If you asked me to name a better year of video game release than 2023, I’d struggle to name one. That being said, 2020 was quite a banging year with the likes ofFinal Fantasy VII Remake,The Last of Us Part II,DOOM Eternal,Half-Life: Alyx,Ghost of Tsushimaand much more.Another game that was released in 2020 that wasn’t mentioned above is CD Projekt RED’sCyberpunk 2077. At this point, I’m sure we don’t have to retread old ground discussing its launch woes. However, since its launch CDPR has worked tirelessly to give us the sci-fi RPG that we were promised and then some.Check out the Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty trailer below!The rise from the ashes story forCDPRreached its peak with the launch of the highly anticipated expansion on 26 September withPhantom Libertywhich not only brought new story missions, characters, and a new area to Night City and more, but also further quality of life updates and improvements.AdvertIn our review ofCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty, GAMINGbible’s Ewan Moore, said: “It fills me with joy to be able to report that this is a deeply ambitious expansion that fires on all cylinders and never delivers anything less than a stellar experience. CD Projekt RED is walking away fromCyberpunk 2077in the best possible way, delivering on the game’s immense potential and dropping one final, unforgettable adventure.”With 2023 nearing its end, as expected, hot discussions are taking place with the likes ofBaldur’s Gate 3,Alan Wake 2,The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomand more leading the way for this year’s best games. Yet, much like theHorizon Forbidden Westexpansion,Burning Shores, some CDPR fans have discussed the prospect ofPhantom Libertywinning Game of the Year, despite being an expansion, not to mention thatCyberpunk 2077was released in 2020.It would be unreasonable forCyberpunk 2077to win Game of the Year in 2023 unlessPhantom Libertywas up an Expansion of the Year. That being said, Redditors have been discussing that ifCyberpunk 2077had been released in its current state in 2020, it probably would have won the top accolade, and I kinda agree.“Cyberpunk 2077probably would’ve won the Game of the Year if it released in its current state this year,”saidRedditor Bumbleet2 kicking off the discussion on the thread. “Don’t get me wrong, I thoughtBaldur’s Gate 3was amazing, butCyberpunk 2077probably would’ve swept it for having the more mainstream gameplay and setting.”Advert“I don’t think it would have “swept”. Considering bothBaldur’s Gate 3andAlan Wake 2were extremely good. It would have been a massive struggle on all three fronts,” replied DarkSylince. “Okay, I still thinkBaldurs Gate 3would’ve had the better chance but considering the hype that was there for this game, there’s no wayAlan Wake 2would even come close” said elegant assassin. Though the consensus on the thread is thatBaldur’s Gate 3still would have won, so there you go.Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertyis out now for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. The base game is available for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, though you still might want to avoid the last-gen versions.Featured Image Credit: CD ProjektTopics:Cyberpunk 2077,CD Projekt Red,PC,PlayStation,Xbox

Cyberpunk 2077 fans think it’d win GOTY if it were released today in its current state

If you asked me to name a better year of video game release than 2023, I’d struggle to name one. That being said, 2020 was quite a banging year with the likes ofFinal Fantasy VII Remake,The Last of Us Part II,DOOM Eternal,Half-Life: Alyx,Ghost of Tsushimaand much more.Another game that was released in 2020 that wasn’t mentioned above is CD Projekt RED’sCyberpunk 2077. At this point, I’m sure we don’t have to retread old ground discussing its launch woes. However, since its launch CDPR has worked tirelessly to give us the sci-fi RPG that we were promised and then some.Check out the Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty trailer below!The rise from the ashes story forCDPRreached its peak with the launch of the highly anticipated expansion on 26 September withPhantom Libertywhich not only brought new story missions, characters, and a new area to Night City and more, but also further quality of life updates and improvements.AdvertIn our review ofCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty, GAMINGbible’s Ewan Moore, said: “It fills me with joy to be able to report that this is a deeply ambitious expansion that fires on all cylinders and never delivers anything less than a stellar experience. CD Projekt RED is walking away fromCyberpunk 2077in the best possible way, delivering on the game’s immense potential and dropping one final, unforgettable adventure.”With 2023 nearing its end, as expected, hot discussions are taking place with the likes ofBaldur’s Gate 3,Alan Wake 2,The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomand more leading the way for this year’s best games. Yet, much like theHorizon Forbidden Westexpansion,Burning Shores, some CDPR fans have discussed the prospect ofPhantom Libertywinning Game of the Year, despite being an expansion, not to mention thatCyberpunk 2077was released in 2020.It would be unreasonable forCyberpunk 2077to win Game of the Year in 2023 unlessPhantom Libertywas up an Expansion of the Year. That being said, Redditors have been discussing that ifCyberpunk 2077had been released in its current state in 2020, it probably would have won the top accolade, and I kinda agree.“Cyberpunk 2077probably would’ve won the Game of the Year if it released in its current state this year,”saidRedditor Bumbleet2 kicking off the discussion on the thread. “Don’t get me wrong, I thoughtBaldur’s Gate 3was amazing, butCyberpunk 2077probably would’ve swept it for having the more mainstream gameplay and setting.”Advert“I don’t think it would have “swept”. Considering bothBaldur’s Gate 3andAlan Wake 2were extremely good. It would have been a massive struggle on all three fronts,” replied DarkSylince. “Okay, I still thinkBaldurs Gate 3would’ve had the better chance but considering the hype that was there for this game, there’s no wayAlan Wake 2would even come close” said elegant assassin. Though the consensus on the thread is thatBaldur’s Gate 3still would have won, so there you go.Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertyis out now for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. The base game is available for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, though you still might want to avoid the last-gen versions.Featured Image Credit: CD ProjektTopics:Cyberpunk 2077,CD Projekt Red,PC,PlayStation,Xbox

