Now that I have your attention with a negative title, since negativity is all the rage right now, I can say that I really enjoy 2077. Now this is the only game I own on GoG, most of my 200+ games are on steam, so I am no new gamer and can say I like 2077 and can see where it fell flat. First of all, the main story and the side stories are amazing. 2077 isn't your old fashion RPG with paragraphs of options or the most hated wheel of three choices. Instead it focuses on V, a character that already has a background and for the most part a personality but still lets you make choices. You can chose to ask questions, turn people down, and you can chose to chime in or stay silent when the quick dialog options pop up. I really do feel like my choices and actions matter for V and the people around them and that in its essense makes an RPG feel like an RPG. Pros -Main and side story content are engaging and memorable -The world is stunning -Voice acting is amazing, not a single person sounds off or 'jank' and the dialog options flow into another smoothly -Detail is unbelivable and at times akward. Don't think I've ever seen so many 'toys' in my life -The skill tree lets you play how you want and can affect your dialog -Many difficulty options, vamps up the AI the harder+ you go -Crafting is nice, but it is an investment which helps when you do a bunch of gigs and break down your loot -Hidden areas, quests, and or easter eggs -No perfomance issues Cons -No way to change your character's customization options in game -Most of the cybernetic upgrades don't show up on the character's skin -Driving cars -Key bindings, such as dodge being a double tap -Can't have no quests tracked -Occasional bug, mostly visual bugs All in all, good game, but not ground breaking. Upgrade your hardware before trying it, can't believe people expect potatoes to run this with no issues. Bugs will get patched out, but players are responsible for their own hardware and maintaining it.