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Immersion features are also important for roleplaying, it's just a different kind of roleplaying really.
I haven't played this yet, is it more like a Deus Ex style of RPG?
On the surface, yes. But I think it actually has a lot more in common with Bethesda RPGs, specifically the Fallout series since it's predominantly an FPS with RPG elements, although you can also play entirely as a melee fighter or sneak/hack your way through the game. The world itself as a simulation is mostly window dressing and a lot shallower than Rockstar RPGs. The game really shines in the stories themselves, the interesting characters and especially the character and facial animations, which are incredibly well done and make dialogue feel really engaging.
I don't think it's entirely right to compare it to Bethesda RPGs as those are predominantly about wandering around the handcrafted open world and stumbling onto interesting things, be it enemies or side quests or dungeons. CP2077 delivers a weaker experience in that particular regard, that kind of experience wasn't really what they wanted to do. The open world is more kind of there as a backdrop.
However, I also the think the character building is better in CP2077 than a Bethesda game in terms of skills and customization (post 2.0 at least), and most of all the actual mechanics of combat is much more fun. The action combat part plays a bigger role in the overall enjoyment, at least for me.
This though, is definitely the main thrust of the game, and it is indeed excellent.