
Cyberpunk 2077
Game » consists of 11 releases. Released Dec 10, 2020
An open-world action role-playing game by CD Projekt RED based on the pen and paper RPG Cyberpunk 2020.
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5 (0) 4 (2) 3 (1) 2 (1) 1 (0) 3.3 starsAverage score of 4 user reviews
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Cyberpunk Could Have Used Another Year (2022 Review) 0
While we can all acknowledge that Cyberpunk 2077 came out a hot mess plagued with bugs and performance issues (dear god last gen console versions were literally unplayable), in the year of 2022 we finally have what we should have got in the first place. At launch this game was a 3 with all the awful immersion breaking bugs, but however many patches later and a next gen version released, we are now at a 4 which i think is a rather big upgrade. Outside of all the bugs and issues that have (most...
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Better on PC, Still a Broken Game 0
I'll start this off by saying that Cyberpunk 2077 is not the game it needs to be, or the one it tries to be, at this point in time. It may get there eventually but what we've got at release time is an incomplete, bug-riddled, mostly lifeless form of what most of us were envisioning. The opening video sequence seems to paint that vision well, with a dystopian city that's oozing with action, crime, sex, drugs and violence. However, once you get settled in and the initial awe of the cityscape fades...
3 out of 4 found this review helpful. -
How did this happen? 0
The question that will never get answered, although we can guess, is how this game turned into such a shit show?The setup...You play as V. He's a mercenary and does odd jobs for money. You can go kill people or deliver special items. The problem V runs into is that a heist he was in on went bad. To make things worse he put a bad chip in his head. What makes it bad is that it is corrupt and ends up putting the consciousness of another person into his. Enter Johny Silverhand, aka Keanu Reeves. J...
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Finding the joy in quiet moments 0
I tried to play Cyberpunk 2077 on my PS5 about a year ago. At that point the game had been out for a little over a year, and many of the bugs / issues people had complained about had been fixed. I decided to finally check it out, and see the game underneath all the controversy. I made it about 5 hours in. It was loud, obnoxious, punchy, and frustrating. Everything about it felt extreme and grotesque to me. The hyper-sexual ads around the city, V and Jackie’s talk about becoming “lege...
1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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