Had been it nearly another sport from nearly another studio, Cyberpunk 2077’s disastrous launch would have condemned it to the gross sales bins of historical past. Huge AAA releases dropping with some bugs is one factor; large AAA releases being taken off the PlayStation Retailer as a result of they had been so damaged is one thing else solely.
Even then, although, within the depths of the sport’s nadir, I may see one thing within the distance, previous all of the anger and frustration of the second. A lot of the negativity appeared to be coming not from a spot of true revulsion, however disappointment, of individuals’s expectations of Cyberpunk 2077 being “The Witcher 3, with automobiles” being fumbled.
That spot on the horizon, as tiny because it was, nonetheless had form and kind. It was hope. Huge video games merely can’t be allowed to die, so even then, as Cyberpunk was on the receiving finish of an unprecedented backlash, I may see the place this story was headed. The world loves nothing greater than a nasty sport’s redemption arc—see No Man’s Sky for the same instance of the style—and as dangerous as Cyberpunk had been at launch, certainly CD Projekt Purple, after spending all that money and time to make the sport, would finally spend sufficient money and time to repair it?
As time did its factor and moved ever onwards, that spot on the periphery would get larger, till sooner or later it will displace the adverse vibes across the sport solely. Sooner or later, Cyberpunk 2077 could be good. Could possibly be good. Please, Cyberpunk 2077, you might hear being stated louder by the day, be good.
In late 2022, it appeared like that second had arrived. Alongside renewed curiosity in Cyberpunk 2077 within the wake of its wonderful anime spin-off, the sport received Steam’s ‘Labor of Love’ award—principally its “most improved” prize—with Valve recognising:
This sport has been out for some time. The crew is properly previous the debut of their inventive child, however being the nice mother and father they’re, these devs proceed to nurture and help their creation. This sport, to at the present time, remains to be getting new content material in any case these years.
We had been now free, two years after the sport’s nightmarish launch, to persuade ourselves that this was now not the identical sport it had been at launch. Two years of labor had righted the ship, given folks what they needed. Cyberpunk 2077 was good now.
However was it? I, together with most of you, had performed it in 2020 and thought it was horrible. How a lot may actually have modified since then? With a bunch of time to kill on a current trip, and to deal with my very own simmering curiosity over the form the sport was in, I spent a number of weeks working my means by way of Cyberpunk 2077, entrance to again.
IS CYBERPUNK 2077 GOOD NOW?
That’s a sophisticated query! However it’s why we’re right here, now, in March 2023. What I discovered was that sure, over the previous two years and alter a bunch of technical enhancements have been made. And once I say enhancements, I say it like a battlefield medic would, in that “sawing a person’s legs off” is an enchancment over “dying”. My first encounter with the sport in December 2020 had lasted for round 10 hours, and for that complete time, even with a comparatively new PC, Cyberpunk 2077 ran like trash. So dangerous it was distracting me from the sport itself.
Now it runs nice. With DLSS working its black magic and a bunch of patches below its belt, Cyberpunk 2077 is a sport reborn on my PC—the very same PC I had performed it on in 2020—with even my modest rig capable of run it in 4K, ray-tracing enabled, with out skipping a beat. A smoother framerate additionally made the sport’s sluggish capturing and driving sections barely extra tolerable, and better of all every little thing appeared improbable. Thus far, so good.
Cyberpunk’s numerous and infrequently mission-breaking bugs additionally appeared far much less frequent. There are some nonetheless there, ones I feel are simply a part of the way in which the sport was constructed, like how automobiles don’t seem on the planet a lot as they’re dropped, nonetheless rocking on their suspension as your character first spots them. Or how police chases merely don’t work. Pedestrians nonetheless stroll and stand by way of each other, like they’re re-enacting the tip of Watchmen. However there are lots much less of those, and I didn’t run into any of the previously large points—like automobiles and bikes catapulting off the display screen—so once more, progress.
