I highly recommend getting acquainted with Cyberpunk either on a new generation of consoles or on a powerful PC, otherwise the impression will be smeared (I tried to go on ps4 for a long time, but still suffered and played after the upgrade. Different pros: - Interesting story โ Side quests that reveal the characters and complement the lore - role component. You can flexibly upgrade your character to suit your play style, plus the ability to reset and redistribute skill points if some skills donโt justify themselves โ Elements of immersive sim, as in the good old Deus Ex, you can be creative in completing missions. A simple example: instead of fighting through a nightclub to the gang leader, you can eliminate him with one well-aimed shot if you climb into a neighboring building and take a height without contacting the rest at all - Combat is pretty good for an RPG. I am a big fan of shooters, for my taste the recoil and the overall feel of the weapon is pleasant - The picture on the Xbox Series X is very tasty, plus a very stable 60 frames - The original voice acting in English is beyond praise, the actors are on top (I especially like the voice, in my case, of the main character) - Easter eggs) I will not spoil, but smile :) - A fairly rich package, if we talk about a physical copy of the game - a night city map, stickers, postcards, a double-sided cover; trifle but nice. Cons: - There were several random flights - Still, they didnโt completely clean out the bugs, but it was rare - Police chases (there are none) - Terrible optimization for the old generations, it was impossible to release cyberpunk on it. I didnโt take off the star, but in general this is disgusting on the part of the developers.
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