I finally bought the game & the DLC because apparently the game is actually good now? However, after like 2 hours in (LOL, LMAO even) and two starts of the game (because the game crashed at the end of the prologue mission and savefile got corrupted) I can't help but notice that the writing and acting is kind of overtly edgy to a degree that it's kind of off-putting and the gameplay is mediocre at best? Let me recap my journey so far through my perception:
- Selected Nomad because apparently on the first playthrough it's THE Cyberpunk™ way because just like I know nothing about the game or the city, neither does my character (more on that later).
- Apparently I have abandoned my clan for the reasons unknown, I'm at a mechanic's, and there is some big problem with my car. Except the mechanic wants more money, I think, to fix the problem and my character is like "no dice, I'll fix it myself". The fix in this case constitutes unplugging some wire from one socket and plugging it into another one and the car pretty much instantly works? So it wasn't a difficult problem to solve after all? I don't know, the mechanic seems kind of dumb passing up on free money like that for a fix that took 5 seconds.
- Some cop comes in and immediately starts harassing me, again for absolutely no reason. What's up with that? Though for that it's worth my character is also kind of a dick towards the guy. Why is everyone in this game a huge asshole?
- Okay, I need to find some dude Jackie, but I don't know where he is and my car radio isn't powerful enough to reach some buddy of mine who should theoretically be aware of Jackie's whereabouts. So the new plan is that I'll drive to the antenna tower, hook my shit up to it, reach my friend, and obtain the location. Got it? Cool.
- So upon reaching the control box at the tower my character is seemingly going through an episode of roid rage or something and doesn't just open the control box. He instead RIPS THE FUCKING PANEL OFF IT for absolutely no reason.
- I reach my buddy and he's kind of pissed at me for leaving the clan (at least this part is explained) and doesn't want to help me locate Jackie, but in the end does so anyway.
- So I go back into the town and first run into this guy who looks like he can shred a mean solo, but instead is just like playing some really mellow stuff and there is a bunch of dudes around him vibing. Kind of a weird scene.

- Okay, back to Jackie. Well, as it turns out, I could've probably just asked around for him because he is chilling like 10 feet away from the auto shop where the mission started.
- Jackie is a Mexican and has the most annoying accent ever, but doesn't look Mexican at all. Weird.
- He needs some cargo smuggled, but it still baffles me why does the player character (other than kick the plot off) needs to be involved. Long story short, we simply drive to a border checkpoint, I bribe the customs guy and we just pass through. Like why couldn't Jackie done it himself?
- Well, it seems the customs guy took our money, double-crossed us anyway, and we get bushwhacked immediately after getting away from the border. This was the point where the game crashed, savefile got corrupted, and I was already pondering rage-quiting because I had to do all that boring shit again and re-endure every single edgy conversation.
- Anywho we kill the guys and pull into some garage.
- Jackie decides we should take a look at the merchandise we were transporting and almost died protecting. Well, it's a geko. What the fuck?
- Jackie suggests he and V go into a business partnership together. Because reasons? I don't know, I personally wouldn't team up with a guy I have known for like an hour, but whatever.
- Then there is a montage and suddenly it's half a year later and V is nicely integrated into Night City's underworld through Jackie. So all this lore stuff about Nomads not knowing anything about NC and being outsiders is moot now?
This is as far as I've gotten right now because this game is a frustrating experience (don't even get me started on the controls and the fuckton of information the game throws at you, but doesn't explain) and there's bound to be some major bullshit going forward, but I'll give it more time. Even with all its apparent fixes, the game does in no way deserve all the praise some people seem to give it.