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Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 185.3 hrs on record (1.3 hrs at review time)
Posted: 10 Dec, 2020 @ 10:26am
Updated: 18 Feb, 2021 @ 9:13pm

Changing my review because... CDPR has been cleaning this hot mess of a title up. I thought I may have lost my original game save because of a soft lock bug where Goro would call and then just awkwardly stare at me and not let me progress further in game. Well, either CDPR removed that quest altogether or they fixed it. Because upon loading my save state before it got auto written over with the new playthrough, I popped it up and no Goro call.

I think it goes without saying, this is a demanding title for most hardware out there. I am blessed to be playing this at 4k with an HDR1000 ips panel (PG27UQ) with a i9-9900k all cores clocked at 5.2Ghz with a ASUS Strix 3090 OC. Basically a unicorn of a system in today's pc market. Most people will need to lower their graphic settings or do some tweaking magic, but if you are able to experience this game in all of its glory with all the bells and whistles, well a lesser man than me once said, "Hold on to your butts." - samuel jackson from JurASSic Park.
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July 7 2014 RIP 14 Mar, 2021 @ 6:36pm 
Once you are level 42 or so, there really isn't a challenge anymore, at least not on standard difficulty.

As for the story.... it's good. Way too short and certainly leaves you feeling that it was rushed.

As for the game itself... It really becomes noticeable after the shimmer and shine wears off from you and your eyes. As for when you finally get to watch the regular folks that are living in Night City and going about their business... you will quickly notice that they all follow their own same script over and over regardless of time of day, only if they are not supposed to be there at a specific time.

The cars drive/handle like cars from the N64 era. Poor, if any, physics, completely suck.

Truth is, I could go on and on about how many faults there are in this title, but the many faults are sometimes hilarious and others serve as great reminders about rushing greatness.