

This is a subjective opinion of the PC version of the game. I preordered it in June 2020 and started playing on 10 December 2020. I have a decent PC, the only weak point in my config is my Sapphire Pulse VEGA56, but it produces 200+ FPS average...so I was able to experience the game in its full visual splendor. The game crashed 3 times randomly to desktop but after the latest patch, it runs without any problems. That is about technical issues. The story and the main side characters are the strongest elements in the game I think. CDPR listened to the fans' complaints about the Witcher 3's long main storyline - and that was a mistake because they shortened Cyberpunk 2077's main story...for an RPG it is a big no-no, I think. I did not have a problem with the crafting system or the skill tree - the skills are very diverse and they push the gamer to really develop a true cyber character in this world. I am currently at 101 hours of playtime - there were bugs, but for me, they were visual (often funny :) and I once I had to reload a previous save because the NPC won't react to my V. There was a specific side quest, which really got to me...I picked it up randomly on the street I think on the highway. It was a relatively short and straightforward quest - I don't want to spoil it for anyone - but the writing and the theme of this mission were beautiful and sad. So, I give this game a 5star review simply, because it is beautiful, well-written, and urges (often rewards) the player to explore the city. For me it is an immerse gamer experience, I know we have different tastes, but if a game can truly create a unique world and atmosphere for me in which I can control a character and easily forget the time, then Cyberpunk 2077 deserves this review from me. I really hope that those who haven't played it yet - and won't listen to the negative media frenzy - could get the same experience as me.