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Cyberpunk 2077 - PlayStation 4

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Platform For Display: PlayStation 4


Edition: Standard


Features

  • Cyberpunk 2077 is an open-world, action-adventure story set in Night City
  • Become a cyberpunk, an urban mercenary equipped with cybernetic enhancements and build your legend on the streets of Night City
  • Take the riskiest job of your life and go after a prototype implant that is the key to immortality

Description

Cyberpunk 2077 is an open-world, action-adventure story set in night city, a megalopolis obsessed with power, glamour and body modification. You play as V, a mercenary Outlaw going after a one-of-a-kind implant that is the key to immortality. You can customize your character's cyberwar, skill set and play style, and explore a vast city where the choices you make shape the story and the world around you.

Computer Platform: PlayStation 4


Global Trade Identification Number: 13, 90


UPC: 883929689590 883929689613


Compatible Video Game Console Models: Sony PlayStation 4


Release date: December 10, 2020


Product Dimensions: 0.6 x 5.3 x 6.7 inches; 4.16 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Rated: Mature


Item model number: 1000746373


Item Weight: 4.2 ounces


Manufacturer: WB Games


Country of Origin: USA


Date First Available: June 13, 2018


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  • Wake Up Samurai
Platform For Display: PlayStation 4 Edition: Standard
Free PS5 upgrade (Not till 2021). Launch PS4 consoles may have more bugs, glitches and frame rate issues compared to playing on PS5 at game's launch Setting/Story First person shooter taking place in the futuristic Night City where cybernomic body augmentation is the norm, and gangs/factions/corporations take control of the city. A more violent and edge take on Blade Runner in terms of theme You play as V who's looking for a body augmentation that grants the user immortality. Biggest clue you have is Johnny Silverhand (played by Keanu Reeves), an anti-corporate rockstar who died years before the start of the game, has his memories downloaded into a chip Black Mirror style. Chip is inserted into your brain, and he gives you tips along your journey as you're the only one who can see him. Gameplay to cutscene appear seamless in most scenarios; similar to God of War, but in first person. You do see some 3rd person view like when driving and in certain cutscenes Game is divided into 6 districts. Each of which have different cultures, and law enforcement Map/world is smaller than Witcher 3, but more densely packed. Shorter traversal, less empty space Driving can be switched from first and third person --Character Creator First you create your backstory: Choose between Nomad, Street Kid and Corporate. Basically poor, middle or rich social class. Nomad live in outskirts of city and making your way in. Street kid been living in the city for a long time knowing it's in and outs. Corporate: higher up in society, have insider knowledge of what's happening globally and decide to go rouge Depending on what you choose; you start off at a different location, and loadout. Same NPCs will react to you differently also. Also the body type and voice you choose have effect on romance option Certain dialogue choices are only accessible depending on your backstory selection Appearance: various sliders to customize how you look Put attribute points earned by leveling to upgrade perks in the following categories: Reflexes (handguns, rifles, blades), Cool (assassinations, nerve, sniper rifles), Technical (engineering), Body (melee, shotgun, asethietics, two-handed), and intelligence (hacking). Perks have their own level system depending on how much you use them Traditional leveling up system where you gain exp and attribute points Also able to level up street cred making you more influential in the world opening up new vendors, side quests and body upgrades Crafting system where you're able to craft shards for shards for body upgrades, weapons, and consumables. Fluid class system. Depending on how you play; the game will put you into the following classes: Solo (strong solo, fast solo): traditional run-and-gun, melee type Net Runners/techie: focus on hacking and stealth Stats: Armor, health, and stamina. Based off clothing, level and perks --Combat: Weapon types: Power Weapons: Traditional weapons in FPS Tech weapons: high fire rate Smart weapons: homing missile bullets Melee weapons: close quarters combat. Like other open world shooters, not that great, but serviceable as they tend to do more damage Able to see enemies through walls, ricochet bullets, block bullets with katana Bullet time through perk upgrade or consumable item Double jump, jump off walls,and side strafe with cyber legs Use mantas (Mortal Kombat Baraka) blades to attach to walls, stealth kill enemies Able to take cover behind objects, but they're not sticky cover. When behind cover, able to lean down sights Different weapons have different attributes like homing bullets Control spiderbot named flathead. Missions specific --A lot of branching paths Side missions where you spare a bosses life, may show up in the main mission later on. Able to do a non lethal playthrough Fixers are quest givers: able to take on main quest, side quests and street stories Loot varies by location Police (NCPD) put out bounties where you can take on -- Gangs and Corporations: You can ally or go against these gangs/Corporations, but there are perks/consequences to your actions. You are able to gain favors for these gangs/Corporations,, but not able to join them permanently : Voodoo Boys: Best hackers in night city Maelstrom: Overdo body modifications Valentino's: traditional and one of largest gang in Night City 6th Street: veterans of the 4th Corporate War who NCPD Moxes: small gang around Lizzie's Bar Tyger Claws: small gang around Japan town Animals: Physically buff bang who juice and use body augmentation. Highly melee focused Scavengers: kidnaps people and harvest their cyberware NetWatch: Police the world's AI and hackers Militech: Corporation/military contractor that make advanced weapons Arisaka: Corporation that deals with corporate security, banking, and manufacturing Kang Tao: Corporation dealing with smart weapons Night Corp: public works development company Trama team international: Armed EMT/ambulance type faction that come in and save you if you pay up Cyber Pychos: tough side bosses in game, not part of any group. Individuals who overdo cyber enhancements making them insane. You personally not able to overdo cyber enhancements making them hard encounters There are bugs in the game. If anything like Witcher 3 (same developer as this game) will all be patched out overtime. For those who could wait, i would for a better immersive experience. Game should have been delayed until 2021, but seeing it's the end of the console generation (X1, PS4) they probably wanted to release it during the holidays to capture the most audience Multiple endings, more then the 3 backstories you start off with. My first playthrough main lining the story (with some side quests) took around 20 hours. Not your typical 50+ hours main line story, but there is good pacing and minimal filler. Game has tons of post game content May be one of the most immersive open world game I've played. Hype is warranted; not the greatest game of all time, but is one of the best games of the year/console generation (X1, PS4) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2020 by Vincent Vincent

