I've read alot of negative reviews on this game. Saying that there isn't emotional depth like the Witcher or the abilities and equipment only added small percentages that didn't add a noticibale affect. This game has an amazing in depth story, each character feels like someone I've grown to know in a very meaningful way. Especially Pannam and Judy. I played the Cyberpunk rpg when it was known as Cyberpunk 2020 back when I was in 2nd grade so for me, this game had even more meaning than the typical fanboy. One thing about Cyberpunk is it is a world were you should never feel safe, no matter what level you are or how high your skills reach. Actually, in the first Cyberpunk, there wasn't any levels really, just skills improved. By the end of the game, bullets weren't hurting my character and I didn't have to dodge a single attack. For me, Cyberpunk should always feel like every corner turned could be your last. I do have to say that the bugs did get in the way of a total immersion in the world. I saw people floating, items stuck in the ground that I couldn't pick up and cut scenes were Johnny Silverhand was smoking his gun, haha. I really didn't mind though but there was two-three missions that I couldn't complete because the item I needed to recieve either disapeared completely in one instance or just didn't show up. In conclusion, beyond the shadiness behind the scenes, you can absolutely tell that the artists of Cyberpunk gave their all. Every nook and crannie of Cyberpunk is detailed. It's truly a beautiful world. I found myself looking at some designs going, wow, the art department went above and created a beautiful masterpiece. Everything from the art, the acting, music and the amazing soundtrack created a true experience and yea, you can't go wrong with Keanu Reeves, haha