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Cyberpunk 2077 Can be Completed in Just 20 Hours

But it only sounds disappointing.

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NovusTerminus1650d ago

Can be or will be on average? this is likely just a main mission run being 20 hours which sounds about right if you ignore the side missions.

Witcher 3's speed runs are 3 hours.

blitz06231649d ago

Witcher 3 still had a longer main campaign. The value in CP2077 is found in the multiple endings and story branches that you can only get by replaying and choosing different options starting with your character.

AspiringProGenji1649d ago

Witcher 3 campaign was longer due to a lot of padding within the story. I think CDPR payed attention to this criticism and made a shorter. Campaign for Cyberpunk.

THRASHMOUTH1649d ago (Edited 1649d ago )

There are 3 different beginnings to choose from in CP2077... What's your point?
Edit: I guess we can make that 6 if you switch genders, or 1,000,000 if you're including LGTBQRSTUV

Redrex70001648d ago

and people wonder why assassin creed style game were made and over blown to every other game

Rocketisleague1648d ago (Edited 1648d ago )

Yeah I preferred witcher 2s story and focus to 3 overall. Just the gameplay of w3 was better so overall it was better. Open world games be like that, y9u either focus on the story on you get lost in bartolmuis crystal dungeon while flicking your cock.to a black dagger

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notachance1648d ago

good enough for me, Mass Effect 1-3 were 20-30hrs single player games and they are among the best games I've played

RazzerRedux1648d ago

Can be. And I don't think that accounts for all the different factions. There also multiple classes and multiple endings so I one playthrough isn't going to cut it.....not for me anyway.

Redrex70001648d ago

First that a fine length for a game
there are 60 hour game that are just long for the it to be long
as long as its good i really have no problem with it

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no_more_heroes1650d ago

"Just" 20 hours lol! Probably if you do not one single side mission.

InUrFoxHole1649d ago

I was laughing because thats long enough for me.

BoneMagnus1649d ago

That’s what she said...

InUrFoxHole1648d ago

Hey yoooo! Lol really hoped someone would pick up the set up 😆

lukasmain1649d ago

Who cares. Factor in all the side content and you've got well over 100 hours. If anyone is disappointed with a 20 hour story, then you're nuts.

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neutralgamer19921649d ago

potatoseal

No it's more like 40+ hours which is fine but it's no where near 100 hours even with all the side content

akurtz1649d ago

I spent close to 100hrs on Ghosts of Tsushima and 80hrs on Days Gone. It depends on how you play

MrNinosan1649d ago

Actually most reviewers did reach end credits between 20-28h doing ”some” side missions.
However, 20h story is fine by me, as long as there is content that can expand on that, which we already know is a lot.

BongSmack1649d ago

What's your secret? How do you know the length of the game with side quests before the game has been officially released?

MrNinosan1649d ago

I like that you link to a post which only talks about 175h played, even thou he’s looking for bugs and probably didn’t play actively.

Isn’t it better to read any of the 70+ reviews out there, where no one took even close to 40h to beat the game.

RazzerRedux1648d ago (Edited 1648d ago )

GoT main story is 20 hours. Average completionist can get 60 hours. Leisure completionists can get 100 hours out of it:

https://howlongtobeat.com/g...

As akurtz said, it is all how you play.

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lol.....I think potatoseal made his case thoroughly enough. 175 hours?! sheesh

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Father__Merrin1649d ago

It's been confirmed to double upto 40h of play it's an average rpg playtime

Psychotica1649d ago

It will take me a lot longer than that. I will do a little bit of the story now and then but will spend the majority of the time exploring and getting into trouble with the various enemies. I did the same with GTA 4 and it literally took me 3 years to finish the campaign.

Jayszen1648d ago

Good for you - I thought I was the only one playing that way! I love to explore and in games from the Yakuza series, try every mini-game, sub-plots, dishing, etc.

wwinterj1648d ago

I too will do a little story and then do the side missions, then back to story. I did this with Witcher 3 too and most open world games. Witcher 3 I made more effort in doing so as the side content is just that good. I got 150 hours out of Witcher 3 on my first run due to doing everything I could. I also don't rush through my games. This means "how long to beat" normally is different for me.

