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0.0 hrs last two weeks / 707.2 hrs on record (322.0 hrs at review time)
Posted: 11 Feb, 2021 @ 4:38am
Updated: 23 Mar, 2021 @ 8:54am

I am very happy to give the thumbs up on this game on steam. While I feel really bad for everyone on console, the PC version was doing really well for me. I started playing from 1.06 on and I have been ever since mesmerized with the game, dumping over 320 hours in it since 15.01. and thoroughly enjoying the experience, the city, the story, the character builds and the branching choices and opportunities.

The Good:

1. The Story and quests - the story is beautifully crafted, believable and wonderfully cyberpunk. Be it in the main story, or the side quests, all of the dialogue is polished and thoroughly enjoyable. The game has 3 different starts (nomad, street kid, corpo-rat), 4 different gender-specific romance options and 2 additional ones (each and every single one coming with a beautifully crafted and believable story) and 5 different endings to explore that shouldn't be rushed and explored over multiple playthroughs. I'm going to go out on a limb and say, do the Bill Jablonsky quest. You will not be disappointed.

2. The overall city life experience - I felt that the city is believable and it was so much fun stumbling upon all kinds of events all over the districts. Sometimes the janky driving can actually deprive you from finding some real cool art, loot, character lines, etc. that the developers have so lovingly and cleverly put in the game. While I would agree that there are things missing (wasting money in casinos, slots, etc. - there are such locations in the game), I personally never cared about these activities.

3. The combat - the first person experience is amazing. It is difficult enough to keep you occupied, but also not too punishing, especially as you start learning how to use your chosen build's strengths properly. As I have tested it myself from start to finish over these 320 hours, every build is viable and works - from full on get in their faces to picking enemies from distance with snipers and hacks - it is all very enjoyable. Admittedly, some Weapon/perk combinations work better than others, but as this is an RPG, it has to cater to multiple playstyles and playthroughs - and I can tell you, it does.

4. Weapons - this deserves a separate point, as there are no useless weapons in the game and cater to every possible option a player might desire - close combat to long distance sniping. Every weapon can be accommodated in a build and a specific playstyle. Get in their face with bats, katanas, mantis blades or guerilla arms; get in close range with shotguns, pistols, the monowire; be a true soldier behind cover utilizing submachine guns or assault rifles; or just go the sneaky long range sniper route and combine them with silenced weapons to take out enemies from stealth. The variety is great, and the additional weapon variations (power for ricochets, tech for wall penetration and charging for more damage, and smart for no brain aiming while negating enemy's armor) work well towards creating the character that you want.

5. The Music - damn if it isn't damn near perfect, it thoroughly deserves the double damn in this sentence (which became a triple damn, and in the brackets, a quadruple damn and with this damn... quintuple...). I listen to some of the tracks almost every day because they are so amazing. Some are good for pumping up, some are chill but they will satisfy fans of almost every genre - from techno and pop to throat-bursting metal. And of course, you can choose which radio station to play based on your mood!

All those 5 points are more than enough to create a good open world game to explore and feel sufficiently engaged for many, many hours.

The BAD:

1. Bugs - let's just get this out of the way and be done with it. Even as of v1.12, there are multiple issues that, at least on PC, thankfully don't take that much out of the experience.

2. Missed opportunities - the building blocks for multiple random activities are present, but not implemented, pretty much like in a live service game - ergo, we may or may not see it. There is the opportunity for gambling (casinos, pachinko), playing various mini-games, and various others, but they are simply not implemented. It's clear that the devs thought of adding it, but it was pushed back in the development cycle in favor of more important things.

3. The driving - janky at best and you may be stuck in traffic way too often. While the devs really tried to add realism by having heavy traffic between 6 and 9 and 16 and 19, sometimes it clogs up the engine and creates way too many roadblocks (including cars stuck in one place for no reason). While you can roleplay and say that that guy's car just broke down, if you are in a quest that requires driving or chasing enemies... that is way too irritating. Most of the time the best vehicle you can use is a motorcycle to avoid said problems.

