If you were a fan of old Bioware games, or simply want to create a character you can take on adventures in a well developed universe of swords, magic, and much more. You'll probably love this game. This RPG let you make your character your own to a degree we haven't seen in what feels like forever.
I've been playing since Cyberpunks original very underwhelming launch. Since then the games been fixed up enough that it's gameplay and story can really shine. The specter of the game that could have been still lingers, but today Cyberpunk 2077 is a great game, with incredible atmosphere, world building, and characters.
If you are looking for a game that has great lewds and some depth, this is one of the greats. It has plenty of sexy scenarios interspersed between interesting quests and characters. When you're horny it's perfect, and when you're not it's interesting and gets you horny :P The world is dark, and there are parts of the stories that are appropriate for such a dark world. The game is written you can find yourself in sexy setups everywhere, but they are sensible within the rules of the world. I appreciate how the game doesn't pull it's punches on darker themes. It allows for drama and tragedy/etc... basically deeper storytelling that a lot of other games in the lewd genre. I'd been following this game for a long time and when I saw it was on GOG I had to buy it.
Love the immersiveness of the Metro games, and this one continues with the great atmosphere and storytelling. However, gunplay is a struggle. I was playing on controller, and had to switch to my mouse to aim long distance shots decently. Aim assist is a mix of nessassary (with some waterbased enemies) to annoying... since it doesn't always snap on target. It's manageable but as someone who enjoys snipers I was disappointed that I never wanted to in this game. Additionally, the nightvision scopes in this game are too bright to be useful in most situations. I had my monitor setting on default, so I dunno if darkening brightness would have helped, but I shouldn't have to adjust my settings because they didn't manage the scope brightness properly. I felt like it was easiest to use lazer sites and hipfire for easier accuracy. Even with the struggles of combat it's still functional, and doable without too much struggle. My other issue with the game... pacing with dialogue. I love the immersiveness, and being able to take moments outside of the story to listen to the other characters, and their dialogue reveals and tells a lot about them and the world. However, (similar to past Metro games) there's this pacing issue where there are pauses between segments of dialogue/monologue, and that makes it take a lot longer to listen to everything a person has to say. It's not a big deal for me, but there were moments in the story where I felt I had to go somewhere semi-urgently, but I'm sitting listening to someone for a long time. I think the game is great, but for people looking for issues before buying, these are the two that stood out to me. They're not a big deal, but something to be aware of.