Cyberpunk 2077: Valuable or Not?
Cyberpunk 2077: Valuable or Not?
Hello everyone, I hope everything is going well with you! Stay safe and healthy! Your thoughts matter a lot to me. As you're all aware, the CD release key for Cyberpunk 2077 has finally arrived—the most eagerly anticipated game. Many of you have tried it, and most have completed it. How many of you enjoyed this title? How many disliked it and why? Do you think I should purchase it or not? Feel free to share your opinions!
Not overly excited yet, but eager to try it out. I'll be playing on Steam.
I’m excited about the potential for it to really fail. There are plenty of red flags pointing to a disappointing game. If it’s truly strong, I’ll stop talking and accept it.
I'll observe the feedback. The Witcher 2 and 3 initially had poor controls. I recall TW2 was extremely problematic, forcing me to stop playing until a patch around six months later improved it. I anticipate similar control challenges when they first release.
I’m excited about it. I’m not sure if it’ll meet everyone’s expectations, but I’m confident it’s at least a solid open-world RPG, far surpassing the usual Ubisoft and EA offerings. Plus, I think I’ll enjoy it more than usual thanks to the current situation.
For me, it seems simpler than Witcher 3. I purchased Witcher 1 but didn’t enjoy the controls. I bought Witcher 2 and found the writing poor. I still placed a pre-order for Witcher 3, and my family thought I was crazy because they knew I didn’t like the first two. What I appreciated most about Witcher 3 was its quality control. It lacked the usual Monday morning textures and Friday afternoon models—it felt like it was crafted by one person. They honed their skills over time, so 3 might be a good choice. We’ll see if the systems they introduced to ensure success still work. Or things could go wrong again, like with BioWare’s past projects or Bethesda’s earlier attempts. This is my first pre-order since Mass Effect Andromeda. I’m hoping it isn’t my final one.
Let's keep the discussion focused.
We'll avoid any debates or arguments.
Just stay clear and concise.