After the debut of Netflix's Cyberpunk: Edgerunners, the most controversial game in recent history is receiving unprecedented amounts of players, new and old, venturing into Night City.
Like so many others I was heartbroken at Cyberpunk-2077's launch. The day review embargoes were lifted, the game was vitriolically dismantled and labelled a lazy, disappointing release that would drag one of the most highly regarded game developers (CD Projekt Red) to its demise, however, despite the technical issues and community backlash, back in 2020 I still had a great time with the game.
It is important to note that even after all the patches and performance updates, this game can still be a bug-filled mess and for many, this will kill the experience, but beneath surface-level issues, this game is a phenomenal and fun experience.
In 2022, Night City is more than ever a setting filled with landmarks and characters that truly feel alive and will resonate with players. The story is uniquely memorable, captivating and at times gut-wrenching. At its core, Cyberpunk-2077 is a game built with passion and devotion.
Cyberpunk-2077 will always be one of the most divisive gaming experiences, but to those who have actually played it, it remains deserving of any and all praise it receives.
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