Ever since Cyberpunk 2077's disastrous launch in 2020, media and reviews have been oversaturated with the negatives. When the game is searched, questions come up which span from «Is Cyberpunk 2077 a failed game?» to «IsCyberpunk 2077 good yet?» Many take this as a bad sign, but today in 2022, there is a lot to actually love about the game, especially if played on the latest consoles or on a very powerful PC.
The story and characters are a strong driving force with fan-favorites like Johnny Silverhand, Jackie Welles, and the four possible characters that can be romanced. The visual style of fashion, characters, and the city itself are lovely due to the neon colors, skyscrapers, and plenty of cyberware. There is also great gameplay, with a lot of room for different builds and side quests/gigs that are not just recycled fetch quests.
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Night City sets itself up well as a city of sin, with the streets filled with gangs, prostitutes, and plenty of crime. The fun twist of it all is the sci-fi world-building and cyberpunk setting. There is a lot of literature that can be read in the game about the history, various cultures, technology, and prominent characters of Night City. There is a good deal of visual storytelling as well, with electronic sakura trees filling the streets, few to no animals to see, and the slums being publicly crime infested while corpo properties keep their crimes behind closed doors.
The blend of cultures in Night City is also quite fascinating and easy to see in both the characters and locations, from the Haitian Voodoo Boys to the Japanese Tyger Claws and Latine Valentinos. These cultures and others are all mixed into Night City, and their symbols can be seen in
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