Yeah, yeah, games' buggy, weird controls, broken stealth, etc. Crashed multiple times, weird ass glitches, broken colliders which boost me up to the stratosphere, even crashed the entire graphics driver and had to do a hard reset because can't see a damn thing from the graphical artifacts. Been there. In the end, who cares really? Game's rushed. Though it ain't really their fault, people want it now asap. Yet when it finally arrived, everyone's cranky about how buggy the game is and how unplayable it is on console. Already forgetting the part where people begged to just release the damn thing. Though, knowing all of that. I'd say, it is still a good game. They clearly prioritize the important aspect of the game, screw the minute open world details more to the story and quests, engaging characters, etc. Engine bugs and kinks can be ironed out later. In the current state, it could be mitigated by installing it to an SSD or enabling "Slow HDD mode" in the settings. Good cyberpunk content is surprisingly rare, probably because it is reality today. While this game doesn't really evolve the genre, it's a really good entry in the bunch. Most of the people in the comments are just posers who don't even know a damn thing about the genre, only here for the hype, the drama and "be cool". Nobody actually play games anymore, just want to be "in the loop" and praise/hate it like some sort of celebrity scandal. All I'm worried about is one thing: future support for the game. Will the engine bugs and kinks be fixed? Hopefully, they're most likely doing it know since lawsuits are up their asses. More content? DLCs? Who knows. It doesn't even have NG+ right now. Mods? No clue, doesn't seem like they want to. Blocked off dev console and the community is on binary patching. I'm hoping they at least give it to the community, could make the game survive longer, like Skyrim. Even if in the end, it'll be in a very niche community.