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Best of 2020 Awards – Annual Dumpster Fire Moment

2020’s Dumpster Fire Moment – Cyberpunk 2077

Will: I returned Cyberpunk 2077 when CD Projekt Red was offering refunds and I don’t regret it. 

Diego: Usually when a game has a bad launch it’s just a singular thing people focus on, but Cyberpunk 2077 was truly next-gen with the amount of layers it had to its disaster. From a variety of bugs of all types, to performance issues across the board and people being misled how the base console version of the game would look/perform; it was all just a lot. – Diego

Frank: 50+ Hours in and yeah… It’s still a bit of a dumpster fire.  I dislike the situation around the game and how it was handled more than I dislike the game, but it was undeniably a huge outcry among the gaming community, and one of the loudest clapbacks at a developer of all time i’d think.  Play it in 6 months on a next gen console or PC if you plan to do it. 

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