Great reproduction of Cyberpunk feel (with its own twists), characters with depth, fun combat, entertaining story (warning: may contain sad), and nice skill builds and weapon selection. Vehicle controls still feel quite wonky, but at least you have a lot of them to choose from :V
As stated above, do not expect Divinity: Original Sin 2 (a great game) or strict D&D 5E rules from this. But both inspired Larian to create a great game. A lot of love was put into companions (some arguably much more than others). Great voice acting. Intriguing backstories and personalities, but beware - they might be a little too clingy (to put it mildly). Fun combat where tactics, party composition and items (yes, even those around you) matter. For some people it may get too easy, for some too difficult. No matter the case, I had fun. Main story is probably what you'd expect from your Game Master, but there's also a lot of intriguing side stories (and there's a lot of them). There's also 4-player co-op available, but I recommend at least one single-player playthrough before jumping into that :D (Disclosure: I experienced a lot of bugs - some say I'm cursed - but it was all during patches and hotfixes, so I should've known what I was getting into. Nevertheless, I had a lot of fun, and it's definitely my Game of the Year.)
This is a game with a very heavy story, but its side missions are on a completely opposite spectrum. It pulls no punches (pun intended) with its narrative, character dynamics and crazy shenanigans. Combat may be something one would need to get used to, but the fighting styles add enough variety to ensure entertaining encounters. There's also minigames.
A game with a lot of depth - warfare, court intrigue, family tree building, diplomacy and more. At 1000+ hours you may still feel like a newbie (but it never gets old). Recommended to people enjoying grand strategies or roleplaying strategy games. Free game is entertaining on its own, but if you want more (and arguably better experience), beware of Paradox's DLC strategy - the costs may seem like an endless pit. The main disappointment is the lack of multiplayer in GOG version (note: only host needs buying DLCs) - in which case I'd have to recommend grabbing the copy elsewhere.