If you want to go to a pachinco parlor and play pachinco, this is not the game for you. If you want to walk down the street, paying every single joytoy around to have it on with you, this is not the game for you. If you want to walk up to a random hotdog vendor and buy a hotdog, this is not the game for you. If that type of immersion matters to you, do not pick up this game. If none of that matters to you, because that's not what you do with the what limited time you have off, then give the game a shot. (But the people complaining that there's only one set of joytoys haven't played much, is all I'll say) Cons -Broken. A lot of it is, but I still don't take a star off for this. You're on gog, you're on pc, as was I. I never experienced a game breaking, or quest breaking problems. Can't speak for other platforms, so I won't. Speaks to myself as a reviewer that I don't care about how glitchy a thing is, as long as my desired experience isn't impaceted, but if a seamless experience is what you want, I can't reccomend. -Customization. Lack of transmog or post character adjustment sucks. Take your time in the character creator. Not taking a star off for this because eventually I tracked down gear that gave me what I wanted and looked good at the same time. -Accessibility. This is where the game lost the star. The accessibilty options, or the lack there of impacted my experience to enough of a degree to warrant this. Mods fixed my problems, but that's not what I'm reviewing. Pros -Literally everything else, for me. -People complain about the lifepath, my experience was positive. -People say the loot is uninspiried, it wasn't until 75 hours in that I stopped finding things to hunt down that I wanted. Cyberware is diverse. Legendary quickhacks are insane. Iconic weapons are worth the time to acquire them. -People complain about the characters and the plot, I enjoyed literally everything thrown at me. Didn't have a single side quest that didn't interest me. I want more.