Descending upon Cyberpunk 2077's Night City is much like setting foot in New York City for the first time. Times Square's brightly-lit LED screens, the hustle and bustle of the urban jungle, and the dazzling neon signs are impressive when viewed through photographs.
But as soon as you get close enough, it’s hard not to notice the layers of grime caking the impossibly bright lights. The dirt doesn’t completely block the dazzle.
It just makes it harder to see the light. The same can be said of what is, arguably, the biggest game of 2020. After reaching critical levels of hype thanks to a massive marketing campaign and a development cycle lasting nearly a decade (at least from conception to completed product), Cyberpunk 2077 is here.
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