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  1. Mar 11, 2021
    7
    Cyberpunk 2077 is a great game on Google Stadia. The characters, the gameplay, the levelling up system, and lots of stuff. Cyberpunk 2077 on Google Stadia is very close to a masterpiece, but that doesn't mean there is some stuff left to be desired. One, for example, the story drags, and I barely know what the entire plot is. All I know is that a person named V goes to the fictional NightCyberpunk 2077 is a great game on Google Stadia. The characters, the gameplay, the levelling up system, and lots of stuff. Cyberpunk 2077 on Google Stadia is very close to a masterpiece, but that doesn't mean there is some stuff left to be desired. One, for example, the story drags, and I barely know what the entire plot is. All I know is that a person named V goes to the fictional Night City, and that's it. And just because it's better than PC and DEFINITELY better than PS4 and Xbox One, there are still lots of bugs, even with all the patches. But still, amazing game. Expand
  2. Jan 7, 2021
    7
    Runs really well on Stadia, and can't remember encountering more than 2 or 3 bugs throughout my entire playthrough. One was a game-breaking bug where an enemy wouldn't appear from an elevator but thankfully due to the generous autosave, I was able to reload the game and he eventually appeared.

    The game itself is enjoyable, but definitely isn't the game that CDPR advertised over the past
    Runs really well on Stadia, and can't remember encountering more than 2 or 3 bugs throughout my entire playthrough. One was a game-breaking bug where an enemy wouldn't appear from an elevator but thankfully due to the generous autosave, I was able to reload the game and he eventually appeared.

    The game itself is enjoyable, but definitely isn't the game that CDPR advertised over the past few years. The main story is fine, but relatively short and unmemorable. There are plenty of side quests and jobs to do, but none of them are much more than go to location, speak to someone, shoot a bunch of bad guys and obtain item.

    Gameplay itself is good, with plenty of variety in weapons, mods and attachments, and this shows when in firefights, with the likes of shotguns and assault rifles packing plenty of punch. The cyberware upgrades also allow for plenty of different approaches to combat. I found the combat fun due to the various ways to approach, whether being stealthy, using cyberware to take out enemies or just go in guns blazing. The enemy AI is quite basic, so you'll not find enemies doing much more than shooting at you in a static position or taking cover the odd time.

    My biggest issue with Cyberpunk 2077 is that Night City itself doesn't feel very alive. When driving, all NPCs seem to disappear and there are hardly any other vehicles on the roads. Bustling city centre areas aren't really that busy at all with just a handful of NPCs. And the NPCs themselves don't do much except for offer one line of dialogue, which is a shame as previews of the game mentioned you could interact with all NPCs and that they would have their own routines in Night City, which they don't. This is a shame as in terms of open world standards, it seems quite outdated, especially when older games such as GTAV, Red Dead 2, and even CDPRs Witcher 3 all do it better.

    Overall, a good game held back by some limitations in terms of the game world itself and a so-so story.
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  3. Aug 9, 2021
    5
    Pre-ordered like a fool. Was ok, not terrible. Stopped playing thinking I would pick it back up sometime. Maybe, someday. Lol.
  4. Aug 16, 2021
    7
    The promotion for a free Chromecast/Controller bundle drew me to this game and was the first I completed on Stadia. At launch everyone was complaining about issues and performance on other platforms and I didn't encounter a fraction of what people complained about. I enjoyed my time with the game but was disappointed in what it could have been but the devs didn't have time/resources toThe promotion for a free Chromecast/Controller bundle drew me to this game and was the first I completed on Stadia. At launch everyone was complaining about issues and performance on other platforms and I didn't encounter a fraction of what people complained about. I enjoyed my time with the game but was disappointed in what it could have been but the devs didn't have time/resources to flesh out. I look forward to revisiting it in the future once it's a fully realized game. Expand
  5. Aug 9, 2021
    6
    Setting aside the hype, Cyberpunk 2077 is a monumental achievement. Narratively rich and visually striking, it can be immensely rewarding for those who love exploring every nook and cranny of an open world.

