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That being said, there is a giant gorilla in the room, and he need to go away, the list is long and CDPR need to fix it.
I didn't enjoy it at first. I was very disappointed.
Then I started to enjoy it on what it actually was, and not what I was expecting/wanting it to be.
Then I started to not enjoy the Open World aspect of the game. I started to not enjoy the entire Skill-Tree system. It seemed somewhat shallow to me after having studied it.
The characters do not really interest me that much so far. Well, the Japanese dude does. Admittedly I am not that far into the story. I've mostly just been doing open-world stuff.
I will probably get my fun out of this my first playthrough--which I am taking my time with. Unless CDPR really overhauls some aspects to the game, or puts in a crap-ton of content into it that adds a little more value to the game, I won't be playing a second time.
There are other games that do shooting better. There are other games that do open world better. There are other games that do RPG better. I'll grant CP2077 does a lot of things to an "OK" degree, but none of it really stands out for me as something I really love. I can replay Fallout 4 and never be bothered by revisiting it. This one? I don't know. I am kind of sort of forcing myself to continue with it. It's just that there is a lot to do in the game, and none of it is that exciting. It's just okay.
This game's failures are all failures of marketing (over-promising and under-delivering, taking pre-orders and committing to a release date too soon, trying to support old console hardware that clearly isn't up to the task). The game itself is actually quite good and if they hadn't screwed the pooch on the marketing aspect I'm 100% positive the community reaction would be much more positive.
I'm willing to overlook a few odd bugs and wonky AI here and there, I'm sure they'll get fixed in time.
Mixed feelings. Generally I did have enough fun to finish the game. But I think if it wasn't for COVID and tons of free time lately I wouldn't have. I noticed a lot of times that I lost interest when the game mechanics were pretty early exhausted and I was annoyed by the story (or more likely the characters in it) quite often. Then I paused the game for several hours because my attention was somewhere else. And when I returned to my PC and noticed that I didn't really quit the game, I continued.
I'm just passing 150hrs played and, for me, the game has been completely stable without a single crash so that has helped massively.
Anyway, other than the popular "breath-taking" Keanu meme I had zero ideas what Cyberpunk 2077 was as I'd never seen a trailer, not read a review, not played or heard of any of the previous games and hadn't played anything similar before (my first RPG-style combat game). The only reason I bought it was a mix of Keanu, Steam's homepage and a busted knee meaning 6 weeks off work so I needed a new game to play to kill the time.
I finished my first full play-through (every mission, side mission, gig, police quest etc and 5 of the different endings done) as Male Nomad V in around 120hrs and enjoyed everything - the visuals, the weapons, the open world nature of the game etc and yes there were a few visual glitches but nothing game breaking and I only had to reload 3 times in 120hrs so I was quite happy with my purchase.
Yet for me the biggest unexpected bonus had been just how emotionally attached I got in all the characters and their stories, so much that after finishing the first time (V & Panam leave NC) and I thought I'd "finished" the game, I was actually sad. Then when I realised I could play-through again with a different backstory or sex to my V, I found it hard going talking to characters who seemed so full of life when I knew how their story ends up.
However, since that initial play-through I decided to look at all the "fuss" being created by people saying "look whats been left out" as the game seems pretty full already to me and I really wish I hadn't, because I was happier about the game when I didn't know just how much great stuff had been pulled out before release, and that my enjoyment would have been even higher had those aspects not been pulled.
I'm now about 30hrs through my 2nd play-through as Female Corpo V and I'm still enjoying the game TBF. I've learnt some things after my 1st play-through so I've changed a few story options, done a few things differently etc so I'm still finding new things even 150hrs later which I hadn't done the first time which is keeping the game fresh for me.
I can't wait to see how the game will change over the next few years, with DLC's and patches hopefully bring dropped parts back in but either way I've definitely gotten my monies worth!
I want to see the game complete as the trailer showed
Yes, the game offered me to buy sushi
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2338798884
On a serious note.
The game has been very enjoyable for me, mainly because I was not overhyped, nor was I expecthing this to be a full blown RPG.. infact I expected a Adventure-RPG with FP perspective and a beautiful openworld as a backdrop... That was also what I got.
There are minor issues sure, this is a big big big game! But it has not hindered me from having fun, infact I also had 2 bugs so far and none of them gamebreaking, I had very few visual glitches and none of them really immersion breaking (it is like most ofter Adventure(Action)-RPG´s out there)
I think I have spent over 70 hours actively and maybe 10 hours on the photomode alone. I started with a nomad, did not take all sidequest (only "companion" npc ones) and a few in every area to see how they went. It still took me 65 hours to finish the game with that attitude.. I started my secound play as a Corpo (I want to finish alot if not all side missions with this one)
In generel I think the world is immersive
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2323537268
But I see alot of people hating it because they expected another game, some expected a Openworld Action Shooter like GTAV, some wanted it to be Baldur´s Gate III in FP view..... Some wanted this to be TES on speed... Instead of just accepting what it is.. Yes it had cut content, we knew so for a long long time.. Yes we knew it would be a Adventure-RPG...
Could it be optimized better? Sure it could. I run this at 60-80 FPS stable on 1440p with everything set to very high, RT features all on and DLSS on balanced. But I mean.. if you wanna play on old tech (a 1060 ie) and think you can max everthing out on 1440p with over 60 fps.. then you just don´t know the power of your rig...
Those people seems to have stated they wanna leave Cyberpunk 2077
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2335709445
The combat in this game is pretty decent. It is nothing fancy, but fun enough to keep me enganged atleast. I also see a big difference from how you wanna play, my first char is very different from my secound one (whom is a netrunner)
Could have been better, could have been worse.
The choices are not big enough for my taste, but they are also not that far away compared to other series like TES/modern Fallout/etc. They are much on pair, people just bash this more.
The graphics are not that important to me, but this really is a stunning game.
Examples
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2330717227
With RT shown properly
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2324493088
Basically Cyberpunk 2077 is a good Adventure-RPG. Sadly it caters to a broad audience and can´t keep anyone full happy (nor me btw) but it does embrace enough people to be the most selling PC game of all time at launch and the most played SP game on Steam for 3 weeks in a row (actually most of the time even more played than CSGO and Dota2)
So could Cyberpunk 2077 be better? Yes? could it be alot worse? yes!!!... will it become better with time? Most likely if CDPR does what they usually do... Will this itch my RPG scratch? No... the stories are great, the light RPG features are alright, but if I wanted to go full blown RPG, I would boot up Baldur´s Gate III in EA or just start WL3/P:K
So surprise people.. most people actually like this enough to mass play it.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2338772145