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Cyberpunk 2077 review: Cyberpunk 2077 is the game of the decade - Digital Spy

"We could wax lyrical about how good this game is for another ten years, and we still think the conversation would be relevant - so yes, we think Cyberpunk 2077 is the game of the decade. This is an event, and a big moment in gaming, because the brilliant Cyberpunk 2077 is laying down the stepping stones for greater feats in the future. If you only play one next-gen game, make it this one." - Digital Spy

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Neo1111601d ago (Edited 1601d ago )

It is possible that some fans of short, polished, but limited in scope games are disappointed by naming C2077 game of the decade. However, in my opinion, open-world RPGs are the most difficult and time-consuming type of games. If you are able to master this genre - you are the best in the world.

Flewid6381600d ago

So do I, but outside of NRS, none of them to AAA production.

bouzebbal1600d ago

Flew

Does it matter? I'm still enjoying KOF13. It's all about that fun factor.

4Sh0w1600d ago (Edited 1600d ago )

A 10 for a bug riddled game...hey I can appreciate the effort that went into this game and sure the bugs *might get fixed one day but these reviews are waaaaaay too forgiven if its anything close to what many have acknowledged the bugs should not be given a pass in reviews scores, the game should be rated for what it is WHEN YOU PLAY IT, not for what it *might be later.

I saw high scores from reviews saying almost every hour of gameplay there was a immersion breaking or in some cases a bug that ruined critical moments of the story...then gave it a high score, why? Oh bc its got "so much potential AFTER a patch", "its the biggest game of the year", "CDPR is a great dev"= all terrible excuses, it is what it is, likely a ambitious game but very flawed from everything Ive seen -thats not a 10.

SO71D1600d ago

Time consuming? Yes.

But difficult? Nope.

Ddog451600d ago

I think he means difficult to make.

SO71D1599d ago (Edited 1599d ago )

Ha! That makes more sense.

Flewid6381600d ago

I've never heard of anyone having trouble with open world RPGs.

Souls games are about it.

AnnaDea1600d ago

"A 10 for a bug riddled game...hey I can appreciate the effort that went into this game and sure the bugs *might get fixed one day but these reviews are waaaaaay too forgiven if its anything close to what many have acknowledged the bugs should not be given a pass in reviews scores"

You sound butthurt like hell. People want this game to fail so hard they buy into everything that confirms their bias.

The day 1 patch has addressed many of the bugs that was hunting the reviewers. So I could give zero fucks if the reviewer got to play the inferior version some weeks before me xD

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phoenixwing1601d ago

Hopefully this game will live up to this review when I play it.

UnSelf1601d ago

“If you only play one next-gen game, make it this one."

Next gen is only 3 weeks old. We got another 7 years of games coming

MaximusTKG1601d ago (Edited 1601d ago )

I think the writer is using what the English language refers to as hyperbole. I literally don’t think he meant it literally. It used to show you how great the writer thinks this game is. Now you learned something today!!

VivaChe1600d ago

(whisper voice) I think he is also hoping to get this quote included in marketing materials...

Somedudeoverhere1600d ago

Still, not precisely elegantly used, though funny to point out.

Seraphim1601d ago

Lol. and isn't the next gen patch not coming until early next year? yeah I get performance enhancements are still there if you play it on next gen but the fact remains....

Si-Fly1601d ago

Next gen 2077 is available day 1 on PC if you’ve got the right hardware :D

badz1491600d ago

@Si-Fly

the right hardware are almost always "out of stock" LOL

RaiderNation1600d ago

And until the PS5/XSX patches get released, it's still not a "next gen" game.

The_Sage1601d ago

I've read a few reviews and while is being reviewed well it seems some are ignoring every fault including massive bugs.

robtion1601d ago (Edited 1601d ago )

Bugs are a pain, can impact the experience, and should definitely be noted but should not necessarily change the final score. Bugs will likely be patched out eventually (given CDPR's history I think this will be the case). Skyrim, Fallout, and countless other games launch with significant bugs. Alien Isolation had a game breaking bug for several months and is still a fantastic game.

I would rather an amazing game with bugs than a so so game that is polished. Of course ideally both would be great but it's not always realistic to expect when you are looking at games of this scale which have already been delayed a bunch of times.

badz1491600d ago

NO! @The_Sage is right with this one. The bugs should be mentioned and the game shouldn't be rated as if the bugs don't exist. All of the highest reviews so far are basically blinded by loyalty to CDPR eventhough they are not allowed to use their own footage for reviews, not allowed to review the console versions etc. they are all saying the same thing - the concept and promises of the game is great but you have to ignore the bugs and repetitiveness in gameplay. it's just shady as hell! not that I'm saying that the game is not great, but the way they are hadling the reviews is shady and shouldn't be tolerated just because they are CDPR!

