I don’t know who should feel more embarrassed, the people who bought this trash or the lousy game developers who didn’t finish what they started and only released it, just to squeeze a dime.
I bursted out laughing when I saw all the negative reviews of Cyberpunk 2077. Heehee, I knew it. I’m still laughing so hard at the epic fail that I think I’m going to piss myself. I.E. 8 Years wait for a piece of crap shipped in a DVD case. LMAO.
by Rude Crude but Earnest Dude December 13, 2020
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A game that relies on pure (subjective) aesthetics and atmosphere rather than actual substance. This is why everybody fell for the Cyberpunk scam.

People fell in love with the aesthetic and atmosphere of this game and not it’s actual content. You can’t judge a book by looking at its cover; it’s what’s inside that truly matters.

Lesson learned: Just because a game looks “cool” doesn’t necessarily mean it will be cool.

People are so trapped and duped by illusions. (due to a lack of introverted intuition, hehe.)
I think, Cyberpunk 2077 will go down as one of the greatest video game marketing scams of all time.
by WorseThanHitler December 13, 2020
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A game where you can customize your character so much that you can ever customize how big or smol their pp is.
by JarvisBanned December 18, 2020
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This syndrome appliers to new video games, and occurs when a new video game is announced that gets everyone excited, and hype begins to explode through the roof. The fans get beautiful looking trailers and release dates. Then, the game gets held back quite a bit until the devs finally decide to just release it. This leaves us with a half baked game, where the central core aspects of the game are quite amazing, but the game is a bug infested hell. This splits the fanbase into two groups, one which still praises the game like a godsend from heaven despite the games terrible optimization and bugs, and one which meticulously attacks anything bad about the game, despite the game functioning well enough to play for some people. This syndrome also starts messy debates as to why the game was released in it's current state, which is usually because the devs want to push it out as fast as possible in a "playable" state.
Five Night's At Freddy's: Security Breach suffers from a mild case of Cyberpunk 2077 Syndrome.
by TheJustinMann December 23, 2021
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A specific situation where a person wants something but does another thing that prevents them from getting the previously stated something.
Person 1: STOP WORKING ON CYBERPUNK 2077, WE WANT THE GAME NOW!!!

Person 1: this game is too buggy, I wanted a better game

Person 2: looks like you’ve got a bad case of The 2077 Effect

Person 1: I’m sorry the fucking what?
by sp3ctr May 1, 2021
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