

The story is good -- but driving cars, hacking, and other little mechanics suck big time. And it's excessively demanding on ANY system. I will change my review as they modify it during the next months. As it stands, it's good, but I cannot compare it to the Witcher 3 yet. The Witcher 3 runs flawlessly and it looks gorgeous on my system. Cyberpunk 2077 may get there, but not yet: I either sacrifice FPS (which doesn't look very good), or I nerf the graphics so much, that though fluid at 60 FPS, it starts looking blurry, and ugly -- the blurriness helps a bit there, but it's like looking through Vaseline covered glass. But I do recommend it story-wise.

Though the game is a bit short, it does have free DLC to extend the gameplay a bit, and it can be more than a bit challenging at times. I wouldn't call it "horror" per se, it's more a puzzle game, but it does have a few scares here and there. It has very beautiful graphics, and is very atmospheric, so it was a visual pleasure to play. I certainly recommend it at full price, but if you're on the fence, you can wait for it to be on sale.