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Cyberpunk 2077 on Switch 2: a cutting-edge game translates well to Nintendo's console hybrid

Few games among the Nintendo Switch 2 launch line-up can match Cyberpunk 2077 in putting the system through its paces. It's a staple of our PC benchmarking suite for good reason: the open world design is a solid stressor for any CPU, while its effects-heavy battles challenge GPU resources as well. This Switch 2 release has clearly been a big undertaking for developer CD Projekt Red too, who produced the port in-house with unique optimisations for Switch 2's ARM-based architecture. It's also remarkably the Ultimate Edition of the game, with both the core adventure and the more taxing Phantom Liberty expansion bundled in - an extra portion that proved too demanding to justify a last-gen console release, and was instead restricted to PS5 and Series X/S, and yet here it is running on Switch 2.

To cut to the chase, Switch 2 offers a truly viable way to enjoy Cyberpunk, either in a portable format or docked under a TV. However, CDPR has shot for the stars in its ambition to include Phantom Liberty as well, and it's here that Switch 2 hits some technical limits - with frame-rates struggling as we explore its newer Dog Town region. Still, that aside, there's a lot to admire in the game's engineering for Nintendo's new console overall, and how competitive it is in comparison with other consoles.

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repsahj1d 8h ago

I am happy for CDPR. Their hard work paid off because the Switch 2 version are always in the top 5 Switch 2 launch game sales.

jznrpg4h ago

Not much launched with it besides ports so it should be expected I guess.

DivineHand1254h ago(Edited 4h ago)

This may be one of the weakest launch lineups Nintendo has ever had, with Mario Kart being the only first party game, but Cyberpunk 2077 will definitely give you tremendous value for your money.

One tip I can give people who have never played the game is to first read books from the cyberpunk subgenre. This will allow you to appreciate the story much better. If you find yourself asking which life path is the best to take at the start of the game, in this case it is Corpo, Streetkid, and Nomad. You likely don't know enough about the genre, and certain things will fly right over your head. While it is not mandatory, the game will be 10 times better if you read or listen to some books first.

Some books I have enjoyed in that genre are:
Cyber Dreams by Plum Parrot,
Stray Cat Strut by RavensDagger
Tower of Somnus by Cale Plamann
Mist Runner by Nicholas Searcy

If you can only read or listen to 1 book, then I recommend Cyber Dreams by Plum Parrot. It is the closest thing to Cyberpunk 2077.

badz1493h ago

40 vs 60 fps is not something that I would even consider calling "competitive"

Good-Smurf3h ago

DF are Nintendo's occasional bootlickers after that blatant Zelda games ad scandal.
Games like CP2077 are meant to be played on big console or powerful PC on a big screen.
Got to love how they're simp for full price purchase of 5-year-old game and still getting the worst version to play on.

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Review: Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition Is The The Best Launch Title For Switch 2 – Entertainium

Now’s the best time to travel to Night City as Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition is the best pickup on the Switch 2 at the moment.

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Releasing a Full Game On a Nintendo Switch 2 Cart Makes Sense

Begone, game-key carts. Full cartridges just work better and here's why.

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HyperMoused3d ago

Game key karts are just digital games.....why keep up the facade

Profchaos3d ago

I didn't bother buying any game key carts for my system despite my preference being physical.
I brought the mkw bundle and that was a digital code but I wasn't going to pay double for the game
I got yakuza 0 digitally as the key card made zero sense to me it costs more and its just a digital game in disguise (I never sell my games anyhow)

darthv723d ago

...obviously. If a game is 64gb or less, it should release on card. If it exceeds 64gb, the key card comes into play. It does suck that Nintendo wont support smaller cards, SW1 games came on anywhere from 8gb to 32gb cards. The cost of using a 64gb card for a game that would fit comfortably on a 32 or even 16 may not be cost effective for some smaller devs. Hence the use of the key card.

Then again, its taking a page out of Sony's book. They mandated the use of DVD media for all games a few years after the PS2 released. Until then, they supported games on CD. Then when it came to PS3, no game was allowed to use DVD, they all had to be bluray regardless.

Now with PS5, they only use UHD media, no regular bluray for games allowed. Even if the game is smaller than a DVD. So i can see Nintendo trying to standardize their game cards. If devs dont want to pay for the use... the key card is for them.

gigoran82d ago

why even bother buying one of the fake game cards? It's just going to be digital anyway. Save yourself the hassle of having to insert these fake cards and just buy it from the online store.

But I absolutely 100% do not agree with Nintendos take this generation. Forcing the new norm price point, and releasing a majority of their titles digitally with no sense of game preservation. Very disappointing.