Cyberpunk 2077
CP 2077
Release Date: December 10, 2020
RPG, FPP, cyberpunk, science fiction, sandbox, Polish, romances, singleplayer
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A science-fiction RPG title based on tabletop role-playing game Cyberpunk. This production was developed by CD Projekt RED studio – the team who gained worldwide acclaim thanks to its successful The Witcher series – actively supported by the co-writer of the original system, Mike Pondsmith. The story takes you to the year 2077, featuring technically advanced, albeit corrupted world of the future.
Last Update: August 9, 2019
Cyberpunk 2077 Guide
Cyberpunk2077 guide contains tips and hints, as well as a complete walkthrough. Tips concern things like combat, secrets, romance, exploration, and the hidden gems. We also have guide to V's choices, system requirements, keybinds and a trophies.
December 17, 2020
Cyberpunk 2077 Review - Samurai, You've Got a Great RPG to Play!
The newest game from CD Projekt Red is proof that The Witcher 3 was not an accident. It's a great RPG mixed with action, which could use one more small delay – just to clean all the bugs.
Gamepressure Review
Cyberpunk 2077
The newest game from CD Projekt Red is proof that The Witcher 3 was not an accident. It's a great RPG mixed with action, which could use one more small delay – just to clean all the bugs.
OpenCritic Rating
Top Critic Average: 76 / 100, game is Recomended by 67% of Critics. There are 214 Critic Reviews.
Eurogamer: by Chris Tapsell
Exceptional characters, heartfelt storytelling and enjoyable action threaten to be engulfed by endless bugs and hasty, uneven design.
Kotaku: by Riley MacLeod
My favorite ending in Cyberpunk is the one a lot of players call the “bad” ending. I wouldn’t have been satisfied if it were my only choice, but its sad but uncompromising tone felt right for my playthrough. In every ending, characters you forged relationships with message you during the credits. In this ending, they have different opinions on your choice, and some wish things came out differently. This ending felt most like my time inside Cyberpunk and in the discussion around it: a lot of conflicting emotions and no definitive answer.
GamesRadar+: 5 / 5 by Sam Loveridge
What Cyberpunk 2077 lacks in core campaign length, it makes up for with depth and soul, offering a world of intrigue and violence unlike any other.
The main pros of the game
- Immersive World-Building: Night City is described as a vibrant, living environment with intricate details, making it feel like a character in its own right.
- Compelling Story and Characters: The narrative is engaging with well-developed characters, including the protagonist V and Johnny Silverhand, leading to emotional investment and impactful choices.
- Diverse Gameplay Options: Players can customize their characters and choose various playstyles, from stealth to combat, supported by a variety of cybernetic upgrades and weapons.
- Visual and Audio Excellence: The graphics are praised for their beauty and detail, particularly with ray tracing, and the soundtrack enhances the immersive experience.
- Improved Performance Post-Launch: Many reviews note that the game has significantly improved since its rocky launch, with most bugs fixed and gameplay smoothed out through updates and the Phantom Liberty DLC.
The main cons of the game
- Initial Bugs and Performance Issues: Although many bugs have been fixed, some players still encounter minor glitches and performance issues, particularly in driving mechanics.
- Limited Consequence of Choices: While choices are present, some players feel that the impact of those choices is not as profound as initially promised, leading to a sense of linearity in certain aspects of the game.
- Driving Mechanics: The driving experience is often criticized for feeling unrealistic and unresponsive, detracting from the overall gameplay experience.
- Content Repetition: Some missions and side quests can feel repetitive, leading to a grind-like experience for players.
The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users
- Vehicle Customization: Many players expressed disappointment over the lack of vehicle customization options, which they expected in a game centered around personal expression.
- More Diverse Quest Structure: Suggestions for more varied side quests and different gameplay paths were noted, as some players felt that the current missions leaned heavily on combat or fetch quests.
- Enhanced RPG Elements: Users indicated a desire for deeper RPG mechanics, such as more meaningful consequences for choices and a greater variety of interactions with NPCs.
Summary
- Overall, Cyberpunk 2077 has evolved into a well-regarded RPG experience, especially after substantial updates and the release of the Phantom Liberty expansion, but it still carries some lingering criticisms from its troubled launch period.
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GAMERS Score
Average score from 14920 votes. 13363 players anticipated the game.
Cyberpunk 2077 Description
Cyberpunk 2077 is a first-person open-world RPG with FPS elements. It was developed by the Polish studio CD Projekt RED, which gained international fame thanks to their bestselling The Witcher series. The game is based on Cyberpunk 2020 - a tabletop RPG system created in 1990 by Mike Pondsmith.
Storyline and character creator
Cyberpunk 2077 is set in 2077, in a fictional metropolis of Night City, located on the nothern Californian coast. The city is a retrofuturistic dystopia, its portrayal taken straight out of the 1990s - the world is devastated and ruled by brutal megacorps, with the streets being home to gangs and the titular cyberpunks - rebels independent of the system. Due to the technological progress, cybernetic implants have become commonplace.
