Cyberpunk 2077 [CD]
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Songs
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Extraction Action
The Rebel Path
The Streets Are Long-Ass Gutters
Outsider No More
Cloudy Day
Wushu Dolls
Scavenger Hunt
Мусорщики
Close Probing
There's Gonna Be a Parade!
Trouble Finds Trouble
You Shall Never Have to Forgive Me Again
Code Red Initiated
The Heist
Streetfighters
Patri(di)ots
Mining Minds
Rite of Passage
Voice in My Head
Modern Anthill
The Sacred and the Profane
Kang Tao Down
Cyberwildlife Park
Consumer Cathedral
Juiced Up
Bells of Laguna Bend
Urban Downunder
Atlantis
Cyberninja
The Suits Are Scared
Tower Lockdown
To Hell and Back
Adam Smasher
Hanako & Yorinobu
Been Good to Know Ya
Never Fade Away [Samurai Cover]
Details
- GenreSoundtracks & Shows
- ArtistOriginal Game Soundtrack
- Album Level FlagsSoundtrack
- Release Level FlagsSoundtrack
- No Of Songs37
- Album Length7805 seconds
- Explicit ContentNo
- FormatCD
- LabelCD Projekt Red
Other
- Product NameCyberpunk 2077 [CD]
- GenreSoundtracks & Shows
- Vendor GenreStage & Screen
- UPC883929695485
Customer reviews
Rating 3.9 out of 5 stars with 707 reviews
(707 customer reviews)to a friend
Customers are saying
Customers are raving about the game's graphics, story, and immersive open world. Many players on PC are having a better experience compared to console players. However, the game is plagued with bugs and performance issues, leading to frequent crashes. Players are also disappointed with the unfinished state of the game at launch and the lack of optimization.
This summary was generated by AI based on customer reviews.
- Pros mentioned:GraphicsCons mentioned:Bugs, Performance
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Good game with flaws
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Game is buggy. No doubt about it. Does it really take away from the overall experience? Not really. My wife is playing it on Xbox Series X and it looks pretty good there, but noticed same bugs in both versions that are in the main storyline. Probably should get on cleaning that up. My PC at times has a hard time running the game. Don’t know why I have a 2070 Super and I figured well maybe it’s the ray tracing but turning it off doesn’t up my frame rates. Getting in the 40s on frame rates and can live with that but sometimes it dips into the 30s and that’s definitely a no-no. Turning down the settings further doesn’t really push up frame rates. Tried using the Nvidia recommended settings for my system and everything was really distorted with no improvement on frame rates anyway.
I would recommend this to a friend - Cons mentioned:Bugs
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Get for PC only!
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Playing this game on PC is the only way to go. There are a lot of bugs on every platform however it is unplayable on Xbox One or PlayStation 4 consoles. With a high-powered PC and a good graphics card the game plays well. there are some patches coming to correct some of the bugs with gameplay but for now it is a very fun and immersive game.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Graphics, Story
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great game! Just make sure you can run it!
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I have been really enjoying this game. My only issue stems from getting the game a day late, but my steelbook arrived on launch date. (Maybe bestbuy's fault, or it could just be the mail, but it was a bit disappointing) I have been playing the game for a week now. No issues for me on PC! The game came with stickers, 2 CDs of the soundtrack, post cards, world compendium, and a map! (Plus a card to download it from GOG) The story so far is very intriguing, and I'm trying not to rush through the story as best as I can. Luckily there's some really fun side quests! It you're the type of person who finds joy in just driving around on the map on GTA then I'm sure you would enjoy this! I would highly suggest if you want this game, please consider purchasing it on PC. I don't have a top of the line rig, but mine runs it pretty well. I would consider looking up reccomendations online before purchasing! I've heard it runs pretty poorly on last gen. Someone I know who has the Series X says it runs great. So take that as you will. Anyways, I hope you enjoy Night City as much as I am!
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:GraphicsCons mentioned:Bugs
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Night City is Fantastic
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I'm happy with the game so far. It's got beautiful graphics and runs well on my PC. Yes, I've experienced some bugs, and it's not perfect. I'm still enjoying exploring Night City and taking in the sights, and the unfolding story.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:Graphics, Story
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent game despite technical issues.
||Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.Despite obvious technical issues, the game is excellent. The story is very well written and im enjoying getting lost in Night City. The graphics are truly next-gen. It looks incredible. The gameplay is also super fun. While im here let me address the elephant in the room. The game wasn't in development for 8 years. In 2013 it was announced. They probably just started getting the story figured out when they announced it. The Witcher 3 was being developed during most of those 8 years. The Witcher launched in 2015 and major DLC in 2016. They had all hands on deck for the Witcher 3. So after 2016, they started full development on Cyberpunk. So they had like 5 years to make the game. Not 8 years.
I would recommend this to a friend - Pros mentioned:GraphicsCons mentioned:Bugs
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Cyberpunk is still a great game even with the bugs
||Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.After playing this game for a couple weeks, it is worth buying for PC. Yes, there is bugs in the game but the game is so good, i dont care about the minor glitches. The game does require a high end PC if you want play it at its full potential. I have a 2600x with a RTX 2070 and playing the game at 1080P with Ultra settings/Ray Tracing off, i am only able to get about 60- 70 FPS.
