Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty review — A dark journey worth taking


I didn’t love Cyberpunk 2077.

While I had fun at parts, playing when Cyberpunk 2077 first dropped in Dec. 2020 was a mixed bag, with numerous glitches and performance problems — I lost hours of progress reloading saves when T-posing NPCs would block doors or quests failed to unlock. There was also weaker writing at times than I was used to with CD Projekt RED’s past games, alongside other issues. 

That background is necessary for the next part of this review to sink in fully: Phantom Liberty is a great time. The storyline is gripping from the beginning, and integrates naturally into the main path of the base game. Protagonist V is drawn into cloak-and-dagger wetwork with a compelling cast of characters, all of which have their own agendas. This synergizes with the free 2.0 update, which brings a heavy rework to the perks, improved police chases, a new system for Cyberware, and more.

Overall, Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty is worth your time, and aside from a small handful of blemishes, I’ve had a lot of fun falling in love with this dark new tale of Night City. 





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