If bugs and peculiar glitches had been your main hangup, then certain, Cyberpunk 2077 is “good now”. This technical triage didn’t actually matter to me, although. I’m a Battlefield 2042 veteran, I’m used to discovering pleasure amidst uncooperative polygons. What their taming did a minimum of enable, although, was the chance to cease worrying about them, and deal with the sport itself. Not what I had needed it to be, or anticipated it to be in a post-Witcher 3 world, not what its calamitous launch had prevented it from seemingly ever being. Simply me, a clean framerate and the whole lot of Cyberpunk 2077 forward of me.
What follows just isn’t a evaluate. We did that already.
CYBERPUNK 2077, PART I
OK, I’ve SOME THINGS I must say that may sound review-like. I performed by way of 85 hours of Cyberpunk 2077, a lot of it over my trip, I would like to speak about this with somebody.
I began this entire endeavour pondering I’d be writing about one sport, Cyberpunk 2077, however I ended up enjoying two very totally different ones over these hours. So totally different, in reality, that I’ve needed to principally write this entire piece twice, since a lot of my first draft would finally find yourself within the bin.
The primary Cyberpunk 2077 I performed was how I think about—truly, how I know after taking a look at Steam achievement statistics exhibiting how few gamers had accomplished essential sidequests—most individuals’s time with the sport went. You aren’t led by way of the primary storyline a lot as you’re shoved, bombarded from the outset with pressing phonecalls, frantic messages, cutscenes the place you’re coughing up blood, instructions to journey right here, have a shootout there, and earlier than you recognize it you’re on the endgame questioning why you’ve barely scratched the floor of Cyberpunk’s world, forged or myriad of RPG methods.
Writing about this Cyberpunk as I went, my notes used the phrase “dogshit” lots. The principle storyline is the very worst of Cyberpunk. It doubles down on the sport’s failed makes an attempt to be an explosive FPS, shines its brightest lights on Night time Metropolis’s dullest characters and strikes so quick that Cyberpunk’s elaborate endings imply nothing since you haven’t had the time or area to present a shit about anybody affected.
My conclusion to this piece, because the credit rolled, was that Cyberpunk 2077 was unsalvageable. Its issues had been too basic, the scathing critiques from 2020 justified of their damnation.
CYBERPUNK 2077, PART II
However then one thing bizarre occurred. As an alternative of being dumped again at my lair in some form of overpowered postgame, I discovered myself reloaded again to a checkpoint simply earlier than the ultimate mission. There was no actual endgame right here (the storylines as they wrap up rule that out), only a gentle reboot, presumably so gamers may leap straight again into these last hours and make totally different decisions, sufficient to unlock one of many sport’s 4 different endings.
Right here, with the primary quests all however resolved and my must see a last cutscene already happy, one other Cyberpunk 2077 unfurled in entrance of me. This Cyberpunk was filled with unresolved sidequests, solely now I had the time and area to resolve them. The sport lastly had time to breathe. It took its foot off the fuel, stopped harassing me to kind out Keanu Reeves’ issues and started slowly serving me the sport’s most memorable quests, most with significant consequence, every one taking me on a tour of previously-unseen corners of the sport’s lavish world and giving me a newfound appreciation for its scale and element.
I met all my favorite Night time Metropolis residents on this second Cyberpunk, and I feel it’s simply the easiest way to fulfill them. To have the ability to savour every little journey at its personal tempo, as a substitute of getting them crammed in between foremost quests. On this second sport, the place I used to be now not following a Keanu Reeves-led narrative laced with worldwide intrigue however free to simply be a man doing murderous odd jobs round city, Cyberpunk felt a lot nearer to what I had anticipated from it again in 2020. A sport about exploration, being a handyman, uncovering unforgettable little tales with sticky ethical quandaries. The Witcher 3 with automobiles, principally.