The main protagonist is V, a rookie mercenary trying to make their way up in this grim reality. During one of their gigs, the protagonist comes into possession of a chip able to grant immortality, desired by the world's most influential powers. The player creates their protagonist from scratch, choosing their gender (and being able to freely mix-and-match between male and female characteristics), appearance and origin (there are three life paths at our disposal - nomad, street kid and corpo - deciding the game's beginning and offering additional dialogue options). The character creator is also where we set the protagonist's five initial stats: body, reflexes, technical ability, intelligence and cool.
Johnny Silverhand
A key player in Cyberpunk 2077's story is Johnny Silverhand - a famous rockerboy (in the world of CP2020 that is the name for a rockman known for being involved with the criminal underground) who died in mysterious circumstances in the 2020s, many years before the game's events. His consciousness was digitised and saved onto a chip V comes into possession of. His fate is thus linked to our protagonist's, which doesn't mean he's our ally - he may, for example, try to take over V's body against their will.
Voice cast
Johnny Silverhand is played by Keanu Reeves, known from the Matrix movies, John Wick movies and many other productions.
In addition to Reeves, the game stars Gavin Drei (V - male), Cherami Leigh (V - female), Lovensky Jean-Baptiste (Placide), Samuel Barnett (St Delamaine), Michael-Leon Wooley (Dexter "Dex" DeShawn), Jason Hightower (Jackie Walles) and many others.
Gameplay
Cyberpunk 2077 is a first-person RPG. The player explores a vast, open world (on foot, or behind the wheel of a car or a motorbike) and completes various, often non-linear quests. The game also includes an interesting Braindance mechanic, letting you view and examine the memories of other people. This is often used during various investigations.
Throughout the game we'll often have to fight - the combat system works similarly to an FPS with RPG elements (such as Destiny - as an example, headshots aren't always an instant kill, the amount of damage dealt being determined by V's stats). The player can use a diverse arsenal of futuristic weaponry (both firearms and melee weapons), as well as additional skills and tools (for example, we can hack safety systems and chips implanted into enemies). We can also eliminate foes quietly or negotiate with NPCs to convince them to our point of view or to find compromises.
Completing activities rewards us with two kinds of points - aside from regular experience used to develop our character, there's also street cred. It affects things such as access to better traders and questgivers. We can also increase our capabilities by installing various implants. The system is classless, letting us freely mix specializations and acquire different skills.
Night City is divided into six districts: City Center (where the headquarters of the megacorps are located), Westbrook (inhabited by the rich), Pacifica (controlled by gangs), Heywood (hosting the Latinos), Watson (where immigrants found a home) and Santo Domingo (supplying the metropolis with energy). We can also explore the desert areas around the city, known as the Badlands.
Cyberpunk 2077 runs on the RED Engine, which has received numerous improvements ever since the version used in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. The technology allowed the authors to create a detailed world with a 24-hour cycle and high traffic intensity on the streets. The PC version also supports ray tracing and DLSS 2.0. The game's rich, varied soundtrack is also worthy of praise, featuring many famous artists (such as the band Refused, which portray the cyberpunk band Samurai).
Multiplayer
The core of Cyberpunk is its story campaign, although the game is supposed to receive a multiplayer mode after the base game's release. Unfortunately, so far the developers haven't revealed any more specific information about it.
Last updated on August 14, 2015
Cyberpunk 2077 Summary
Game Series: Cyberpunk
Platforms:
PC / Windows
PlayStation 5 February 15, 2022
Xbox Series X/S February 15, 2022
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Developer: CD Projekt RED
Publisher: CD Projekt RED
Cyberpunk 2077 System Requirements
PC / Windows
Minimum: (30 fps / 1080p) Intel Core i7-6700 3.4 GHz / AMD Ryzen 5 1600 3.2 GHz, 12 GB RAM, graphic card 6 GB GeForce GTX 1060 / 8 Radeon RX 580 or better, 70 GB SSD, Windows 10 64-bit
Recommended: (60 fps / 1080p) Intel Core i7-12700 3.6 GHz / AMD Ryzen 7 7800 4.2 GHz, 16 GB RAM, graphic card 8 GB GeForce RTX 2060 Super / Radeon RX 5700 XT or better, 70 GB SSD, Windows 10 64-bit
Ultra: (60 fps / 4K / RT) Intel Core i9-12900 2.4 GHz / AMD Ryzen 9 7900X 4.7 GHz, 24 GB RAM, graphic card 16 GB GeForce RTX 4080 or better, 70 GB SSD, Windows 10 64-bit
PlayStation 4
Uses: PS4 Pro: max 30 fps @ max 1200p / PS4: max 30 fps @ max 1080p
Xbox One
Uses: XOne X: max 30 fps @ max 1080p / XOne: max 30 fps @ max 900p
PlayStation 5
Uses: 60 fps @ max 1200p
Xbox Series X/S
Uses: XSX: 60 fps @ 1080p, 30 fps @ max 1800p / XSS: max 30 fps @ 1300p
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Cyberpunk 2077's Development is Officially Over. 400 Devs Work on New Witcher Game
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Cyberpunk 2077 With 95% Positive Reviews on Steam in Last 30 Days. Devs Can’t Thank Players Enough
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