Cyberpunk 2077 is an ambitious and deeply enjoyable RPG that evokes comforting comparisons to the good old days of Fallout and Deus Ex. With great graphics, immersive simulator systems, and gripping quest design, you’re getting plenty of bang for your buck here if you can look past some of the game’s unfortunate mechanical missteps.
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DLSS + Ray Tracing Benchmark: From a visual standpoint, we think Cyberpunk 2077 is the best showcase we've had so far of what ray tracing can bring to the table. The game looks excellent with it enabled. The reflections setting noticeably improves graphics quality in our opinion, with more realistic lighting also possible through the other settings.
Graphics Benchmark: We’ve gotta say given how visually breathtaking the game is, the performance is justified for an open-world title. If you’re willing to compromise ever so slightly on image quality with the medium preset, then the game becomes very playable on surprisingly mid-range hardware like the Radeon RX 5700 XT or RTX 2070. Granted, these are still $400 GPUs, but the 5700 XT is very reasonable given what we’re seeing here.
Having finished my Cyberpunk 2077 review, I am ready to scream "I'm free!" Though the masochist in me is considering spending more time to finish the mainline story (There are multiple endings, which is why I might just read synopses online), I'm happy...
An open-world RPG with enormous potential that's sadly incomplete and unpolished.Cyberpunk 2077 had enormous potential, but it launched long before it was complete and the result is a deeply conflicting experience. Game-breaking bugs, performance...
Antici. I myself, like many others, upgraded my entire PC rig ahead of the release of Cyberpunk 2077, believing it to be the herald towards a newer generation of gaming where photo-realistic, hyper dynamic worlds were seamlessly interposed with fresh...
Cyberpunk 2077, in a nutshell, is a very paradoxical game. For every brief enjoyment there is a glaring flaw. It feels nigh impossible to review, because in spite of the controversy swirling around it, and in spite of the current state of the game,...
I have never played a game that is as good as it is infuriating as Cyberpunk 2077, and there's plenty of both with CD Projekt RED's latest release. Given the years of hype this game had, there's little need for fluff in prepping. Let's jump in.Night...
Cyberpunk 2077 isn't just a disappointment because it misses the mark for CD Projekt Red. It's a disappointment because it misses the mark as a video game from any developer. It lacks the fundamental basics of a good RPG with a lack of choices or...
Let's be honest: we all know the console versions of Cyberpunk 2077 are literal dumpster fires right now - the streets of Night City are littered with a myriad of performance issues and bugs by the dozen. Cars are being thrown into the skies by...
Night City is a place of splendor and possibilities. Its many interesting corners have remarkable visual detail and diverse tasks that allow players to be aggressive or stealthy. Appealing characters and their tangled stories elevate Cyberpunk 2077 and...