Cyberpunk 2077 has become one of the best single-player RPG experiences available after years of bug fixes and enhancements. As CD Projekt Red’s successor to The Witcher 3, the game had absolutely massive shoes to fill. The Witcher series became famous because of the third entry’s super detailed open world, rich side quests, and incredible cast of characters. Cyberpunk 2077 created a living world as well, and for the most part, its side quests and characters tell compelling stories too, with the Phantom Liberty expansion making the experience even better. One place the game fell short, however, is in regard to its in-world mini-games and activities.