  • ErrorPunk 2020, am I right? Lol
Platform For Display: PlayStation 4 Edition: Standard
The crashing and the graphics are the 9th or 10th thing wrong with this game, BUT it IS fun for what it offers. It is a beautiful and expansive open-world, sandbox, RPG game with a lot under the hood. As a fan of the ol' pen'n'paper, this game is truly what one could hope to have translated into a game. You can tell that this game was done by people who truly understand and appreciate the CyberPunk franchise. It would be nice if the GTA/RDR controller configuration became an industry standard for ALL games- it just seems more intuitive (talkin' to you too, Assassin's Creed devs). :) PROS 1. (Again) This is a beautiful and expansive game (the GTA V graphics aside). You get a real sense of scope and scale of Night City, as well as the other locales. (Which really seems to be pushing the boundaries of the PS4.) 2. It is an entertaining and immersive game. There is so much to do and so many nooks-and-crannies just waiting to be explored. 3. It has selectable, varying degrees of difficulty, so that YOU can play the game YOU want to play (more devs need to adopt this practice). 4. It isn't entirely linear, so you can just doodle off and do side-missions OR just wander around the world doing whatever you want at your own pace. 5. The characters are interesting and extremely well voiced. You really feel the emotional loss of characters when they die. Gets you right in the feels... (Spoiler: People die in this game.) :) 6. It has a very compelling story and side-missions. 7. The missions aren't timed- which is a good thing, because sometimes you hit a wrong button and that should be the end of it/you. 8. There are different degrees of difficulty for the enemies- you feel the need to level up to progress in the game. 9. The sheer number of weapons and vehicles that you can get, buy, and craft. 10. You really see/feel/notice the effects of the cybernetic upgrades/enhancements. (Although, it doesn't seem to keep track of your humanity points...) 11. It has Keanu Reeves in it. THIS instantly elevates the project even higher. 12. You CAN get the fastest car in the game for free (after the Ghost Town mission...just don't open her up all the way on the PS4). Lol (No, seriously.) 13. The devs are still trying to actively fix what they can, as best as they can. 13+. It has debauchery. ;) Now you can't have clouds without a little rain... CONS 1. (This is the biggest, IMHO.) The decision to make it an FPS. WHY did I just spend 2 hours creating a character (with such detail) that I'm only going to see when she goes to the restroom or when I'm kitting her out with new gear?! I occasionally get to see the back of her head/outfit when she's riding a motorcycle. THIS was a bad decision. 2. The annoying practice of having to "pixel-hunt" for that sweet spot for items that either enemies drop or just appear in the environment. Sometimes you just gotta give up on the Epic (insert item)- it's just not gonna happen... 3. The mission objectives aren't always clear until you're actually in the mission. 4. The control/interface is somewhat confusing and doesn't always respond even if you did the sequence correctly. 5. Some side-missions simply will not trigger. 6. It seems a lot of the crashes occur when the game's draw distance and autosave try to happen at the same time. 7. The gender fluidity thing, apparently, is only for the MC. Depending on which gender you choose changes/prevents progression with certain characters. 8. Expected a bit more debauchery. It's hinted at, but isn't quite to the level I was hoping for- the ESRB needs to realize that some gamers are adults and don't need our games sanitized. Also, I think the devs/progs deserve kudos and respect for getting this game out during the largest pandemic we've ever faced. (Most people seem to forget these are human beings.) This is why the ALL this death-threat nonsense needs to stop. I'm pretty sure the decision to release this game was made above their paygrades by people looking to make as much as possible across multiple platforms. Do you threaten to kill an author if they release a book you don't like? Do you threaten to kill a TV show writer if they write an episode you don't like? Do you threaten to kill the guy at a burger place if they forgot your pickles? No. No, you do not. You people need to stop whining about expecitng next-gen graphics/perfomance on a last-gen machine. This one is kinda on you. The bottom line- if this game wasn't stable on last-gen consoles...then maybe it should have ONLY been released for the next-gen systems. Lastly, SONY could've made this whole thing less of a clusterf@!k than they did, so that everyone could've had a system by Christmas and been able to play the game the way it was meant to be played. Is it a perfect game? Not entirely, but I'm just grateful that I get to play it- bugs be damned. :D ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2020 by Safetydummy

  • Incredible Value with Free PS5 Upgrade
Platform For Display: PlayStation 4 Edition: Standard
Cyberpunk 2077 has evolved into an amazing experience since its troubled launch. The story is captivating, with memorable characters and meaningful choices throughout Night City's beautifully realized dystopian world. The best part? The FREE PS5 upgrade transforms the game completely. The enhanced version delivers stunning ray-traced lighting, dramatically improved frame rates, and significantly reduced loading times. It feels like getting two games for the price of one. Combat feels responsive with a variety of approaches - from stealthy hacking to guns blazing. The RPG systems offer genuine depth, allowing for diverse character builds and playstyles across multiple playthroughs. With all major issues now fixed and substantial free DLC added, this is the perfect time to experience this ambitious open-world RPG. The PS4 version runs acceptably, but the included PS5 upgrade elevates it to a truly next-gen experience that shouldn't be missed. Absolutely worth the purchase for the sheer amount of content and the free upgrade path to the superior PS5 version. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025 by Frisbie

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