
Cyberpunk 2077 is, after all, largely played from a first-person perspective. Maybe this shouldn’t be as big a deal as I’m making it out to be, though.

Given they can do this, would it be that much of a stretch to have ripperdocs dabble in aesthetics, too? This is something I actually had to Google because I genuinely couldn’t believe Cyberpunk 2077 didn’t feature any kind of post-creation editing, despite the fact that Night City is filled with ripperdocs whose entire job involves swapping body parts for cyber augmentations. You’d better make sure you’re 100% happy with how your V looks, then, because the only way you’ll get to make changes is through modding or starting the game from scratch - something you might not want to do given that Cyberpunk isn’t exactly a short game.īut surely you must be able to at least change things like hair and makeup, right? Well, no. One of the most baffling features missing from Cyberpunk 2077 is the ability to change V’s physical appearance after the initial creation process. Cyberwhy?Ĭyberpunk's photo mode is at the very least fantastic (Image credit: Cyberpunk) Many of Cyberpunk’s gameplay systems still feel woefully underdeveloped, and there’s plenty of head-scratching omissions that I genuinely couldn’t believe weren’t in the game. The tragic truth is that there’s still a really good game buried among the rubble, despite the various improvements to performance and playability CD Projekt Red has managed to inject into the game, Cyberpunk 2077 remains a frustratingly half-baked thing to play through. But a playable game does not necessarily make Cyberpunk an essential purchase all of a sudden. Please.Īfter the 1.2 patch, Cyberpunk 2077 is at least more playable now than it’s ever been, at least on PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S and surprisingly, Google Stadia (which to date hosts one of the most stable versions of Cyberpunk 2077).

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If you were to play Cyberpunk 2077 on a base PS4 or Xbox One, then.well, just don’t do that.
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As it stands, those consoles run the last gen version of the game, albeit benefiting from the beefed up resolution and performance options offered by the PS4 Pro and Xbox One X that are further enhanced by PS5 and Xbox Series X hardware. "Many of Cyberpunk’s gameplay systems still feel woefully underdeveloped, and there’s plenty of head-scratching omissions that I genuinely couldn’t believe weren’t in the game."įor example, CD Projekt Red could have found the time to properly optimize for PS5 and Xbox Series X.
