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53.9 hrs on record (3.1 hrs at review time)
Fun if you have a group of friends or if you're in a gaming group that can get at least 6 players. Recommend using discord and having everyone muted until discussion and voting phase.
Posted 30 August, 2021.
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206.8 hrs on record (13.1 hrs at review time)
I went into Cyberpunk pretty blind, other than watching the occasional trailer so while I kinda knew the basic theme of the game, I had little idea about the actual game, mechanics, features etc. I ended up at 50/50 Attributes / Street Cred.


GAMEPLAY (8/10):

Fairly simple, but fun and varied – and I think that’s the best way to describe it. I tried everything from being a sneaky, pacifist hacker, katana-bearing demon ninja and an all out Rambo. Landing headshots with an assault rifle is just as satisfying as making some poor scrub team kill with his own grenade, as is melee “slicin n dicin”. That being said, hacking does seem a little slower than combat and eventually, the melee style gets a little old. There were times that I just lost patience towards the end of the game and went in guns blazing, even on stealth missions. Unless you enjoy solving puzzles, hacking quickly becomes a chore as it is unintuitive and boring.

The difficulty modes are a bit out of whack. I played the game in the hardest difficulty mode – it was a bit tough in the beginning, but got much easier towards the end.
The AI in this game is absolutely brain dead and needs a lot of rework. I could snipe enemies from a distance and they’d barely move. It seems as if they have a certain radius that will not leave. The police AI is hot garbage – they appear out of nowhere and apparently, they have no budget for cars.
Speaking of cars, driving in the game is an absolute chore. The cars are too “floaty” and the mini-map is way too zoomed in. I ended up sticking to the motorcycles, which were bearable. Also, are you telling me that there are no self-driving cars in 2077?
Crafting is pretty bland, sadly. Disassemble components, craft, upgrade, rinse, repeat. Even the perks for crafting aren’t anything great. Inventory management is an annoyance and could use a lot of TLC.


STORY (9/10):

This is where the game really shines. The main quest as well as the side quests are a blast and supported by solid story lines. With the exception of one NPC storyline, I really got into their stories. The theme of the quests have a nice variety to them - some were about forgiveness and redemption, others about moral choices and the media, etc. – but nearly all of them were memorable. Most of the side quests had fun twists including a guest appearance from a well known Portal 2 voice. There’s a quest in which you aren’t told of the final outcome, but if you listen to the news broadcasts, you figure out what happens in the end.
The dialogues are some of the best written in my experience. There’s raw emotion mixed in with rationale and the writers did a great job in giving the player enough response options. The humor in many of the NPC dialogues had me chuckling out loud, which is rare for a game these days. I’d really recommend that one complete NPC story lines without getting distracted by other quests. It really lends to the true experience and is way more satisfying than doing it piece meal.

The romance options are good, but not great. A lot depends on your gender AND your voice, so choose wisely. Suffice to say, there’s someone out there for you but it may not be who you want. Also, please keep in mind that “Angel is male and Skye is female” or you’ll end going “oh no no no no no” as I did.
There are 5 possible endings including one REALLY “bad” ending (which I doubt anyone will go through). Some of the ending choices are a different because of your choices / questlines. I love the concept of multiple endings, so this was an absolute win in my book.
A major flaw is some of the epilogue and it’s hard to discuss without spoiling it. There are parts in a couple of the endings that makes little sense because those events either did not happen or don’t make sense. This may not be a critical factor to some people, however to me, the epilogue is very important as it brings closure to a story.


GRAPHICS (10/10):

I played the game on a 3090 and WOW – the graphics are just mind blowing! With ray tracing and DLSS, I found myself just wandering around in awe. Areas like Kabuki are incredible to behold. Keep in mind that the graphics will spank your GPU, but it’s so worth it! I used some of the presets as recommended by Digital Foundry and Gamers Nexus and then optimized them for my rig. I was able to get a steady 60 fps after a bit of tinkering.


BUGS:

No review of this game would be complete without discussing some of the many bugs. Other than graphical bugs like T-posing (which are annoying), there are some game breaking bugs. Some NPCs won’t open a door that’s required for progression, while others won’t clear a checkpoint because you chose an alternative route. These bugs are incredibly annoying. I saved frequently so that I wouldn’t have to restart a mission from scratch. This game could’ve used a LOT more QA. There are bugs that break immersion, which may be forgiven sometimes – but game breaking bugs are unforgivable in a AAA RPG.


