Cyberpunk 2077 (updated versions)
Cyberpunk 2077, in its updated versions, is a very different experience from the one many players remember at launch. You play as V in Night City, a huge futuristic city full of neon lights, tall buildings, and strange characters. The game mixes shooting, hacking, driving and role-playing elements, so you can build your character in many ways: more stealthy, more aggressive, or more technical.
On consoles, the updated versions feel much smoother and more stable. Driving through Night City at night, with lights reflecting on your car, finally looks and feels as it was originally promised. Gunplay is more satisfying, enemy AI is improved, and the perk system is reworked, so upgrades feel more meaningful. You notice these changes especially when playing several hours in a row — the game feels more complete and less frustrating.
The story is still the main reason to play Cyberpunk 2077. You meet memorable characters, make choices in dialogues, and see how your decisions can change missions and endings. The world is not just a background; it reacts to you in small ways. This game is a good option if you like strong stories, deep characters, and a big city that you can explore at your own pace, even if you only have a few evenings per week.