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175.7 hrs on record (44.9 hrs at review time)
The plot is great...
V is a nomad/street kid/corpo who's out to prove himself as a merc. As they climbed up the ladder of the merc reputation, they are offered a high tiered job which is both challenging and one that changed their live. Maybe forever.

This is my second play-through on Cyberpunk 2077. The first one I played on the PS5. I 100% the game but I felt its better to play this with Ray Tracing + High framerate + Keyboard and mouse. I wasn't wrong.

The graphics is insane if you have at least a RTX 3080 with Ray Tracing turn to full blast. Almost every moment seems like a good time to activate the photo mode.

I've never played RPG shooter before this, so the game play is a little odd to me. The fact that it can take a couple of head shots to kill an npc seems ridiculous in my opinion.

Adding to the weirdness, you can spend a lot of time customizing your character but you'll hardly see your character since its in first person view most of the time. Except when you're riding a bike and change the camera mode to third person.

Overall, its a re-playable game. I feel the main quest is kinda short, so I suggest taking your time with the side quests and missions which are littered all over the map before trying to complete the main quest.
Posted 23 November, 2022. Last edited 27 November, 2022.
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80.3 hrs on record (78.5 hrs at review time)
When a game has a 'Funny' and 'Strategy' tag together, you know it's going to be fun and epic.
Drown an enemy by prodding it with 1 finger, 2 fingers or furiously.
Or you can call in an air support, carpet (literally) bombing them all.
Posted 5 June, 2020.
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244.2 hrs on record (244.0 hrs at review time)
This game is the ultimate benchmark for future games to come. The scenic experience, the story, the immersion and the details are phenomenal. I've played this game twice and will definitely play again for a long time to come until something better can replace this gem.
Posted 14 February, 2020.
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1 person found this review funny
22.3 hrs on record (21.5 hrs at review time)
Spent entire day mining just to get a few upgrades on my ship.
Posted 3 October, 2016.
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1 person found this review funny
71.6 hrs on record
Be a ghost and either slice the Orc's neck or place your palm on its forehead. Tough choice. You have to make that choice when you play this game.
Don't forget to shoot an arrow on the Orc's knee. Then while he can't move, get your Caragor to eat him. Yummy... Orc's meat.
Posted 25 June, 2015.
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1 person found this review helpful
81.7 hrs on record (75.4 hrs at review time)
Pirates of the Carribbean turned serious. If you're dreaming of becoming a buccaneer, rob ships, steer straight into a rogue wave while stylistically kill people with your cutlass, this is the game for you.
Posted 25 June, 2015.
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487.0 hrs on record (52.5 hrs at review time)
Been playing Arma since it was Operation Flashpoint. This is NOT an FPS, RPG or RTS although it can be all of that all at once. This is a war simulator. You give command to your subordinate. You strategically flank your enemies. You take cover when you see a tank rolling while your AT team mate solve the problem for you. This is not an easy game. Regular FPS player will find it puzzling that you have your enemies in your crosshair but failed to hit them because the physics of bullet drop hit them.

On the downside, the AI is not up to par. The game is unfinished although it is more of a nuisance because you can always rely on the community to produce a far more better finished game after that. And then there's the "I can't seems to stop myself from playing this game even though I completed it".
Posted 22 June, 2014.
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