For $60, yes. There are a bunch of people who are lambasting it for weird reasons, like its size. Its size is optimized for what it's giving you - a lot of content that doesn't grow stale or repetitive. If you want a tech demo, that will fit easily on your HD, there's plenty out there. But I wanted a triple A title and this game delivers.
If it's glitchy, that's a valid reason. But for me, it's been smooth as butter, the weapons all act like they should and are easy to use. In fact, this is how all FPS's should be from now on. This is the gold standard. Other games like Pavlov and Onward don't even have a seated position option.
Yes, it didn't have smooth turning when it came out, but 2 days later, it does. The devs are watching and acting - this is how development should be.
Full disclosure, I've been a fan of the MoH series, so it's likely that I'm giving this a 10 out of 10 for that reason, but if anything, it's a 9.5 due to the weird eyes problem, which has also been (mostly) fixed. Or 9.3 for the lack of human-like AI in the nazis. Other than that, if you've got a top of the line rig, you are in for the most immersive WW2 experience of your life.