Cyber Odyssey 2077 is a tour de force in open-world RPG design. From the moment you step into its neon-drenched streets, you know you are in for something special. The character customization is deep, the story branches are meaningful, and the combat system strikes a perfect balance between gunplay and hacking mechanics. The city itself is a character — every alley tells a story, every skyscraper hides a secret. Performance has been rock-solid at launch, which is refreshing for a game of this scope. The only minor complaints are some repetitive side quests in the later hours and occasional AI pathfinding issues. But these are small blemishes on an otherwise stunning achievement.