If you asked me to name a better year of video game release than 2023, I’d struggle to name one. That being said, 2020 was quite a banging year with the likes ofFinal Fantasy VII Remake,The Last of Us Part II,DOOM Eternal,Half-Life: Alyx,Ghost of Tsushimaand much more.Another game that was released in 2020 that wasn’t mentioned above is CD Projekt RED’sCyberpunk 2077. At this point, I’m sure we don’t have to retread old ground discussing its launch woes. However, since its launch CDPR has worked tirelessly to give us the sci-fi RPG that we were promised and then some.Check out the Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty trailer below!The rise from the ashes story forCDPRreached its peak with the launch of the highly anticipated expansion on 26 September withPhantom Libertywhich not only brought new story missions, characters, and a new area to Night City and more, but also further quality of life updates and improvements.AdvertIn our review ofCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty, GAMINGbible’s Ewan Moore, said: “It fills me with joy to be able to report that this is a deeply ambitious expansion that fires on all cylinders and never delivers anything less than a stellar experience. CD Projekt RED is walking away fromCyberpunk 2077in the best possible way, delivering on the game’s immense potential and dropping one final, unforgettable adventure.”With 2023 nearing its end, as expected, hot discussions are taking place with the likes ofBaldur’s Gate 3,Alan Wake 2,The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomand more leading the way for this year’s best games. Yet, much like theHorizon Forbidden Westexpansion,Burning Shores, some CDPR fans have discussed the prospect ofPhantom Libertywinning Game of the Year, despite being an expansion, not to mention thatCyberpunk 2077was released in 2020.It would be unreasonable forCyberpunk 2077to win Game of the Year in 2023 unlessPhantom Libertywas up an Expansion of the Year. That being said, Redditors have been discussing that ifCyberpunk 2077had been released in its current state in 2020, it probably would have won the top accolade, and I kinda agree.“Cyberpunk 2077probably would’ve won the Game of the Year if it released in its current state this year,”saidRedditor Bumbleet2 kicking off the discussion on the thread. “Don’t get me wrong, I thoughtBaldur’s Gate 3was amazing, butCyberpunk 2077probably would’ve swept it for having the more mainstream gameplay and setting.”Advert“I don’t think it would have “swept”. Considering bothBaldur’s Gate 3andAlan Wake 2were extremely good. It would have been a massive struggle on all three fronts,” replied DarkSylince. “Okay, I still thinkBaldurs Gate 3would’ve had the better chance but considering the hype that was there for this game, there’s no wayAlan Wake 2would even come close” said elegant assassin. Though the consensus on the thread is thatBaldur’s Gate 3still would have won, so there you go.Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertyis out now for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. The base game is available for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, though you still might want to avoid the last-gen versions.

If you asked me to name a better year of video game release than 2023, I’d struggle to name one. That being said, 2020 was quite a banging year with the likes ofFinal Fantasy VII Remake,The Last of Us Part II,DOOM Eternal,Half-Life: Alyx,Ghost of Tsushimaand much more.

Another game that was released in 2020 that wasn’t mentioned above is CD Projekt RED’sCyberpunk 2077. At this point, I’m sure we don’t have to retread old ground discussing its launch woes. However, since its launch CDPR has worked tirelessly to give us the sci-fi RPG that we were promised and then some.

Check out the Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty trailer below!

The rise from the ashes story forCDPRreached its peak with the launch of the highly anticipated expansion on 26 September withPhantom Libertywhich not only brought new story missions, characters, and a new area to Night City and more, but also further quality of life updates and improvements.

Advert

Advert

In our review ofCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty, GAMINGbible’s Ewan Moore, said: “It fills me with joy to be able to report that this is a deeply ambitious expansion that fires on all cylinders and never delivers anything less than a stellar experience. CD Projekt RED is walking away fromCyberpunk 2077in the best possible way, delivering on the game’s immense potential and dropping one final, unforgettable adventure.”

With 2023 nearing its end, as expected, hot discussions are taking place with the likes ofBaldur’s Gate 3,Alan Wake 2,The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdomand more leading the way for this year’s best games. Yet, much like theHorizon Forbidden Westexpansion,Burning Shores, some CDPR fans have discussed the prospect ofPhantom Libertywinning Game of the Year, despite being an expansion, not to mention thatCyberpunk 2077was released in 2020.

It would be unreasonable forCyberpunk 2077to win Game of the Year in 2023 unlessPhantom Libertywas up an Expansion of the Year. That being said, Redditors have been discussing that ifCyberpunk 2077had been released in its current state in 2020, it probably would have won the top accolade, and I kinda agree.

“Cyberpunk 2077probably would’ve won the Game of the Year if it released in its current state this year,”saidRedditor Bumbleet2 kicking off the discussion on the thread. “Don’t get me wrong, I thoughtBaldur’s Gate 3was amazing, butCyberpunk 2077probably would’ve swept it for having the more mainstream gameplay and setting.”

Advert

Advert

“I don’t think it would have “swept”. Considering bothBaldur’s Gate 3andAlan Wake 2were extremely good. It would have been a massive struggle on all three fronts,” replied DarkSylince. “Okay, I still thinkBaldurs Gate 3would’ve had the better chance but considering the hype that was there for this game, there’s no wayAlan Wake 2would even come close” said elegant assassin. Though the consensus on the thread is thatBaldur’s Gate 3still would have won, so there you go.

Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertyis out now for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. The base game is available for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, though you still might want to avoid the last-gen versions.

Topics:Cyberpunk 2077,CD Projekt Red,PC,PlayStation,Xbox