Only game from the CDRP I played through before CP 2077 was the first Witcher. I tried the sequel and after couple of hours or so I realized fantasy isn't really my thing. I appreciate GOG for their effort to make old games available to new audiences without needed to worry about things not working due copy protections made by companies that at least some has ceased to exist, as well many game studios. I think their refund policy is really customer friendly too.
Then I haven't played much what's available because years ago I realized that I don't really play them anymore.
While there are other opinions and that's all right, for me CP 2077 (and few months before that the Outer Worlds) represents that medium is moving forward as a form of expression. While there are things that are easily measured, how engaged players are with feature this or that, CPDR demonstrated quality that if put in form a novel, it would be a good and relevant work in the cyberpunk genre (not that game isn't).
CP 2077 was a very bold project and while I regret that studio has backpedaled more or less from their original vision, I understand economics in that and that future of similar kind of efforts in digital spaces may not necessarily be games.
So, I salute someone I never knew and never will, for what he made possible. To new beginnings.