Was Cyberpunk 2077 a flop? Was it a disappointment at launch? Let's tackle that question and why it isn't such a big deal now. Despite a rocky beginning, the game is actually quite fantastic.
A good game brings out emotions, tells a story, and looks great, right? Well, a great game goes beyond that. It lets you dive into a brand-new world with fresh eyes, ready to be amazed. You feel things, experience highs and lows, and it all feels strangely familiar yet completely different. Games like this are rare. Going into Cyberpunk 2077 without any spoilers or preconceived notions was the best way to kick things off.
Cyberpunk 2077 seamlessly blends action, adventure, and RPG elements. Even after investing 60 hours into the game, I'm continually discovering fresh content and experiencing novel events.
For me, Cyberpunk 2077 stands as the RPG of the decade. It reimagines how side quests work, how characters grow, and puts a strong focus on the choices you make. You can breathe new life into the game just by changing V's origin story.
This game is meant to be savored, like a slow walk through a beautiful world. You can take a leisurely drive in the fancy car you worked hard for, spend an evening by the lakeside, or simply watch the bustling night city go about its business.
The combat is exceptionally well-designed and fun, showcasing that, while Cyberpunk 2077 primarily falls within the RPG genre, its combat mechanics are finely tuned to complement its distinctive style, making it most enjoyable when appreciated for its unique approach.
With the upcoming update, it's definitely worth revisiting if you're a fan of RPGs. Give it a shot, and you might just fall in love with Night City all over again.
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