Nothing changed between release and how the game was a year later. Most of your issues are just nitpicking what's true of literally every game in existence (omg they cut content!! They showed a pre-release screenshot and it looks different in release!! AAAA THE WALL GRAFFITI LOOKS DIFFERENT, THEY CHANGED THE WALL JUMP SKILL, THEY **LIED** TO ME)
The parts of the game that mattered, good or bad, were the same on release day as they were 4 years later. Most of the things people like you complain about, aren't even real things, it's just vague "I didn't like it because I didn't like it", delusional ramblings of what you thought the game was, and a huge inability to articulate why a game mechanic or feature doesn't work. You jumped on a bandwagon and there's basically nothing bouncing around in that empty skull of yours. Just spouting off retarded bullshit like "it was buggy" as if that even means anything - It sure as hell wasn't buggier than a bethesda game and retards like you eat that slop up regardless.
No, what you really mean is the presentation surrounding it wasn't positive, and your opinions are predicated and formed based on herd-like opinions you see around you, rather than any of your own thinking (because, frankly, you don't do any of your own thinking).
The game's real failings were almost entirely in the plot and storytelling, with secondary failings in gameplay mechanics - which were unfortunately just ok instead of great. Altogether it's a solid 7/10 and could've been an 8/10 if they had more time to put the storyline and RPG mechanics together better or just did a plain better story. Some choices like hiring an actor well known for cold impassioned borderline robotic dialogue to play a passionate sex idol hothead, were kind of fucking retarded, but it certainly didn't break the game, only helped prevent it from making it.