Everyone knows how glitchy and unfinished this game is, but if you look past those issues the game still isn't very good. First of all, Cyberpunk 2077 is NOT an RPG, its a linear action adventure game much more similar to Far Cry than to the Witcher 3. Your actions have no consequences on the plot or state of the world, you can't develop your character, you can't build a unique playstyle based on the skill tree, you can't interact with 99% of the NPCs in the world, the only role you can play is that of the predetermined main character, V. The best part of Cyberpunk 2077 is the game world, but it is completely pointless from a gameplay perspective. The open world offers you nothing but travel times from mission to mission. There is literally nothing to do in the world beyond side missions and taking beautiful screenshots. If you play this game by sticking to the main story and some of the major side missions, you'll have a pretty good time but you'll be done in about 20 hours. The writing is good, the voice acting and animation is great (except for Keanu's flat VA), and the characters are likeable. The problem is that in 2020, this type of extremely linear experience is not worth $60. Clearly something went wrong during development and they decided to shift the focus from RPG to aciton-adventure game and so a lot of work they did probably was thrown out. Hopefully CDPR improves the game beyond just the promised bug fixes. If you're on the fence, and happen to read this review, I would recommend NOT buying it in its current state not because of the bugs, but because of the underwhelming amount of content