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December 2020
(78%)
222 Reviews
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The editors liked
Peerless quest design
Remarkable ray-traced realism
Superb immersive sim gameplay
Breathtaking open world with excellent visuals and music
Great characters and an entertaining story that won't take over your life
Solid gunplay
Hacking and stealth mechanics with plenty of player customisation
Tons more content beyond its core story
Night City is a living
Breathing world that is truly breathtaking
V is an excellent lead character with so much potential depth
All of the gameplay systems are nuanced and rewarding
Dialogue and storytelling are strong and impactful
Most immersive game world to date
Absolutely gorgeous
Freedom of choice in story and combat
The editors didn't like
Some half-baked mechanics
Lots of unfortunate glitches
The narrative feels compromised
Constant flood of new quests can get overwhelming
Melee isn't a great combat choice
Being stuck with Keanu Reeves isn't all it's cracked up to be
Braindance mechanic is underutilized
Female character writing feels misogynistic at times
Brad Chacos/IDGCD Projekt Red had the weight of the world on its shoulders, but Cyberpunk 2077 delivers. I can't think of a single significant complaint.The game looks gorgeous, sounds luscious, and hits you in the feels just as hard as Witcher 3. The dee...
my Cyberpunk experience has been far more good than bad, I really enjoyed the story, characters, and worldbuilding. The gameplay was good enough to keep me entertained and in the end game, my weapons and abilities made me feel like a Cyber Demi-God. I'd...
Brad Chacos/IDGCD Projekt Red had the weight of the world on its shoulders, but Cyberpunk 2077 delivers. I can't think of a single significant complaint.The game looks gorgeous, sounds luscious, and hits you in the feels just as hard as Witcher 3. The dee...
Abstract: Well, the simple answer is - not exactly. Cyberpunk 2077 is still the same game it was when it was released, only with improved performance and slightly more stability. None of the free DLC and expansions that were promised before launch have been release...
Highly Detailed World Design, Ray Tracing Is a Dream, Superb Immersion, Great Story, Awesome Side Missions
Bugs, Main Campaign Is Shorter Than Expected, Vehicle Mechanics needs improvement
Cyberpunk 2077 champions the open-world setting with a level of immersion that has been missing in RPGs this past generation. With a complicated world, complex RPG mechanics and a riveting story, Cyberpunk 2077 has set a new standard for open-world games...
Cyberpunk 2077 kicks you into its beautiful and dazzlingly dense cityscape with few restrictions. It offers a staggering amount of choice in how to build your character, approach quests, and confront enemies, and your decisions can have a tangible and nat...
Abstract: Probably the most controversial title to be launched this year, Cyberpunk 2077 was teased in E3 2017 with a high-profile appearance by Keanu Reeves.Fast forward to today when the game is finally launched amid the pandemic and possibly the worst controve...
Night City is aesthetically gorgeous and expansive, Combat packs a punch and supports multiple playstyles, Narrative is rather short and predictable, but the presentation is great, Gameplay is quite varied and interesting, Judy Alvarez
There isn't as much to explore as you'd expect, Character development feels rather shallow in general, Perk and Attribute requirements are sometimes awkward and counterintuitive, Crafting and upgrading equipment yields poor returns for a ton of effort, Yo
Abstract: If The Game Awards 2020 was a burger, then this would probably be the juicy patty in between the buns. Having something else to talk about besides nominees and winners makes all the difference in an awards ceremony like this one because a burger without a...
Abstract: You're thrust into the shoes of V, a mercenary in Night City who (avoiding spoilers as much as I can) ends up with the psyche of long-dead rockstar and anti-corporate terrorist Johnny Silverhand trapped in their head. Johnny, played by the instantly recog...