My conclusion after this second Cyberpunk wrapped, after I’d rinsed it of each substantial (and fewer so) sidequest on the board, is…properly, it’s what you’re studying now. My reflections of a sport that’s nonetheless damaged in so some ways, and forgettable in lots of others, however which can be extra than that, a lot greater than most individuals who (rightfully and understandably!) bounced off the primary storyline in 2020 and by no means appeared again will ever know.
It’s nearly as if Cyberpunk’s foremost downside isnt with its varied elements themselves, a lot because the urgency and order they’re thrown at you. Taking part in Cyberpunk 2077 as CD Projekt Purple designed it’s like going to a elaborate restaurant and having the steak thrown at your face earlier than you’ve even appeared on the menu. Then getting your scrumptious entrée served 90 minutes later. The meals is nice, certain! However that wasn’t the easiest way to eat it.
Everybody who has ever stated “simply strive the facet missions, they’re higher” within the time since Cyberpunk 2077’s launch, and gave the impression of a copium addict on the peak of a visit, turned out to be proper on the cash. I’m sorry for ever doubting you. A few of these auxiliary quests are good, however a lot of them are wonderful. A mayoral candidate having just a little IT downside is a spotlight, as is the tragic and unforgettable case of a cop’s lacking nephew and a cattle farm. Claire’s story of loss and revenge is dealt with with the utmost care. Judy’s evolution from peripheral quest-giver to her lovely finale was a pleasure to play by way of, and Kerry’s mid-life disaster resolves in probably essentially the most cathartic second of the entire sport. These tales are well-written, deeply fascinating and most of the finest ones don’t even want you to shoot something.
I may go on and on right here, and kinda wish to, however I’ve wasted sufficient of your time with my ideas on a sport that’s now over two years previous, and was written about, at size, possibly greater than another online game in historical past. Thanks for sticking with me this lengthy.
IT’S STILL CYBERPUNK 2077
Technical fixes apart—and so they make a distinction!—that is nonetheless Cyberpunk 2077. The good things was good in 2020, the dangerous stuff was dangerous in 2020, and they’ll without end be that means as a result of you possibly can’t save a sport by patching in a brand new character arc (or any character arc) for Johnny Silverhand, or flip some dials and abruptly make all the first-person capturing expertise really feel even remotely thrilling.
I really feel like I did every little thing I used to be imagined to do right here, every little thing the zeitgeist and the blip on the horizon stated I ought to do when it got here to this sport. I performed it in 2020, bounced, then gave it time—time it could not have deserved if it was another sport from another studio—to scrub itself up. I revisited it to play the sport this was supposed to be.
It’s not that sport, in fact. The “Cyberpunk may be saved” narrative is as delusional right here as it’s for therefore many different big-budget failures, when success had appeared assured however for no matter cause by no means arrived (in fact Cyberpunk 2077 will all the time be, if nothing else, a monetary success). Bugs and basic shortcomings within the sport’s construction are two very various things. One may be patched, and principally has been. The opposite, we’re caught with without end.
And that’s OK? I’m OK with it, a minimum of. There was a lot anger and frustration twisted up on this sport’s launch, all fed as a lot on folks’s expectations as a lot as the truth of the sport that was on supply earlier than us. This was the following sport from The Witcher 3 guys, it value a lot cash to make, it took so lengthy to make, it launched so many unimaginable (and, seems, fairly fanciful) trailers, blah blah blah.
All this led to a consensus that the sport was each busted and an enormous disappointment. Now? Now it’s nonetheless just a little busted and nonetheless disappointing in many of the identical methods. There are nonetheless large holes on this sport, with shortcomings it’ll by no means overcome, however decoupled from the Unhealthy Vibes of its 2020 launch I discovered myself free in 2023 to simply hearth up Cyberpunk 2077 and play what was in entrance of me.
What I discovered was a sport that, when given the possibility, might be greater than only a trainwreck of a launch. It may additionally, with a bit of labor and a bit extra persistence, be one thing actually particular. And that was sufficient of a redemption arc for me.