Two bugs so far, Jackie moving through a closed elevator door and I dying as soon as one of those scripted chase sequences started. So far, it is certainly buggy but it isnt a big deal. What I found a big deal is why they let you distribute points if each point has so little impact? You can distribute 7 attribute points, but each point do amazing stuff like increase critical hit chance by 1% or the, amazing OP, "increase the time it takes to enemies to see you by 0.5% seconds", I'm shocked how they let such impacting bonuses scape Q&A, I'm truly shocked.
By the looks of it, you can increase those attributes up to 20 each what really dillutes the initial attribute point distribution but you know, they could remove the initial stat allocation screen and wouldnt make a difference, I bet they let such grognard relic to still grab their RPG badge though. I liked that they borrowed something that I really found interesting on Watch Dogs games (actually one of the few things good in them), camera hacking, it works the same way as on Watch Dogs, you hack a camera then you can hack other things from its point of view, this makes stealth more involved than the typical crouch to win AAA stealth.
Their melee system sucks balls, it is sluggish and as all popamole games ever, you are better served spamming left button. I chosen the Nomad start, my thought process being, you are an outsider of Night City and that would be a good start, well, you basically go talk to Jackie, there is a lame scripted chase sequence and, after a 6 months later time skip, you are super friends of Jackie then the game takes you into a mission they spoiled on the trailers then another lame chase sequence for you to finally get to your appartment. Let's say I was disappointed as I expected a smoother transition into Night City. It takes forever for you to be released on the open world and by what I experienced, the nomad start is pretty weak, the beginning of the game as a nomad is literaly just a series of sequences shown to the death on the trailers for something like 2 to 3 hours.