Despite the minor graphical bugs (it never crashed so far on my system) and the minor flaws regarding the settings (remapping of keyboard keys etc.), it is a great experience. Players who value substance over style will be happy. It is a true RPG where you have to invest your skill points carefully and take advantage of your honed skills (at least on "hard") - don't let it fool you by the first person looks, I played it like a shooter in the beginning and I greatly failed. Cyberpunk is not like Mass Effect Andromeda or Dragon Age 4 who looked nice and came almost without bugs, but both games where stripped from their soul and sacrificed for generic gameplay. Cyberpunk is nearly unmatched when it comes to storytelling, characters and ambience. I really dived into this world, just I did with the Witcher games (1 to 3). Please also don't compare the world with GTA V; the latter is created as a big open world theme park, but in Cyberpunk the surrounding world is only the stage and the frame for a great story with great characters, similar as in the early Mafia games. Cyberpunk reminds me also on Vampire Bloodlines. Buggy at the beginning, but one of the best game experiences I had. Hopefully, CD Project will not share the same fate as the developers of Vampire Bloodlines. I don't really believe that but, if you read the news these days, there are a lot of haters out there. Look at the previous "review": who rates only two stars just because he can make a female with a d**k, but cannot remap the keyboard inputs?! ...and still 2346 out of 3522 users find this crap helpful??!!! CD Project may certainly have not done everything right by publishing the game, but they did nothing other studios haven’t also done before. If I now read that an investor likes to sue CD Project and invites other shareholders to join a class action... That investor is a lawyer - yeah! And guess whose law firm will be earning money with that class action, irrespective its results - double yeah!