Call it a glow-up, a rehabilitation, or simply a phoenix rising from the ashes; there is no mistaking that Cyberpunk 2077 is a game that has done more than merely weather the storm. It's been a tumultuous saga of epic proportions, beginning with the turbulent launch that saw it suffer under the weight of expectation and criticism.

Cyberpunk 2077's journey over the past three years has been nothing short of an equal-part redemption story and a poster child for not promising too much too soon.

Now, as CD Projekt RED finally reaps the fruits of its labor, the tale for the ages seems to be inching towards a triumphant climax.

When Cyberpunk 2077 debuted back in December 2020, it was met with scathing reviews ranging from mediocre to being a downright disappointing game. Complaints from both critics and players centered on performance issues and the lack of features as well as a plethora of bugs and glitches. The fact that the game had been yanked off the PlayStation Store due to these performance issues only served to further tarnish its reputation. The long-awaited RPG had a rocky beginning, and the steep road to recovery was riddled with detours and potholes.