547,000 reviews later, Cyberpunk 2077 is a very good game
When the players shot you down at the exit of your game, difficult to make them change their minds … and even more difficult to find a correct average opinion! Nevertheless, Cyberpunk 2077 seems to have gotten there …
After a chaotic launch in December 2020, CD Projekt RED’s long-awaited futuristic RPG, Cyberpunk 2077, has undergone a phenomenal number of negative reviews on Steam. Almost three years after its release, the title has finally managed to rise again and get the praise it now deserves. Players have forgiven the Polish studio’s past mistakes thanks to two and a half years of considerable effort and substantial improvements. Because it’s a fact, CD Projekt has worked tirelessly to correct the defects of the game, and improve what needed to be. Currently, the game holds a 80% positive reviews on Steam allowing it to reach the Holy Grall of Steam reviews: the “very positive” average. In all, the game got 547,229 reviews from players. Marcin Momot, the community manager at CD Projekt Red, expressed his gratitude to the players on Twitter for their support and positive feedback.
Cyberpunk 2077: an example of redemption like No Man’s Sky before it?
THE Cyberpunk 2077’s chaotic debut are still remembered. The players, full of hope after the successes of video game adaptations of The Witcher saga were disappointed with the game’s numerous technical issues. Beyond its technical condition, the game also had shortcomings in its in-game structure, which frustrated gamers looking for a good RPG. However, over the years the studio has rolled out numerous fixes and patches to improve the gaming experience, and it paid off. The perseverance of CD Projekt RED has been rewarded with the rehabilitation of the game with players and the title could become a example of redemption in the video game industry, similar to No Man’s Sky. And the improvements are far from over…
Phantom Liberty DLC will continue to improve Cyberpunk 2077
Looking to the future, the long-awaited expansion, Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty scheduled for September 26, is generating a great enthusiasm among the fans. This massive DLC will be accompanied by fundamental changes, including significant improvements to skill trees and law enforcement AI. CD Projekt RED seems to have learned from its mistakes and seeks to offer a successful gaming experience from the launch of this extension. At the same time, the game will continue to evolve thanks to regular updates, ensuring quality content for players who don’t want to buy the expansion.
See you on September 26 to take advantage of the new Cyberpunk 2077 expansion: Phantom Liberty.
547,000 reviews later, Cyberpunk 2077 is a very good game
When the players shot you down at the exit of your game, difficult to make them change their minds … and even more difficult to find a correct average opinion! Nevertheless, Cyberpunk 2077 seems to have gotten there …
After a chaotic launch in December 2020, CD Projekt RED’s long-awaited futuristic RPG, Cyberpunk 2077, has undergone a phenomenal number of negative reviews on Steam. Almost three years after its release, the title has finally managed to rise again and get the praise it now deserves. Players have forgiven the Polish studio’s past mistakes thanks to two and a half years of considerable effort and substantial improvements. Because it’s a fact, CD Projekt has worked tirelessly to correct the defects of the game and improve what needed to be. Currently, the game holds a 80% positive reviews on Steam, allowing it to reach the Holy Grall of Steam reviews: the “very positive” average. In all, the game got 547,229 reviews from players. Marcin Momot, the community manager at CD Projekt Red, expressed his gratitude to the players on Twitter for their support and positive feedback.
Cyberpunk 2077 Steam reviews are now sitting at “Very Positive” with 80% of all scores being favorable. Thank you all for acknowledging all the hard work the team has put in over the years since the release! [source]
Cyberpunk 2077: an example of redemption like No Man’s Sky before it?
The Cyberpunk 2077’s chaotic debut are still remembered. The players, full of hope after the successes of video game adaptations of The Witcher saga were disappointed with the game’s numerous technical issues. Beyond its technical condition, the game also had shortcomings in its in-game structure, which frustrated gamers looking for a good RPG. However, over the years, the studio has rolled out numerous fixes and patches to improve the gaming experience, and it paid off. The perseverance of CD Projekt RED has been rewarded with the rehabilitation of the game with players, and the title could become an example of redemption in the video game industry, similar to No Man’s Sky. And the improvements are far from over…
Phantom Liberty DLC will continue to improve Cyberpunk 2077
Looking to the future, the long-awaited expansion, Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty, scheduled for September 26, is generating great enthusiasm among the fans. This massive DLC will be accompanied by fundamental changes, including significant improvements to skill trees and law enforcement AI. CD Projekt RED seems to have learned from its mistakes and seeks to offer a successful gaming experience from the launch of this extension. At the same time, the game will continue to evolve thanks to regular updates, ensuring quality content for players who don’t want to buy the expansion.
See you on September 26 to take advantage of the new Cyberpunk 2077 expansion: Phantom Liberty.