Cyberpunk 2077

Play it on: PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Windows (Steam Deck OK)
Current goal: Do sick motorcycle flips
Buy it from: Amazon | Best Buy | GameStop
So, CD Projekt Red dropped yet another substantive update for Cyberpunk 2077, one that makes a smorgasbord of sweeping changes to the gameplay. You can ride the metro now—and see sad Keanu Reeves, which is hilarious—hang out with your partner in your apartment, listen to music on the go like you’re in the ‘80s with a Walkman or something, and a bunch more new stuff. It’s quite a staggering patch, but the thing I’m most stoked about is how motorcycles have changed.
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They’re my fave way of getting around the neon-soaked streets of Night City, with my bike of choice always being the Akira-looking Yaiba Kusanagi CT-3X. Still, I’m curious to check out some of the newcomers. The handling got more fun, leaving me stoked to do sick tricks around town. In a brief video overview of update 2.1, CDPR’s V does an awesome backflip, something I’ve been dreaming of doing since the game first launched in December 2020. Knowing that bike handling has been tweaked to allow for such stunts gets my adrenaline pumping, so I can’t wait to flip and crash and flip again. Oh, and I’m going to get into a ton of shootouts on my motorcycle now that bike combat has been improved as well. Basically, it’s a great time to be a CP2077 bike lover. — Levi Winslow

Preem, there’s a | Cyberpunk 2077 | trial on PlayStation Plus
If you’ve somehow still not checked out the streets of Night City, a 5-hour trial of Cyberpunk 2077 comes with PlayStation Plus Premium.