RgR1600d ago

Ive seen them mentioned in almost every review. However, the reviewers did get a patch which was smaller than the day 1 patch which fixed a lot of the bugs...it stands to reason that they expect the rest of the patch to fix the majority of the remaining bugs.

It's a shame that we can't see these bugs in action.

The_Sage1600d ago

Right... So to give the game 100/100 and say it's maybe the best game ever made seems a bit strange.

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DF Direct Weekly #210: Next-Gen Sony Handheld , Cyberpunk DLSS on Switch 2, Docked VRR In Question

Join Rich, Oliver and Alex for discussion on the latest leaks surrounding the mooted PlayStation handheld and the myste…

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Profchaos4d ago

I really want to know what's going on with docked vrr cause cyberpunk at 40 fps docked seems to be a choice driven by vrr

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Cyberpunk 2077 on Switch 2 uses DLSS confirms CD Projekt RED

The first confirmed use of Nvidia's machine learning-based upscaler is revealed - and it's in one of Switch 2's most demanding titles.

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Sonic18815d ago

DLSS should help the Nintendo Switch 2 with longevity

Profchaos4d ago (Edited 4d ago )

Based on so e of the impossible ports we saw on switch 1 I'm not worried about the hardwares longevity.

Next gen systems ps6 and next box might slow down switch 2 development but given leaks showing PlayStation releasing a new portable system around the same time as ps6 that can play ps5 games says that next gen cross gen seems to be poised to last the entire generation

And right now I'd say there isn't much that couldn't be scaled down to run on switch 2

Goodguy015d ago

Nvidia or Nintendo need to come out and detail how dlss will work on switch 2. Like is it dlss4? Or just completely customized for the switch.

Tacoboto5d ago

I'm sure they've detailed exactly that in documentation provided to developers.

b00mFargl35d ago

It will probably be behind a $20 demo that we have to download. 😂

PRIMORDUS5d ago

I like to know as well, which version of DLSS? 2, 3, 3.5 or 4? I mean it's not that hard for Nintendo to say which version games will use.

Profchaos5d ago (Edited 5d ago )

Given the specs of the system and the time the hardware was produced if I had a stab in the dark I'd say a heavily customised dlss3

Neonridr5d ago

it's GPU is based around ampere technology, which is 3 series cards tech. So some features from DLSS4 can be ported down to older cards, just not some 5 series exclusive features like multi-frame gen.

Notellin5d ago

If they did what would that be even do for you?

originaljohn1d 16h ago

Why do you care, are you a developer?

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Profchaos4d ago

40fps docked is a interesting choice as it's in the vrr range but we don't have confirmation of vrr docked

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Cyberpunk 2077 on Nintendo Switch 2 Targeting 1080p Docked, 720p Handheld, at 30-40 FPS

The Cyberpunk 2077 Ultimate Edition is coming to the Nintendo Switch 2, but what kind of performance can you expect?

VenomUK23d ago

Targeting 1080p means a modest resolution compared to PS5 & Series X - but at least it’s a step up from the disappointing performance on Xbox Series S.

DivineHand12523d ago

I don't understand your comment. Cyberpunk 2077 runs at 1080p 60 FPS on the series S in performance mode and 1440p 30 fps in quality mode.

The series S is more powerful than the majority of the handhelds on the market because it has access to more power while the handhelds have to be constrained to preserve battery life.

gold_drake23d ago

are we really at this point, where we defend older tech?

but i get it, its nintendo, they always get away with that shit.

OpenGL23d ago

The Series S also launched at $299 almost 5 years ago.

RaidenBlack22d ago

We got CP2077 running native on a Nintendo but still no GTA V, which could've easily run on Switch 1.

Rainbowcookie23d ago

On youtube GvG they are playing the demo on switch 2 and it looks good.

Christopher23d ago

Looks like PS4 base model to me. Not sure why 12 year-old hardware quality is a selling point, especially without Ray Tracing.

Rainbowcookie23d ago

Should say good , for what it is and them working a few weeks on it.

Profchaos23d ago

@christopher it's now been confirmed the switch 2 does feature ray tracing and dlss

https://www.theverge.com/ne...

Christopher23d ago

@Profchaos none of it is in the gameplay shown for CP2077 and highly likely extremely limited for games that do utilize it. Much like the PS4/XBO. Again, 12 year old tech.

VariantAEC21d ago

@Profchaos
My phone also has hardware accelerated raytracing. What games use it? World of Tanks and what else? Basically nothing. What Switch 2 games feature any kind of RT?

