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Rating of
4/5
Cyberdeck on my Steam Deck
Matt - wrote on 12/28/2025
I generally don’t play large, open-world, sandbox games. They take so long to finish, especially if you want to 100% the game, and time is a precious commodity. My friends know this well about me. I do, however, like the idea of the open-world sandbox. When Skyrim was a thing—has it ever stopped being a thing?—I played it for almost 30 hours, and then didn’t pick it back up. I lost interest. I’ve also wanted to play CD Projekt franchises like the Witcher. Heck, I own all the games, buying them on sale for dirt cheap. Someday I will play them.
But for some reason, I chose Cyberpunk 2077 for one of my backlog embiggenings games. Not sure exactly why I chose it, and I know those same friends questioned my judgement. But it was probably because, deep down, I wanted to …
Rating of
3.5/5
Eurojank 2020-2023
Nelson Schneider - wrote on 04/21/2023
After finishing their ‘The Witcher’ trilogy, CD Projekt needed a new IP to adapt into what the world expected to be another “AAA” powerhouse. They ultimately chose ‘Cyberpunk,’ a crufty old tabletop RPG from the ‘80s. Their game based on the ‘Cyperpunk’ IP, “Cyperpunk 2077” was to be the second coming of “The Witcher 3,” and the most ambitious Sandbox game to date.
After years of delays, “Cyperpunk 2077” managed to ooze its way out of CD Projekt’s development studio and into the public sphere, where it was immediately eviscerated by players and critics alike for being a bug-riddled mess that could barely run on 8th Gen hardware, and still performed like garbage on 9th Gen and top-of-the-line PC hardware. I avoided purchasing the game anywhere close to …
Rating of
3/5
Cyberjank 2020
Chris Kavan - wrote on 06/27/2021
CD Projekt Red Studio had some big shoes to fill after The Witcher 3 pretty much became the game of the everything. But one thing many people like to casually gloss over is how utterly broken the game was when it first came out. But history NEVER repeats itself, right? RIGHT?! Oh, wait, Cyberpunk 2077 was so broken it was removed from Playstation and Xbox stores? And they had to offer so many refunds? And people meme'd the game to death with T-Posing NPCs and cars doing crazy stuff and police officers appearing out of nowhere? Sadly - it's all true and despite releasing several patches, nothing - not even Keanu Reeves - can fix what is most broken, a huge game with so much potential yet so little to show for it.
Looks and Stuff: Cyberpunk 2077 was so over-hyped that it could never …




