its history at the minimum details.

    I pre-order the game knowing it may come with some bugs. But even at the initial release, Cyberpunk 2077 was an artistic marvel. Things had only improved from there to now.

    This game story is so full of context which it's hard to keep track of everything happening in your surrounds all at the same time.
    If you like RPGs, This game is definitely for you. Next DLC will probably turn it in even a more enjoyable experience with many QoL improvements.
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  29. Jun 19, 2023
    3
    good game but they fixed the bugs and such 3 after the release of the game anyway, and the game is too overhyped for my taste.
  30. Jun 19, 2023
    9
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Это очень интересная игра! В Принципе игра довольно крутая, но есть и минусы, мир искусственный, оптимизация средне, а игра топ. Expand
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Generally favorable reviews - based on 92 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 76 out of 92
  2. Negative: 1 out of 92
  1. CD-Action
    Jun 9, 2021
    90
    The best metaphor for Cyberpunk 2077 is Johnny Silverhand himself. A messiah, a mix of Kurt Cobain and Che Guevara, a talented singer who loves to shape his own legend and has a charming personality but loses the struggle with his own demons. The same goes for the game. It tells a great story and forced me to ask myself difficult questions, but many of its gameplay mechanics do not evolve and its technical state upon release was abysmal. Cyberpunk’s true hero is not a person, but Night City – a vibrant, living creature of great diversity. The beauty of the metropolis is striking. [01/2021, p.22]
  2. May 28, 2021
    90
    Cyberpunk 2077 is one of the most disturbing and mind-blowing RPGs in history, where every decision has a deep impact on our trail. CD Projekt RED tosses us to the center of a city filled with disgusting delights where every character deserves our attention in an immersive experience and overall, very rewarding. From the sarcastic and shadowy tone imposed by the countless scenes in the game, to the flexibility we have on the choices to face every situation that is presented, Night City is truly memorable. It’s a shame that the countless bugs spoil or diminish the impact of some resounding moments, but we are without a question, in the presence of one of the best games in 2020.
  3. Mar 3, 2021
    88
    Measured against the extreme expectations, Cyberpunk 2077 can't fulfill any of them. But all in all, despite the countless small weaknesses and inconsistences, with interesting characters, great story and dialogues or the freedom concerning gameplay, CD Projekt delivers a unique and great RPG that every fan of the genre needs to play.