I knew it would be hard for CDPR to beat The Witcher 3. And I must say - I enjoyed the main story from Cyberpunk more than main story from base Witcher (apart from the Bloody Baron questline, main game felt like generic fantasy). But I think that CDPR didn't manage to top "Hearts of Stone" and "Blood and Wine" in terms of the storyline. If you don't know what the whole game is about I think you can sum up it's story and world (without spoilers) as "a little bit like 1984". PROS: + It has a lot of memorable moments which for me were the best parts of the game and are the reason why I rated this game 5/5. + Every build you come up with seems viable and let's you have fun with the game in your own way (it's much better than Witcher 3 skilltree). + I liked shooting in the game (but I did not play many shooters before - last one I played was Call of Duty 2). + Music. + At first I thought that Keanu Reeves would be just a famous actor that is hired to bring more attention to the game, but after playing the game I can't imagine this game without him as Johnny Silverhand. + There's no better companion than Johnny. None of the characters in the Witcher felt as real and as well written as Johnny (maybe its due to the fact that we spend so much time with him). CONS: - From time to time it feels like a lot of content from the game was cut out, because choices made in the game are decided usually by one or two lines of dialogue rather than being a result of previous ones. Game often feels rushed. - Sidejobs/Gigs really make the game feel less polished. Low quality of these quests makes you miss those trully wonderful side quests that are made even better than in Witcher 3. (My advice is just to skip them completely. Some of them are on Ubisoft level). - Hacking seems too overpowered. - Why the hell they spoiled 1/2 of the game in E3/Gamescom trailers?! Summary: After I finished the game I thought for 3 days straight about it - I think it's another masterpiece.