
Cyberpunk 2077has definitely become one of my favourite games of the last few years, which is absolutely not a position I thought I’d find myself in back when it launched.
CD Projekt RED’s open-world sci-fi RPG has evolved into an immersive dystopia in which you can steal cars, take on jobs for fixers, or just wander around and take in the sights. The choice is very much yours inCyberpunk 2077.
Take a look at howCyberpunk 2077ran back in the day:
SinceI reviewed itonPlayStation 5,Cyberpunk 2077has become the game I’d always hoped it could be (and apparently always was on PC, depending on who you ask).
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The weird bugs and broken world have been tweaked and polished to allow us to enjoy Night City for the genuinely fascinating digital metropolis that it is. I went back to the game last year, andI found myself obsessedwith every inch of its sprawling world. But I still want more.
WhileCyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty-a huge expansionthat completely overhauls the base game and adds a ton of new content - is right around the corner, anyone looking for an extra helping ofCyberpunk 2077can do so now thanks to the massiveLive In Night City mod.
While I admit managing hunger levels isn’t always a good time for gamers, this is a fun new way to playCyberpunk 2077that adds a little extra immersion and a new challenge for those that have played the game to death.
Topics:Cyberpunk 2077,Mods,CD Projekt Red