- September 28, 2018
- Brouillard
- 3h median play time
CuberPunk 2089
Platforms
About
In "Cyberpunk 2089," explore a dystopian future where advanced technology and body modifications are the norm. Take on missions as a mercenary, navigating a complex narrative with multiple branching storylines. With diverse customization options and immersive first-person gameplay, players will find themselves drawn into a world of high-stakes crime and cybernetic intrigue.





- The game offers a fun and relaxing experience with easy achievements and a creative concept.
- Exploring the open-world environment and completing quirky quests can be enjoyable, especially for the price.
- The visuals are charming with a retro aesthetic, and the soundtrack adds to the overall atmosphere.
- The game suffers from poor English translation and grammar, making some dialogue confusing.
- There are significant bugs, including issues with quest progression and item management, which can lead to frustrating gameplay.
- Many quests are repetitive fetch missions, and the lack of an inventory system can make it easy to lose items.
story
34 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's story is minimal and primarily revolves around completing generic fetch quests given by an artificial intelligence in a small map. Players often struggle with quest tracking, as quests are not documented after being accepted, leading to confusion and reliance on screenshots. While some characters and mini-games are enjoyable, the overall narrative experience is hampered by bugs, poor dialogue repetition, and a lack of clarity in quest instructions.
“Running around and solving puzzles and completing quests was fun; characters were quirky and interesting, and the music is great!”
“There are numerous side quests which aren't too complicated, but entertaining enough to provide joy for a couple of hours it takes to complete.”
“The quests, in summary, involve a back and forth of items, along with some hacking tasks featuring a very cool mini-game.”
“Quest dialogue is said once and not repeated, so if you forget a piece of info, you have to either start the game again or hope you can manage the quest by luck.”
“I had one playthrough where one of the main quests just stopped working and the dialogue needed to advance wouldn't show up.”
“It isn't fun, it isn't funny, it looks good, but it is just a bunch of generic quests in a city.”