

Notifications are constantly getting stuck on the UI, forcing me to save and reload to get rid of them. One time V just phased through the ground and died, and I had to redo a pretty long action sequence. I've seen cars exploding for no reason or hovering slightly above the tarmac. I've had characters' mouths freeze in cutscenes and their animations just completely fail, making them slide around like shop mannequins on wheels. But it is distracting, and it does ruin some dramatic moments. I'm still having a great time in Night City, and will continue to. It's never been enough to stop me playing the game.

Pretty much any time someone lights up, they leave one floating in space behind them. In my time with the game I've experienced an abundance of gitchy strangeness, including cars melting into the freeway, characters stuck in T-poses, and so, so many floating cigarettes. There's no denying it: Cyberpunk 2077 is buggy as hell. Unfortunately we can't show you our gameplay footage yet, as like the rest of the reviewers we agreed to hold footage until release day later this week, but we are including some screenshots of what we experienced in this article, though they don't convey some of these issues as well as video will.įor those of you wondering whether and when to jump into Cyberpunk 2077, here are some expanded comments on what we've encountered, bugs-wise:
#Cyberpunk eye for an eye Patch
There's no doubt that CD Projekt will continue to patch the game after release, as reflected in our verdict.
#Cyberpunk eye for an eye update
Our own Cyberpunk 2077 review outlines a dazzling futuristic world interrupted by immersion-busting scripting errors, broken elevators, and audio glitches, issues we continued to see even after CD Projekt provided a 50GB "Day 0 patch." CD Projekt clarified with us today that this update included "some but not all of the patch and fixes people will experience when the game launches," so an unknown amount of additional fixes are seemingly on the way.

Just how much those bugs get in the way of the experience is in the eye of the bug-holder, however. It's review day for Cyberpunk 2077, and one of the early points of consensus among major outlets is that the game is buggy.
