![]() “This is what I least expected about Cyberpunk 2077: that its notions of “cool” are so tied up in the digital persona of a past-his-prime rocker that the game sometimes feels like looking through your uncle’s musty record collection while he talks about how great the Rolling Stones are.” Washington Post Those tightly plotted early hours in particular, with their clandestine meetings at which characters obsess over gathering intel and acquiring all the necessary gear to accomplish an audacious crime, pull you into V’s life as a merc with her eyes on joining the exclusive ranks of Night City’s criminal elite.” “Cyberpunk 2077 isn’t afraid to slow down for both plot and character development. While Petit loved some of the game’s character moments and plot points, she thought that it didn’t ultimately do much to advance either the open-world RPG or the cyberpunk genre. ![]() Polygon (opens in new tab), like many other outlets, had a mixed opinion of Cyberpunk 2077 in its review by Carolyn Petit. It often took me a moment or two to determine whether a visual glitch was supposed to be happening due to V's cyberware, which is a major part of the story, or if I needed to reload the game.” Polygon “The technical problems not only took me out of the game literally but also led me to question whether certain things throughout the game were intentional. “The side quests and the characters they showcase are the shining beacon through the neon-soaked bleakness of Night City, and they give you room to explore the best the core RPG mechanics have to offer.” But the plethora of side content didn’t mesh well with the main plot, and bugs were a big issue. She liked the deep RPG mechanics and, of course, Keanu Reeves as Johnny Silverhand. Kallie Plagge reviewed Cyberpunk 2077 for Gamespot (opens in new tab), and she gave the game 7 out of 10. “You'll want to explore everything Cyberpunk 2077 has to offer, because the core campaign is surprisingly short … I was genuinely taken aback at facing a 'point of no return' warning in the core campaign that felt like it arrived just as the story was really hitting its stride.” Gamespot (7/10) It takes everything we celebrate about open-world games, and learns from it, implementing best-in-class variations in a world that's so dense and detailed.” “Cyberpunk 2077 is a paragon of open-world gaming, offering the kind of freedom to explore and define your character that provides a new pinnacle for the genre. He called the game “unpolished” in the state that he played it.At GamesRadar+ (opens in new tab) (one of our sister sites), Sam Loveridge had almost nothing but praise for Cyberpunk 2077, awarding it a perfect 5 out of 5, and citing only the core campaign’s short length as a notable flaw. ![]() The reviewer spent 28 minutes praising the game before launching into a seven-minute section dedicate to bugs and technical issues. “This feels dishonest, as it feels like CD Projekt Red is trying to hide some of the buggy elements of the game that I would like to show you guys because I feel like it’s important to know – but I’m not allowed to until the day that the game launches in certain regions.” “This really doesn’t sit well with me,” YongYea explained in his review. The reviewer stated that he wouldn’t be able to show his own gameplay until December 9, when the embargo is lifted, and the game releases in some regions. In his review, YouTuber YongYea began by discussing one thing that worries him about Cyberpunk and CD Projekt Red’s handling of early review copies. There are some early issues with Cyberpunk that reviewers experienced firsthand. Read More: Xbox Series X loads GTA V at mindboggling speedĪ good base doesn’t remove the potential for criticism.
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