Artistically it is great and there are very few games that can compete with it. The world greatly illustrates the cyberpunk genre, but does not make it seem unauthentic. While walking or driving through the world, you will see advertisements from the in game companies which look authentic but also very disturbing and shocking, which demonstrates the mindset population. It delivers multiple radios with music made for the game, the in game soundtrack also delivers. It suits the nature of the world, but still manages to be unique. The story is simple, but the characters you interact with and meet actually feel like people thanks to their voice acting and writing. Sadly, after you have finished all the quests for the specific character, you do not interact with them again. With all those points, the immersive world of Cyberpunk 2077 takes you in and makes you feel empty after completing the game. Gameplay wise it is decent and tries to deliver some RPG elements like: - Character creation, which delivers a good amount of customisation options, but it could have been better by granting more body customisation options. - Talent Trees which works, but since the effects of each of the talents are low, you barely feel the effect of the talent (kind of like Classic WoW Talent Trees). - There are multiple weapon types, which all feel different, but not satisfying. Enemies either die way too fast or way too slow. - In game choices are present in the story, but I am quite conflicted about the way they handled it. At the end of the game, all your choices you did beforehand, will not matter and only the choice you will do at the end actually matters. As someone who likes the game, I would interpret it as an artistic choice, but if I look at it objectively, I would say that this could have been handled better. To wrap it all up, I definitely recommend the game if you enjoy games like The Witcher 3, where the gameplay is relatively weak, but is doing a great job artistically.