John Tucker
John Tucker's Reviews
If your friends are getting it and you like multiplayer, it's worth playing.
Those who like the genre or who love artistic games will enjoy it despite its flaws.
It's not exactly Sticker Star, but the change isn't necessarily for the better. Still, despite its flaws, there is fun to be had here.
Worth playing, but you'll want a walkthrough.
With all of this in mind, Cyberpunk 2077 ends up being one of those games that can be frustrating to love. There are good design elements all over, from a menu option disabling licensed music for streaming to quests that completely change based on whether you choose to go in guns blazing or stay hidden and make sense both ways. The main and side quests are all packed full of great story, the characters are fun to get to know… and yet despite all of the effort that went into this game, we also see the bad design choices I discussed above and an unplayable console version. If you can take the places where it’s a bad example and remember to do better in your own life, and maybe wait until it’s been patched into working, there’s an amazing game here that you can be glad you experienced.
Only recommended for those who read this review and still want to buy the game anyway.
I entirely regret purchasing this game.
A must-buy for Diablo II Necromancer fans, still worth it for anyone else.