As some one coming into it from witcher (with playing one and two before, which was a... disaster before patches) I had not much hope of a great game not because witcher 3 wasn't great but because I am not often invested in modern/scifi settings, and was pleasently suprised by finding a good game. Note I had very few bugs. This is my couple of cents on the game, after trying to wrap my mind around why I like it, but failing. Pros: - Good dialog - Interesting characters - fair shooting mechanics - large world Cons: - Often little time to get invested in characters - Character all have a bit of a style that make very few seem like good guys and I like to root for the good guys (even when my characters is a prick) - Driving feels poor compared to other games (GTA), not bad but I am not driver for the sake of driving. - Interface, skill tree and gameplay feels like it would need a couple of playthrough before finding my style, but doubt motivation is there for more then two playthroughs. - Witcher 3 made jokes in the expansions about the damn candles you light by accident, this is still true. Conclusion: I enjoying it still, but understand why people are frustrated with it. Doesn't stand a candel to Witcher 3. But as someone that plays some scifi/modern rpgs and rarely replays any, having me starting a second playthrough in this game is a win. Makes me want do dig deeper in other rpgs and see what I am missing out on.