Best Cyberpunk game I have ever played. It's been a long while since I played it but the experience back then was amazing. Every character was memorable, the story was memorable and I just had a blast playing.

Played this on a pc emulator but I wish it would come to other platforms. I love this game and everything was so good about it.

Love the game but it can get repetitive which is why I put it down for a while in favor of other games.

It's a really immersive experience and worth buying for the replayablity, lore, open world, realistic NPCs (And I mean realistic as far as how they react to your race and actions) story and combat. The gameplay is just amazing and yeah there are some flaws, like no multiplayer option (there's a mod for that) but if you can live with them then overall, it's an amazing game and a classic in my eyes.
(Review on Steam)

(Edit to original Steam review) Funny enough I never finished the game because I got so stuck on adding in mods. Maybe one day I'll finish it

Love the game, it truly is a hidden gem. Haven't finished because I got stuck on a boss. I plan to finish it one day.

Rip to my Card-Jitsu addiction as a kid

TLDR: Great concept for a game but I overall didn't like the nonsensical puzzles and drop in story quality in the later half of the game. I struggled to finish it but was invested in the story which kept me going. Get the game on sale if you want to try it out but I don't recommend it at full price.

I completely forgot about this game until gog did a free giveaway of it (I got it free which is why I played it) but I remembered loving the art style, tone of the story, and overall concept of the main character looking for his girlfriend. So I was excited to finally try this game out now that it's free.

Now I'm not normally someone who plays puzzle heavy games but I thought this one would have puzzles that at least made sense, even if I was slow to solve them. Several times I was forced to go to a guide to figure out a puzzle because many of them are nonsensical.

I found myself losing interest in the game by the time I hit the club because the writing became strange and lost the simplicity and tone I liked. Instead this very strange story begins to emerge and it feels... all over the place? It also didn't help that the main character was unlikable (to me at least) because of his selfishness. I won't spoil how he's selfish but, yeah he is.

I was disappointed that a game with great potential was overall ruined by the puzzles and story writing in the end. I'd feel worse if I paid for it.

(This review was posted on Gog under my account over there as Krita Vandergild)

Awesome game with many flaws that I can overlook. Ngl some of the flaws are why I love the franchise. I plan to finish this one day but I kept running back to Skyrim since I had an itch for that at the time.

One of the best Pokemon games I have ever played. Tons of heart, quality gameplay and story.

Love the game (idc about the lootboxes since I'm a free to play player) it got me into the Diablo franchise, but I had to abandon it temporarily because of the bugs it had. My character got erased after the latest pc update and I spent hours grinding in game. I refuse to come back to the game until the bugs are fixed and (hopefully) I get my character and progress back.

I would mark this as abandoned but I will only play it if my friends want to. Otherwise this was a fun game for like 2 seconds and got old fast like Town of Salem because of the players in the random lobbies. This game was lucky it even blew up because of the pandemic, otherwise it would not have been as big as it was imo.

I love the game but it's too difficult for me so I don't see myself ever going back to it. I tried to several times but I just rage quit eventually.

Never played it since I had no money for it as a teen but I watched playthroughs on Youtube so it's kinda like I played it. I remember loving the story, characters and gameplay. I might play it one day when I forget enough about it to feel like it's my first time playing with no knowledge.

I love retro type games and this game is no exception. The demo was short but it introduced the key mechanics in a great way while also having a great amount of anticipation and suspense. I also love how the killer's AI is randomized, it keeps me on my toes. And this is getting developed by only 2 people?! I'm really amazed at how great the demo is with such a small team. I'm definitely wishlisting this on Steam and will follow the game's development.

Small Game Issue: The only issue I had was towards the end where I had to evade the killer in the drama room. When that scene begins I couldn't read all of the text because it was hidden behind the slanted wood in front of the teacher's desk. This may have happened because I was standing so close to it but I thought I'd report it if it's a bug.

(Original review was posted on Itch so I'm adding it here)

Played it after playing through Thief (2014) and I understand why the franchise has the following it has. Definitely an amazing stealth game for players like me who love it. The graphics might not be to everyone's tastes but it was good for its time and for me it still looks nice. Haven't finished the game yet because I got distracted by new games but I plan to finish it.