WASTED POTENTIAL:

After finishing the game, I looked up the features and promises that the game was supposed to have. It would’ve been awesome to have those and I can’t help but feel that the game has so much wasted potential in it. It could’ve become a true game changer (pun intended) like Half Life had it lived up to its original vision. Gang allegiances, cyberware-customization, choices that REALLY impacted the game, etc. would’ve elevated this game to a legendary status. The game world, while gorgeous, doesn’t have the NPC “richness” in which one may see NPCs observe a particular routine or react like events around them (other than cower in fear).


FINAL THOUGHTS AND OVERALL SCORE (9.3/10):

Cyberpunk is definitely one of the best games that I’ve played this year. I’m not sure that I’d call it a true RPG, but perhaps a RPG-lite. It has solid, gratifying and varied storylines with a long list of memorable characters and “big moments”. The main story and most of the side quests are very well written and resonate with the player. The characters from the game will stick in my mind for a long time. It definitely has serious flaws, which can’t be brushed aside. However, are these flaws serious enough for one to NOT play it right now? In my opinion, no – you can play it right now and get your moneys’ worth without any regrets.
Posted 18 August, 2021.
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36.0 hrs on record (25.6 hrs at review time)
CS:GO Review
Go Go Go...
Posted 21 July, 2021.
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15.2 hrs on record (3.5 hrs at review time)
full of hackers/cheaters :(
Posted 12 July, 2021.
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24.9 hrs on record (10.4 hrs at review time)
A story rich, exciting, scary and enjoyable game to play as you are set on a fantasy American County, where cults have taken over. It still has the typical ubisoft game structure (outposts, side quests and etc.) but who cares, I have played this before on single player and played it now with coop and it is twice as fun. (Bought this during the sale so it is still worth the money despite far cry 6 coming out on the corner). 9/10 recommended :)
Posted 9 July, 2021.
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40.8 hrs on record (31.2 hrs at review time)
I've never played anything quite like this. An FPS that blends PvP and PvE in a very unique way, leading to some fantastic gameplay and incredibly tense moments. I don't believe the learning curve is particularly difficult, it's simply a different mindset from other online shooters. If you're looking for something refreshing in an industry with loads of burnt out genres, look no further.

If you like to play fast-paced, over the top loud FPS games, this is not for you, it's a slow burn of a game which progresses slowly, you hunt for a bounty (killing a monster boss) with 2 or 3 fellow hunters, then you extract that bounty, however there are other teams to get that bounty too, and that's where the game gets interesting, Crytek struck a pretty solid balance between difficulty of taking down a boss and then racing to extract its bounty, bosses are well known and can be taken down relatively easily, but you never know as soon as you get out of the boss location that you will be ambushed by another team of hunters, now that's not easy, that's the fun part.

The action is slow paced but hard hitting, the weapons are great, you have a good amount of weapons to unlock. Reload animations are awesome, but what takes the cake is the sound of this game, each weapon sound, reload sound, movement sound, environmental sounds is distinct and clear. You play this game with a good stereo headset (which Crytek also recommends) and the sounds are fantastic. From rifles to shotguns, to pistols and revolvers, all weapons sound great.

Graphics are top notch, we all know Crytek made Crysis and graphically that game was awesome, Hunt Showdown is no less, the environments are foreboding, detailed and have a sense of lingering danger, good atmosphere.

Hunter designs are awesome too, very thoughtful and grotesque, i'm not a fan of boss designs, they're pretty unremarkable but it works. You can unlock traits/attributes for your hunter as you progress, these are designed in accordance with the gameplay requirements and they work well too, choosing which one to unlock to match your playstyle is fun, my favorites though are always Levering and Fanning, where your hunter shoots a rifle and revolver in quick succession, like cowboy style. Good stuff.

If you like slow paced, hard hitting and gritty action, this game is for you. There's a new map coming called Desalle, it looks like those old school towns in western cowboy movies, will hopefully be a good setting for PvP fights.
Posted 29 June, 2021. Last edited 9 July, 2021.
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8.3 hrs on record
-METRO EXODUS- : a very grandeur of a way to end the famous metro series, containing a mix of elements from the old metro games. the game makes you ponder the state of tech era we are living right now.

Gameplay is butter smooth as long as your pc runs it fine, and gun sound effects are just bless. Big up to the devs for upping the atmosphere even further. The story could've been better but that is subjective and overall it's pretty much enjoyable.

The lip-sync could've been better, and the occasional minor bugs when u try to ride the van in caspian which is not a really big deal. The game has an ultimate level of atmosphere and for that alone, the game is worth it's price. i say Go for it and give it a try <3

p.s a huge huge thanks to Dmitry Glukhovsky for creating such an amazing world,story and set of characters.
Posted 13 June, 2021. Last edited 9 July, 2021.
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