Don't do that man. I bought Witcher 3 day 1 and enjoyed it, bought AC Origins and Odyssey and actually enjoyed Odyssey more then Witcher 3. People who like RPGs, tend to ....well buy RPGs. Its not an either or. We can enjoy many rpgs at once and I don't get this mentality with gamers like you need to only side with 1 camp or something.
They are correct to be hesitant about Cyberpunk 2077, the fucking game is a mess on all platforms. I own it on PS4 Pro, are you going to attack me too for saying it has major issues? If some of us hated rpgs so much, why would we buy the game to report issues on it? Not all gamers feel the same way. Many of us are saying something about CP2077 because we still want a quality RPG.
They are right to wait for those patches before buying.
So I got CP2077 day 1, will buy AC Valhalla, will buy Elder Scrolls VI, will buy Avowed, will buy Horizon 2, will buy the next Dragon Age.
Those of us who like RPGs don't always turn this shit into a either or fest.
one can like many.
As an RPG the issues are minor, most complaints people have involve how it functions as an open world/sandbox game. If you just wanted a great RPG you can still have a great time with it.
I would give this game a 7/10 so far at most so far.
Pros:
Art style
Soundtrack
The main quest narrative seems interesting so far
Cons:
AI in combat inconsistency
Lack of dnyamic NPC AI
Lack of dynamic world interactions
Bugs
Technical issues
Crashes
Leveling system exploits
Indifferent:
Combat all around isn't offensive or blowing me away, it gets the job done with some bumps
Unless the main quest makes me cry, I think at most I will end up giving this game a 8/10. It ultimately is shaping up to underwhelm me big time, but there's still a good game beneath the disappointment. Just a case of overpromising and underdelivering I think and better game direction choices could've been made.
I just can't believe the 7/10s, even with all the issues what game is coming close to this? But it's early impressions from you, which I don't get attaching a score to.
This game needs to go back into the oven and bake another year or so.
I got the bug where you can't draw your weapons or equip, unequip any items. It's even shows up in older auto saves at certain points during a mission. I had to go back to a level 3 save for it to fix only for the same mission to bug out with same issue.
I've now deleted my entire save history and will try again from the beginning.
I'm on XboneX they just dropped a new update and I wonder if that borked things up.
aye yai yai this game is not good. not good at all.
If it had gone back into the oven they would have endured a shitfit from people at the level of the one occurring because it's a buggy mess on consoles. That sucks about your bug, though, I'd be pissed, too.
"not good at all because I had a bad bug" - jesus, lots of great games launched with game breaking bugs you can encounter, imagine judging a game this way.
There are a plethora of bugs and glitches that hamper the overall experience. I find the car controls to be garbage and there are quite a few exploits you can pull off in this game that shouldn't happen or make encounters rather trivial.
Visuals and presentation can be very impressive and the story IMO is great.
This game really reminds me of Fallout New Vegas in a good way.
I'd personally give it between a 7 and an 8.
And I know I'll be putting a bit of time into this since I'm going through all the sidequests and I'm only still in the first area. Of which there are like 5-7?
Game as is feels like an open beta I paid money to play. It's kind of weird.
I play on PC. Supposedly console experience is worse?
Fallout New Vegas was certainly a buggy mess and still has issues to this day, no matter how many mods you have. But a 7 or 8/10 it's not, it's the best game ever made, certainly the best RPG. Yeah consoles are worse, not even sure why a PC person would be so upset by the game, tbh, most the problems console gamers have don't exist on PC. It's glitchy like a Bethesda game launch on PC but on consoles it's like Mass Effect Andromeda or Fallout 76 or something.
anyone who speaks out against this game didn't do this didn't do that blah blah. those are my impressions for how much i played. it's always anybody's fault except the developers, deal with it.
You legit said you hadn't done much main mission, though? You have every right to speak out we just don't get 7/10 ratings even if the bugs really affect your experience because for most of us we're not getting games that equal this.
i said in my initial impressions i am not far into the main quest but i feel it's already the strength of this game.
as for combat, i didn't play much of fallout 4 but i think the shooting is def better in cyberpunk but to me that's not a high bar to surpass.
as for all the other things on my map, i didn't check any of them out. what i did though was explore around the map for multiple hours looking for organic things of substance like i experienced in red dead 2 and found nothing besides gang shootouts.
all in all, to me from what i have played, the game is good when it's contained in set quests, but the moment u go into the world you see the shortcomings compared to what was expected.
For an RPG the shooting is aces. Great oomph to it. Most of the Red Dead 2 organic stuff is scripted encounters, they just put so many in the game it ends up feeling organic. Still comparing an RPG made by the Witcher 3 guys to Red Dead 2 an open world sandbox from fucking Rockstar is beyond unfair. I have faith CDPR will work on their open world issues because they tend to listen to the fans but people really should have dialed in the expectations, compare this shit to a Deus Ex game, not an RDR 2. If the game is good in quests we've got good news... the game has fucking mountains of things set up for you to experience.
Never mind before buying, more like before playing.
My buddy who I do home sharing with has a Series X. I asked him how good it is (I'm going to grab a Series X next year) and he said he read about all the glitches and shit and is going to wait to play it for when the next gen patch comes out.
He doesn't want to experience a big buggy game. And he's not the type of guy to replay a big SP adventure game twice. He just wants to give 2077 a single big playthrough so he's waiting.
I think some hardcore fans in game franchises think the game is so great, a gamer will be willing to beat a game over and over again afte patches and DLC come out. I'm the same as my bud, I only beat big games once. OK, maybe if it's me playing Contra III on SNES I'll beat it 10 times, but for SP games one go-through is good enough. And I want a good experience too.
Pretty weird to wait for a patch in 2021 when you already bought it. But when a game is this glitched, he's waiting
That's a fine position to take, though only playing once there's a lot you'll miss in this game by default because of how many different ways big missions can go. Still I think waiting for the game to be in a better state beats whining that the game isn't good enough right now. Every person saying it should have went back in the oven... why not let it? Unless you believe the state it's in currently will be it's state forever why not just wait? Does the fact it released just mean you can't help yourself? Weird position considering we're in the age of the backlog and games we buy and never touch, the biggest argument I can see for not waiting is avoiding spoilers and yes, avoiding spoilers in this age is very hard, I sympathize but if you just want a bug-free and great experience why not wait? It's shitty they didn't call this early access but we all know that's what it is and some of us are more than fine being the beta testers. Rockstar got away with this shit before, 360/ps3 versions of GTA V were a beta test, PC/PS4/XB1 was the REAL GAME for that and we all know it but I feel like as time goes on gamers have gotten more and more entitled. I'm not saying don't criticize, though, yes CDPR should know they should have made this early access or delayed again, I'm sure the lack of delay and not doing early access is an investor problem and hey, it's a shitty spot to be stuck in, but had they been more upfront more gamers would be way more forgiving, had we been told "you'll get it but it's not quite ready" how many people would have cancelled their pre-order?