Cyberpunk 2077 Switch 2 review - a port worthy of the major leagues
Welcome to my Cyberpunk 2077 Switch 2 review, chooms. I’ve been waiting a very long time to gush over one of my favorite videogames of all time. I have more than 500 hours clocked in Night City across both the PS4 and PS5 versions of the game, completing it numerous times, at least once with each life path, though I certainly spent more time with one than the other two - more on that later. Everyone and their grandmother knows about Cyberpunk 2077 at this point, following its controversial launch back in December 2020. The controversy didn’t come from it being a bad game, more that it had some very questionable performance issues - I should know, it crashed on me every hour without fail, and I racked up 144 hours before moving on to a different game following its release. With that in mind, it stands to reason that the first thing you want to know about this superb ARPG is whether or not you need to worry about performance issues on the Nintendo Switch 2. It’s a valid concern given the beginnings of V’s journey, but it thrills me to confirm that there aren’t any such problems with this port, minus one minor glitch during a gig (an important prompt took a while to show) and a slightly fuzzy appearance at times. I’ve spent a lot of time in Night City since last Thursday, making the most out of the code CD Projekt Red kindly gave me. I’ve taken breaks here and there to play other Switch games, but my Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour review explains what a mistake that was - I should have stayed in NC. Continue reading Cyberpunk 2077 Switch 2 review - a port worthy of the major leagues MORE FROM POCKET TACTICS: Best RPGs, Best ARPGs, Games like The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

Welcome to my Cyberpunk 2077 Switch 2 review, chooms. I’ve been waiting a very long time to gush over one of my favorite videogames of all time. I have more than 500 hours clocked in Night City across both the PS4 and PS5 versions of the game, completing it numerous times, at least once with each life path, though I certainly spent more time with one than the other two - more on that later.
Everyone and their grandmother knows about Cyberpunk 2077 at this point, following its controversial launch back in December 2020. The controversy didn’t come from it being a bad game, more that it had some very questionable performance issues - I should know, it crashed on me every hour without fail, and I racked up 144 hours before moving on to a different game following its release.
With that in mind, it stands to reason that the first thing you want to know about this superb ARPG is whether or not you need to worry about performance issues on the Nintendo Switch 2. It’s a valid concern given the beginnings of V’s journey, but it thrills me to confirm that there aren’t any such problems with this port, minus one minor glitch during a gig (an important prompt took a while to show) and a slightly fuzzy appearance at times. I’ve spent a lot of time in Night City since last Thursday, making the most out of the code CD Projekt Red kindly gave me. I’ve taken breaks here and there to play other Switch games, but my Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour review explains what a mistake that was - I should have stayed in NC.