Yes, but..... Dun dun dun. I enjoyed parts of it. Others not so much.
Driving around, in spite of it's flaws. The handling took a bit to get used to and not every vehicle is my cup of tea. Gunning it like a crazy person and bobbing/weaving through mentally handicapped traffic while jamming to some of the outstanding music was entertaining. Yeppers, those well executed hand-brake u-turns because the mini-map was built for people driving like a geriatric. Hijacking or commandeering a big boy vehicle and hitching a ride with other vehicles because.... physics.
Exploring bumfuck nowhere because it's there was a real adventure. Finding more legendary shinies because you left no stone unturned. Just appreciating the environment in some cases. Admiring the massive stockpiles of levitating garbage in the desert. Hitting up the left-over oil fields/abandoned areas felt like a scene from Metro Exodus. Riding on top of the train circling the city was pretty fun.
Even though the combat felt like pure action it was fun at times. Going Jason Bourne, "We send you in to be a ghost.", mode. Opting for a change of pace and going full on John Wick mode and inadvertantly trigging a dead pissing guy because, welp, he didn't have time to shake it off. It's not Arr Pee Gee first and foremost but it was fun at times.
Some of the graphical/physics/collision glitches are like a comedy special. No flying cars? Let's call a vehicle when standing in the right spot. Slipped on trash bags the wrong way? Look ma, I'm flying. All the way over to another building roof a good 50m+ away. The aforementioned scenario we can only refer to as, "The Urination Debacle.". Talking to Lizzy and Takemura simultaneously as if they're in some kind of superposition on the phone. The list goes on...
Much of the quest content, while not as awe inspiring as I had hoped, was fun to play through. In spite of criticism directed at Keanu and Johnny I had some memorable and enjoyable experiences with the interactions there. Poking fun at Takemura was a real treat. Judy, Panam, River, the Peralez's (hey Mr. Blue Eyes, I see you watching from afar), etc. Overall, solid side content in those cases. I didn't find the premise of the main narrative particular interesting but at times it was well executed.
Then I get to the police behavior, general NPC behavior, most of the gameplay mechanics, the sheer amount of trash loot, the gearing system, issues with crafting.... I'll stop there. All this stuff has already been said and the horse needs a break. Despite all of this, yes, I did enjoy the game. It's not what I was hoping for but not every game will be a masterpiece.