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3.99 from 4287 ratings
10509 members have it in their collection · 1202 playing now · 3000 backlogged · 2974 wish listed
How long? Main story 48h · with extras 65h · 100% 110h (from 242 logged playthroughs)
Status Vakil Mar 5, 2025
I sometimes find the DLC in RPGs to be the least fun part. It was true in Fallout 3 and New Vegas. It wasn't true in TW3, so not universal but I am finding that Phantom Liberty is more like the former. I just don't find
I sometimes find the DLC in RPGs to be the least fun part. It was true in Fallout 3 and New Vegas. It wasn't true in TW3, so not universal but I am finding that Phantom Liberty is more like the former. I just don't find
Status TheKentuckian Jan 19, 2025
Oh, boy. I can already tell I'm probably going to be crying like a baby at the end of this game. It's already starting to tug on the heartstrings.

Status TheKentuckian Jan 10, 2025
My V looks like he's going to spend his Saturday polishing off a 24 case of Natty Light while tinkering with his project car.

Status TheKentuckian Jan 9, 2025
Okay, Cyberpunk, slow it down with the smoke shows

Status GamingGAMER Jan 8, 2025
9/10
Note: I´ve only played the game after patch 2.1, so didnt experience the whole release bomb.
That said, even tho I´ve experienced some bugs. This game is amazing. Really fun and different. "Polished" in some very interesting ways. Brought back my "i want to go home play some" sensation back .
The Cyberpunk detail, streets, art , graffiti 10/10 …
9/10
Note: I´ve only played the game after patch 2.1, so didnt experience the whole release bomb.
That said, even tho I´ve experienced some bugs. This game is amazing. Really fun and different. "Polished" in some very interesting ways. Brought back my "i want to go home play some" sensation back .
The Cyberpunk detail, streets, art , graffiti 10/10 Story and delivery 10/10 DLC very fun and added much presence with jonhy and effects on car
Driving was a hit and miss, sometimes with would feel like a new sort of engine pyshics then it would flip it. Some cars have some sort of "bug" it feels like driving on ice. 5/10
Weapons, RPG, customization 10/10 Graphics 10/10
Really believe this was a huge the GTA V 2.0 Give it a go.
Status May_Odaigahara Aug 11, 2024
maybe this is because I'm a transit nerd but one of my fav things to do in the game now that I've beaten it is just ride around in the NCART system
Status octavia May 10, 2024
This is my second time playing Cyberpunk 2077. I decided to replay because of the DLC and I did not have my save file. This game has many many imperfections, from the issues that happened at launch that were a mess to the numerous bugs people still encounter, but I just can't help but dare say this is one of …
Read moreThis is my second time playing Cyberpunk 2077. I decided to replay because of the DLC and I did not have my save file. This game has many many imperfections, from the issues that happened at launch that were a mess to the numerous bugs people still encounter, but I just can't help but dare say this is one of my favorite games I've ever played. Maybe it's the dystopian futuristic world, or maybe I'm just a sucker for story games with a lot of quests, but all I can say is I am so glad to be generous enough to experience a good playthrough with little to no bugs. I will surely be replaying it again someday <3
Read lessStatus BMO Apr 12, 2024
I think the fact that CP2077 repeatedly wins awards for fixing a broken game under the category of “evolving” or “ongoing” game has set an unfortunate precedent that AAA studios can make poor managerial and directorial choices, crunch staff to make deadlines set by execs after promising not to, release a game in a broken state, and still be rewarded …
Read moreI think the fact that CP2077 repeatedly wins awards for fixing a broken game under the category of “evolving” or “ongoing” game has set an unfortunate precedent that AAA studios can make poor managerial and directorial choices, crunch staff to make deadlines set by execs after promising not to, release a game in a broken state, and still be rewarded for eventually fixing that broken game. We shouldn’t be patting studios on the back that treat their staff poorly to rush a game to market to meet shareholder goals just because they did the bare minimum and course corrected. Especially when something like No Man’s Sky, made by a tiny studio, has delivered years of updates after course correcting, comes with a lot less problematic baggage and represents a triumph for a tiny indie.
Read lessStatus May_Odaigahara Feb 7, 2024
I know I love this game because it's one of the few I'll boot up every now and again just so I can walk around Night City, which is just so gorgeous and immersive