As someone who never followed the marketing material and had a high end PC: I was expecting Witcher 3 in Night City, and that’s exactly what I got
I understand that plenty of people were disappointed by the missing features and the stuff they outright lied about, but I had fun with it. Probably a 7.5/10 at launch for me.
I understand that the game had a troubled launch, and that’s a super-relevant criticism of the game as it was when it came out. But the sky-high expectations fans put on CDPR are largely self-inflicted. It’s not like this is the first game with questionable marketing decisions or pre-rendered trailers selling a fantasy the game never comes close to fulfilling.
If you just go “Hey, a CDPR game set in a cyberpunk future, let’s check it out,” it’s by and large a fantastic game.
That was the part that killed my trust in the company, they lied about so much! And they kept lying with the video embargo, they didn’t let reviewers use their own footage if the review came out before the game did. That’s such a huge breach of trust. And that’s not even accounting for the fact that the game was literally unplayable on PS4.
The game was fine and playable on PC albeit with a ton of weird glitches and broken systems, but I don’t think I can give them a single dollar of my money going forward. I can’t justify giving people like that my hard earned money.
I got it on PS4 as a gift, about a month after it came out. The biggest problem I had was that my PS4 wouldn’t read the disc from the factory because it was dirty (???), and that I had to immediately update it. I didn’t play the TTRPG, but I’ve played TTRPGs similar to Cyberpunk. I have enjoyed it immensely. I put it down before finishing it, because I maxed out my level, and even though there was still a ton of storyline and random quests, there was no more advancement. That was kind of a bummer, but that was the only reason I put it down. (Well, that and I’ve generally lost interest in video games.)
I’d put it at a solid 9 when I first got to play it; I didn’t experience any game-breaking bugs, just some annoying things. I very much enjoyed the experience. I understand people being frustrated that they didn’t have a solid netrunner experience, but that didn’t bother me all that much.
Kinda wanted to see if I could go cyberpsycho though…
As someone who never followed the marketing material and had a high end PC: I was expecting Witcher 3 in Night City, and that’s exactly what I got
I understand that plenty of people were disappointed by the missing features and the stuff they outright lied about, but I had fun with it. Probably a 7.5/10 at launch for me.
I understand that the game had a troubled launch, and that’s a super-relevant criticism of the game as it was when it came out. But the sky-high expectations fans put on CDPR are largely self-inflicted. It’s not like this is the first game with questionable marketing decisions or pre-rendered trailers selling a fantasy the game never comes close to fulfilling.
If you just go “Hey, a CDPR game set in a cyberpunk future, let’s check it out,” it’s by and large a fantastic game.
That was the part that killed my trust in the company, they lied about so much! And they kept lying with the video embargo, they didn’t let reviewers use their own footage if the review came out before the game did. That’s such a huge breach of trust. And that’s not even accounting for the fact that the game was literally unplayable on PS4.
The game was fine and playable on PC albeit with a ton of weird glitches and broken systems, but I don’t think I can give them a single dollar of my money going forward. I can’t justify giving people like that my hard earned money.
Agreed - bought it for PC and loved it.
I got it on PS4 as a gift, about a month after it came out. The biggest problem I had was that my PS4 wouldn’t read the disc from the factory because it was dirty (???), and that I had to immediately update it. I didn’t play the TTRPG, but I’ve played TTRPGs similar to Cyberpunk. I have enjoyed it immensely. I put it down before finishing it, because I maxed out my level, and even though there was still a ton of storyline and random quests, there was no more advancement. That was kind of a bummer, but that was the only reason I put it down. (Well, that and I’ve generally lost interest in video games.)
I’d put it at a solid 9 when I first got to play it; I didn’t experience any game-breaking bugs, just some annoying things. I very much enjoyed the experience. I understand people being frustrated that they didn’t have a solid netrunner experience, but that didn’t bother me all that much.
Kinda wanted to see if I could go cyberpsycho though…
I bought it a few days after the release, so I new what I was getting into.
Still enjoyed it but I’d agree that it’s maybe a 7/10 at best even ignoring the bugs. Good writing on a lot of the quests though.
So was I, and it was nothing like the Witcher III. It sucked. Dull missions, one-dimensional characters, no atmosphere.
I guess we know all the people who made WIII took their severance and ran.