For $60, considering all the development and release issues that CDPR brought to themselves, I can't recommend.
This isn't the Cyberpunk 2077 I was hoping for. Heck, this isn't the game CDPR adverstised and sold to the public for the past years.
Game is definitely incomplete, for:
- the lifepaths they've created do not impact more than 5 min of the game;
- the quest chaining feels boring at some times and most of the quests feel the same (go there, kill some guys, get the money and xp);
- the game UI is a joke, I can't properly read the map and distinguish between quests, sidequests and unvisited points. The inventory and skill tree look like a windows 98 screen;
- the city is empty, they promised a 'vertical RPG', but most Megabuildings have only one or two floors, most of the doors are shut close and most NPCs have the same behavior and answers;
- no braindance, no netrunning, no corpo jobs;
- countless bugs. Some vehicles dont make any sound. Police and npc simply spawn when you turn the camera. Loot gets stuck on the floor...
CDPR were able to truly bring to life 'corporations dictate the world' topic from the game by lying about the game, releasing it when it wasnt finished, hiding the game's true condition and hindering the community to expose the failures.
From the game's and governance perspective, should have refunded it. But I truly hope CDPR can make ammends in a way I can change this review.