I would recommend this to a friend Rated 5 out of 5 stars
THIS is why I still buy physical
||Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.This will be more of a review of the physical product itself rather than the game. You've likely heard plenty of reviews of the game already and you're free to believe whichever you wish but I encourage you to not just blindly listen to the hate and complaining. This game is incredible. Yes, it has its fair share of bugs and performance issues, but those problems will be fixed in time. When you look past them, the game reveals itself to be a veritable masterpiece of open world RPG design. It's my GOTY for 2020 and is rapidly becoming one of my favorite games of all time. From the compelling setting and world building present in the Cyberpunk franchise to the downright PHENOMENAL narrative, storytelling and quest design, this game is a must own for any fan of open world games, narrative-driven RPGs and just the cyberpunk genre in general. Anyways, I don't only give this 5/5 for the game itself, but for the incredible quality of the physical content here. As is advertised, this comes with a physical case. It doesn't contain the game on discs but instead, it gives us the game's soundtrack on a set of physical discs. Along with this, it includes a plethora of other physical and digital goodies. I'll touch briefly on them below: - World compendium: while I was hoping it'd be full-color, the compendium is a small booklet akin to old school game manuals, but it only delves into the details of the world. It's very well-written and helps newcomers to understand the world as it is in the game. Again, I wish it was full-color instead of black-and-white but hey, I'm certainly not complaining. - Map of Night City: the map is a fantastic poster-sized map of the city and its various districts. It's printed on paper, so it's not extremely durable but if you're careful, it would look great on the wall. - Postcards: printed on thin card stock, you receive three postcards from different districts of Night City. There are more than three districts in the city so I'm unsure if these are randomized for each customer, but you get three different ones nonetheless. They look straight from the dark future and are very well-made, as though you could buy them in a gift shop in the city itself. - Stickers: high quality matte stickers including ones of the logo for the legendary in-game band, Samurai. Not much to say except that they're great and would look awesome on a laptop, guitar case or whatever. - Digital goodies: they're exactly as described and are a great addition to your Cyberpunk collection. Now, in addition to all of that, the case includes a sheet with a message from CD Projekt Red, thanking all of us for being patient and for trusting them with our purchase. It also includes the digital game code on a credit card-like card with a scratch-off surface. This code redeems exclusively through CD Projekt's store, GOG, and believe me, that's NOT a bad thing. Unlike purchasing digitally through Steam, the physical version of the game not only places a physical set of objects into your ownership but you also own the digital game as well, as GOG is DRM-free. On other platforms, you merely lease the rights while GOG gives you ownership of the games you purchase, even if you purchase them digitally through their store. As an awesome extra (thanks to Best Buy), I received a collector's steelbook of randomized artwork. As with virtually all Steelbook brand cases, this one was well-made, wasn't scratched and it just looks great with my collection. Overall, I not only HIGHLY recommend the game itself, but I recommend getting the physical PC version if you're able to. Even if you don't passionately love the game, even if it's just another enjoyable game for you, owning these pieces of the collection feels 100% worth the money. Plus, like I mentioned earlier, you actually own the game itself, a plethora of physical products AND cool digital goodies, all for $60 (or less). Definitely worth the purchase. Massive credit to CDPR for still holding on to the superior days of physical distribution and, not only that, but they also do it RIGHT. PS: How could I forget? Just as an added option of awesome, the game's case artwork is reversible, meaning you can choose the male or female artwork for the game's protagonist, V.
I would recommend this to a friendRated 5 out of 5 stars
Awesome
||Posted . Owned for 1.5 years when reviewed.This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.I loved it, the game it’s so much better now, and the collectors edition it’s pretty dope
I would recommend this to a friend
Q: QuestionWill the game come with a Steam or GOG code inside? I'd prefer GOG but Steam is fine too.
Asked by Joker13z.
- A:Answer This question was asked on cyberpunk 2077 twitters profile and CD PROJECT said that the retail pc physical version of this game will have a GOG code.
Answered by Channelgrr
Q: QuestionIt says this is a physical copy for PC, but many of the comments say it is a GoG code. Is this a physical disk to install the game or is it a code to download the game? Thanks!
Asked by justanormalguy.
- A:Answer There is no physical disc, it comes with a GoG code to download the game. However, the physical copy comes with physical goodies such as the soundtrack CDs, game map, stickers, and a free steel book which is a Best Buy exclusive. I attached an image with everything you get with the PC physical copy.
Answered by okyes
Q: QuestionWill the PC standard version come with the Steelbook too?
Asked by CvP.
- A:Answer It says right by the Buy button that it includes a free item, noted as the steelbook when you hover over it.
Answered by Ancient
Q: QuestionCan we choose the Steelbook if we pre-order in person? The page for "Steelbook Cyberpunk 2077 case" says: Order online for a surprise character, or stop by your local Best Buy store to make your selection. Does this apply to in-store preorders as well?
Asked by GameDude.
- A:Answer If you come into one of the locations its your pick (while supplies last)
Answered by blue2kid3
Q: QuestionFor the 10$ reward for pre ordering, can it be applied to the game's price at checkout? Or do you only get the reward after purchase
Asked by Nice.
- A:Answer After purchasing
Answered by Mehhh
Q: QuestionWill the game come in a standard plastic case along with the steel book? I like the regular case more than a steel book.
Asked by byadiscool.
- A:Answer It should come in a plastic case. The steel book comes separately.
Answered by okyes
Q: QuestionHow fast does the game ship when I pre-order it? Can I reasonably expect to get it the day the game is released? In addition, is there an option for me to pick it up at my local best buy?
Asked by Sean.
- A:Answer I have pre ordered many games from Best Buy and the only one that was late was Animal Crossing New Horizons, which came out right as COVID-19 started. All other games I’ve pre ordered have arrived on the release date and usually ship a day or two before. Yes there is an option for pickup at your local store.
Answered by Noah