    Keanu Reeves as Johnny Silverhand steals the show. He completely elevates the material he's given. I recommend playing through the game as Female V, largely because her voice acting
    Setting aside the hype, Cyberpunk 2077 is a monumental achievement. Narratively rich and visually striking, it can be immensely rewarding for those who love exploring every nook and cranny of an open world.

    Keanu Reeves as Johnny Silverhand steals the show. He completely elevates the material he's given. I recommend playing through the game as Female V, largely because her voice acting coupled with Keanu's Johnny make for the best narrative experience.

    However, Cyberpunk 2077 falls flat in one of the core aspects of the game - the main storyline. In a lot of caes, the side quests and random pop-up missions that you discover as you explore Night City are far more interesting and narratively rich than the actual main storyline.

    Cyberpunk 2077 is a good game, and one that I recommend playing, but I recommend playing it with managed expectations. Bugs STILL abound even eight months after launch. Promised features are still missing and likely will never be included. Certain critical aspects of the game (Police AI? Crowd AI?) that other games got right decades ago (GTA IV and V, Red Dead Redemption II) are completely broken or non-existant here. It wouldn't be so distracting if the broken systems in question weren't so prominently featured in the game.

    The frustrating thing about Cyberpunk 2077 is you can tell just by playing it that it was supposed to be so much more. The whole Pacifica arc seems like it was supposed to be a much bigger part of the game, but just when it starts getting interesting...its over. Alt seems like she was supposed to be the thread that weaves the entire story together...but she's barely in the game. Choice seems like it was supposed to be a major factor...but instead most of the endings are equally bleak, and the epilogues for each main character equally unsatisfying.

    While the game starts somewhat strong, towards the end of the main storyline, the whole thing falls apart. If you're expecting a game with the narrative freedom of The Witcher 3, keep looking. Cyberpunk gives the illusion of choice, while basically being an on-rails Open World Lite experience.

