I would take Cyberpunk 2077 with launch day bugs over just about any other RPG working flawlessly. It's a generous, immersive, meticulous game world but what really shine are the characters. Much like the Witcher 3, a lot of the best moment in this game are the ones you spend getting to know the different people of Night City. They feel alive and believable in a way that game characters so often fail to do. About length. I've heard many complaints about the length of the campaign. I think this is largely a fault of direct comparison to the Witcher 3, which isn't the way to come to an experience like this, in my opinion. Cyberpunk 2077 is more of a traditional role playing experience than the Witcher 3, and as such, you can shape your character and the world in a lot more ways. Not only does this provide greater replayability, but it means that about 20% of the main story quests are locked behind decision branches. If you play this game once and feel like it's short, start again! The three life paths have totally different starting quests and there are at least 3 radically different ending quests which also have smaller branches to explore. Not to mention you can adopt so many different approaches to combat and specking out your build. I'll be coming back to this game for many years to come. I hope you will too.