CD Projekt Red’s hotly-anticipated new game turned out to be a buggy mess — but beyond that, it’s just a bad game that doesn’t do justice to the gritty, anti-corporate nature of its source material.
(Image credit: CD Projekt Red)
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CD Projekt Red’s hotly-anticipated new game turned out to be a buggy mess — but beyond that, it’s just a bad game that doesn’t do justice to the gritty, anti-corporate nature of its source material.
(Image credit: CD Projekt Red)
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