I've played nearly all point-and-click adventures, maybe that's what has me mystified by the other reviews. Or maybe it's because it had so much promise? On a positive note, the voice acting is stellar, the art style and backgrounds are inspired. I'd be lying if I didn't enjoy some of Flash's + Eevi's banter. However, puzzles are wearisome, items are redundant and/or unavailable until you need them, and this already short game is padded by the lack of a fast-walk/travel feature. World-building starts, and then it's a careening downward slope from a promising beginning to a tedious middle and then it's over before you would ever expect — Born Punk's cheap cliffhanger ending is shamefully unfinished and pandering to a sequel I don't plan on supporting.
Most RPGs should probably be called "roleS playing games" as there are a multitude of choices, but not with Cyberpunk 2077 — your decisions genuinely don't matter, the story is both convoluted and boring, and even years after release it feels buggy and unfinished. I regret even buying it on-sale.