4. The police system - it is clearly rudimentary, pushed back in the development process and not properly implemented, simply teleporting police officers in your vicinity, including in closed rooms. Nope. Bad development work on this one. Just nope!

5. The 3 different starts - nomad, street kid and corpo could have had more impact than just 1 measly side quest at a certain point of the game. I really hoped for more quests based on it, and not just random lines in dialogue that sometimes amount to nothing. Based on dialogue alone, corpo is the best starting option, as that life path really allows you to deal with multiple problems.

Conclusion:

I had and still am having a blast with this game, over 300 hours in. I always want to double or triple my cash investment in game hours, and in Cyberpunk 2077 I can see myself dumping over 600 hours exploring, testing various character builds, and even more with the free DLCs that are coming. I can only hope the game will get better and better from now on. Once again, I am very sorry for my friends on console, but... I have a PC, I bought the game on PC and I need to judge it as I experienced it on PC, which started from a 7/10 on patch 1.06 and is now sitting on a
very solid 9/10
since patch 1.11. I am positive that with the right additions and DLCs, CDPR will get this game into 10/10 status.

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66 Comments
IceBorg 2 Apr, 2021 @ 2:59pm 
we are never going to agree so lets just end it and agree video games are fun.
DG Dobrev 24 Mar, 2021 @ 5:29pm 
This cannot be proven in any feasible way. Mine can. I played 400 hours with less than 6 (I had 5) crashes. I had 0 blue screens of death. I enjoyed myself throughout.

I sympathize with you console guys believe me. But Sorry if they did a PC port. Now you know how PC users feel about a shit console port. Press # to do this. Or press numpad 3 to heal. It's on the other side of the keyboard.

We can debate PC vs Console to oblivion... I'd rather not be a part of it.
IceBorg 24 Mar, 2021 @ 5:24pm 
i played the PC version and while its the best working one its still broken.
DG Dobrev 24 Mar, 2021 @ 5:21pm 
"While I feel really bad for everyone on console, the PC version was doing really well for me." I understand you and I understand your frustration. I feel total empathy and understanding for everyone who bought 2077 on console.

I am not going to play a PC master race fight with you. Since you own a console, you are 100% entitled to express yours griefs. But steam is a PC driven platform. As such, your opinion simply does not hold any weight here...

I am really very sorry, but you should be complaining and voicing your discontent somewhere else. IMO, the only thing CDPR are guilty of, is porting a PC game to console, hoping it will work - because console ports were so easy. They are guilty of believing it works the other way around. Nope it doesn't - and the people playing on console paid the price.

If I would play the PC master race card, it would be a "we got so many shit console ports why you consoles get 1 shit PC port"...
IceBorg 24 Mar, 2021 @ 4:59pm 
cars were floating there is no driving ai i could walk through buildings the combat is janky choices dont matter V is so boring and i dont care about her at all cops have no ai they just pop up inside even with the new patch. everything i can say is things you have heard before.
IceBorg 24 Mar, 2021 @ 4:52pm 
i play it ont he series x i dont know how to send footage
DG Dobrev 24 Mar, 2021 @ 4:05am 
Ok, please share your own experience with the game - if you even own it. Because until you keep repeating what some youtubers are saying to get clicks on their videos (and thus, money), while using super outdated 1.0 console release footage, and until I keep reaffirming that I am basing this review on my own experiences (as I should as per steam review guidelines) we can keep exercising our fingers for the next 5 years.
IceBorg 23 Mar, 2021 @ 10:48pm 
it is most certainly NOT preforming well.
DG Dobrev 23 Mar, 2021 @ 8:31pm 
The basic principle of a personal review is to give a person's opinion about a game based on their experience with it. I did exactly that. Do you want me to bash the game just because a bunch of youtubers did based on what happened on the last-gen consoles? Steam is a PC community, and on PC, that game is performing really damn well.

Come on, get back to Earth, my friend :)
IceBorg 23 Mar, 2021 @ 7:52pm 
just because the game ran for YOU and YOU enjoyed it doesn't mean you should give a bullshit review that you know is a lie.