    Is Cyberpunk 2077 worth playing? Sure, if you can ignore the lackluster detail work and numerous bugs. Like the genre it's based on, Cyberpunk is style over substance, looks over details, visuals over but it still makes for a hell of a good looking ride. If you can catch it on sale, give it a look, but manage your expectations.
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  6. Jul 16, 2021
    5
    I had to put my anger aside in order to give this a 5/10. My review is about the game after all, not about the lies made by the company, the lack of integrity of it, and the false advertisement. Who am I kidding I absolutely hate CDPR, they didn't learn a thing about Bethesda's "16 times the detail" fail or from No Man's Sky. How did you dare say "Next-gen open world experience" or "itI had to put my anger aside in order to give this a 5/10. My review is about the game after all, not about the lies made by the company, the lack of integrity of it, and the false advertisement. Who am I kidding I absolutely hate CDPR, they didn't learn a thing about Bethesda's "16 times the detail" fail or from No Man's Sky. How did you dare say "Next-gen open world experience" or "it runs surprisingly well on ps4" among many other lies. You tried hiding the state of the game at all costs with stupid embargo and not giving console review copies. Absolute silence after game release and fake game fixes notes that break things and don't change anything about the open world experience. Anyways, the game is barely OK imo. There is no player election whatsoever despite being promised to us, as life paths are just a cinematic and don't matter at all. The story is linear and has no consequences to your actions (again, despite the promises). The story is not bad though, it's interesting for the most part except the **** ending (I can't believe you guys screwed it up so bad to the point of needing to load a savegame to continue playing). Characters are awesome, and they look awesome too. The writing is very good. My favorite thing is the city, but man, what a wasted potential, the AI sucks, the cops suck, the driving sucks... everything related to open world gaming is outdated even compared to GTA 3 or GTA San Andreas, games from 2001 and 2004 respectively (trust me I've played 160h and the open world is depressing). Cyberpunk 2077 is a middle finger to open world developments from the past 2 decades, and to quality control and gamers in general. Thankfully you canceled multiplayer, otherwise you would become the laughing stock of the whole gaming community, imagine doing multiplayer when you can't even do proper singleplayer. Hope that future game companies think twice before screwing with us again. Conclusion: Flawed open world & full of lies... but focus only on the story and it becomes barely OK. BTW it runs very good in Stadia compared to last gen consoles so performance was not an issue. Also, 10/10 by polish citizens and fanboys, and 0/10 by haters are completely wrong and disproportionate. The people who liked this game have clearly only played the story and on PC/Stadia, but have explored the open world to see how much it sucks. Expand
  7. Jul 18, 2022
    7
    After Cyberpunk 2077 looked like a PS3 game on my base PS4 on release, I decided to buy the Stadia version. It was the best decision! I play it with a 25Mbit fast Internet line on 4k but without HDR, because HDR makes the picture blurred in my opinion.
    The story and the implementation of the huge and lively world is really very successful. Of course, or should I say unfortunately, there
    After Cyberpunk 2077 looked like a PS3 game on my base PS4 on release, I decided to buy the Stadia version. It was the best decision! I play it with a 25Mbit fast Internet line on 4k but without HDR, because HDR makes the picture blurred in my opinion.
    The story and the implementation of the huge and lively world is really very successful. Of course, or should I say unfortunately, there are still a few bugs and errors here and there, especially in the German translation of the text, but nothing gamebreaking so far. I hope the CDPR will continue to release patches after the holidays! Also, I find it negative to note that CDPR doesn't really offer any new gameplay mechanics in this modern game. All in all the Story is solid. Nevertheless, I was and still am very annoyed that the game is no longer playable on the old consoles even though it was announced for it. Therefore 2 points deduction!
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  8. Aug 9, 2021
    7
    The game isnt perfect, but over stadia i had no problems how over other ways. It give over Stadia maynot now the full graphic power but it looks very good. If it gives anytime more graphic power over stadia than i would give it an 8.5. so long an 7.
  9. Aug 8, 2021
    7
    I have a lot of hours in this game and didnt finish it yet, the city looks great and there is a lot to do. The game plays the best on stadia.
    But sometimes you see some bug happening. CDProject has to fix the whole game and make it as good as they said it would be.
    All by all, i can enjoy this game a lot, but it is not the high anticipated game we all waited for.
  10. Aug 8, 2021
    5
    I so want to like this game… it still feels unpolished in August 21. There have been improvements. I just fear that this game is forever a dud.
  11. Aug 8, 2021
    5
    I really wanted to like this game. It just took way to long to get started and some of the gameplay was tedious and seemingly pointless.

    It seemed like they wanted to avoid cut scenes by having you surveil people, except that just wasn't fun. And since stuff was just happening around me, often times I'd be looking the wrong way and would miss stuff that was going on. And I have
    I really wanted to like this game. It just took way to long to get started and some of the gameplay was tedious and seemingly pointless.

    It seemed like they wanted to avoid cut scenes by having you surveil people, except that just wasn't fun. And since stuff was just happening around me, often times I'd be looking the wrong way and would miss stuff that was going on.

    And I have played a ton of FPS but this one just had the worst controls. Driving was awful. I felt like I was back in the 90s shooters and they were just figuring out this stuff.
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  12. Aug 9, 2021
    7
    Buena calidad de gráficos, buen rendimiento, muy buen sonido y jugabilidad... eso sí, no te salgas de la historia principal o te pongas a explorar el mundo abierto, pues es donde el juego se ve pobre y vacio.
    A ver si con los ultimos parches mejora mucho mas.
  13. Aug 9, 2021
    7
    Could have save some money and time if the hype didn’t fool me too…
    Not a bad game after all but never as good as it meant to be.
  14. Aug 10, 2021
    5
    I like play games no betas. This game is an alpha. Stadia is the best platform to play it.
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  1. Feb 5, 2021
    80
    Cyberpunk 2077 is a flawed but captivating open-world RPG rife with conflict and deranged beauty. What the Stadia version lacks in the advanced bells and whistles of its PC counterpart, like raytracing and reliable 4K, it more than makes up for in accessibility and smooth performance across a variety of devices. Not to mention it still looks great too.