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Cacabunga23d ago

Smh at the level of ignorance..

Switch 2 is just a base PS4.

RaidenBlack22d ago

@christopher
Nintendo has been targeting a generation older perf since Wii.
Wii stayed at Gamecube perf level, WiiU reached slightly over X360/PS3, but commercially failed.
So, Nintendo Switched to handheld. That's a different architecture space but its a more modern architecture which let it perform much better than the X360/WiiU space and hence was able to stay relevant this long.
Hence Switch 2 continuing the handheld trend and will also be able to continue the perf trend of being able to perform slightly better than the base PS4 level space.
Yes, it should've arrived at least 2 years prior but that's Wii U gen ending early, Switch taking over early and staying relevant for much longer that caused its launch delay.

Jin_Sakai23d ago

It’s a handheld what do you expect. It’s good enough for what it is.

Profchaos23d ago (Edited 23d ago )

The echo chamber hates anything the switch 2 does apparently. Because they hate the price of some games.

Guys wouldn't have coped with the Neo Geo

ZycoFox23d ago (Edited 23d ago )

It's a portable, and it's Nintendo, not unexpected..

If you want frame rate and higher res/textures then just get a PS5 or better yet a good PC.

I wouldn't buy a Switch 2 for third party games unless they were light on the hardware.

VariantAEC21d ago

For the price Nintendo is making Switch 2 an easy skip. That isn't good.

RaidenBlack22d ago

A tiny comment without much context or reasoning, but the upvotes echo the community here.

Kornholic22d ago

The context and reasoning is very much baked into the comment.

Vits23d ago

To put things into perspective, the Steam Deck’s preset for Cyberpunk 2077 runs at a mix of medium and low settings, targets 40 FPS, and renders at 650p before upscaling. That means the Switch 2 version will likely be very close to what you get on the Deck in handheld mode, possibly a bit sharper.

When it comes to efficiency, the Steam Deck lasts between 1 hour 40 minutes and 2 hours 15 minutes while running Cyberpunk. Based on Nintendo’s own worst-case scenario, the Switch 2 should be in the same range at around 2 hours, but if it's more efficient, it could do better.

Docked mode is where things get more interesting. The Steam Deck doesn’t have an official docked mode, but with Power Tools, you can overclock it while plugged in, pushing the resolution to 900p native, bumping most settings to medium, and still holding 40 FPS. If the Switch 2 is aiming for 1080p in docked mode and achieving it natively, then it could have a slight edge in performance.

Honestly, that’s solid performance, and if the efficiency is there, it might surpass the Steam Deck when it comes to AAA games. However, it’s not going to be a game-changer. More powerful current Windows handhelds will likely surpass it in many scenarios, but they are also more expensive and less efficient.

Profchaos23d ago (Edited 23d ago )

Really well said to bad everyone even slightly positive about switch is getting hate similar to the pro did.

People just don't like that people enjoy things and probably want Nintendo to fold so we only have one console maker

Vits23d ago

I mean, don’t get me wrong, I still think it can be a pretty bad value. But unlike the Pro, the lack of value isn’t going to come from the hardware or a lack thereof. It’s the game prices that could end up being way too high, with Nintendo opening the floodgates.

But that’s something we will have to wait and see.

Profchaos23d ago

@vits I agree game prices are a real problem thankfully third parties appear to have stuck to a traditional price point games like street fighter 6 appear to be available for a far cheaper price than mk world.

I'll be getting the mk world bundle personally. I would prefer the physical cart but when it's half the cost in the bundle it's a no brainer.

I still stand by the fact the hardware needs a chance to prove itself and from what I saw in yesterday's presentation it looks like strong capable hardware NVIDIA have also validated overnight that dlss and ray tracing features are supported on the switch 2 with the df team not seeing many signs of games running dlss in the presentation it seems there might be more to the hardware than we have seen right now.

I don't think downplaying the whole system is fair because of the game prices realistically this will be reflected in retail sales and the market will speak for itself right now Nintendo shares have gone up since the reveal.

Michiel198922d ago

its more the mindset of: if a gaming machine isn't EXACTLY how i want my gaming machines, it's bad.For the audience that they're targeting, it's great except the game prices...thats just stupid, but I suspect they'll get away with it and others will follow suit with their game prices.

Profchaos23d ago

40 on a vrr display can result in gameplay that feels akin to 60.

Vrr is an amazing tech we still need to learn if Nintendo vrr bottoms out like PS5 does (xsx doesn't) but I would be expecting 40 with vrr to become a standard on switch 2

Profchaos23d ago

For clarity I'm playing god of war Ragnarok using the 40 fps mode with vrr on ps5 and it's fantastic it should be a standard

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