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Street Fighter: The Movie: The Game: Remake: The Game.
meh. You’ll be back.
I have no problem with people liking the game despite its issues. But that’s a mature stance to take: liking something while understanding the circumstances surrounding it is kind of trash. Unfortunately this is the internet, so it has to be that “actually Cyberpunk was always masterpiece, and actually CDPR were all…
I will give the benefit of the doubt to the actual people who made the game since all signs point to leadership knowing they couldn’t put out all those versions in a short amount of time, but did it anyway to capitalize on the hype as opposed to the developers who were crunched to make it happen.
To be fair: That Netflix show is a straight up masterpiece that feels uncompromised in all the ways that the game was. For a lot of gamers, including myself, it recontextualized Cyberpunk’s themes in a way that clearly affected a bunch of people and got them to comeback. YouTube is filled with Before…
Yeah I really, really, really don’t care for the narrative that somehow Cyberpunk was somehow always been this perfect gem and just didn’t deserve any of the hate and…
Like the previous poster has said: you are kinda being obtuse here. Largely it comes down to context: there’s a difference between whatever goes on in your private setting, and the reputations of a member of a global company.
Seriously was not expecting Edgerunners to be my AOTY but here we are. This show hit me like a ton of bricks and by the end, I was literally shedding tears.
The problem with Cyberpunk the game is that, at the end of the day, it’s an open world game in which, despite the fact that V is literally breaking down, can still…
Except that the show itself is scripted by a non-japanese. I like Studio Trigger but they have an awful habit of dipping into anime’s worst cliche’s even in their best shows. Because Edgerunner is based on an existing property, it seemed like they toned down a lot of their bullshit to make it fit within the world of…
Oh me neither. Finished the first ep and heard the first seconds of that song and was like “Wait a minute, is that?”
And had a big goofy grin on my face. Made even better realizing the song was the anime’s official op.
Yeah that’s funny and also really creative.
Remember. There’s no evidence of a causal effect. However, that doesn’t mean there can’t be an effect. And the amount of media that we consume that are very focus on the individual—that has to have an effect. Especially if you aren’t thinking critically about it.
I mean, we’ve all been there before. Where we all think…
Honestly I think Cyberpunk is gonna take AOTY. Still thinking about that ending.
I’ve listened to enough Dunkey to know when he’s using his troll voice and when he’s being sincere, and that video absolutely comes off as being sincere. Dunkey is one of the few Youtube personalities I can tolerate, and while his schtick can be a bit much, it’s his sincere videos that tend to knock it out of the…
Also that dude is entirely running on “I don’t hate black people, I just hate n-word” energy. Bascially a cheap way of making them not seem like the bigots they actually are because they only “hate a select few”. But that few tends to be very vague and ends up basically meaning “yes I do hate Black people.”
Hahah oh wow.
Don’t be sad: it just means you’re not a soulless husk, and you’re still capable of empathy.
Yeah I caught her face to and she did not look happy to be there.
Yuuup. Just like with any cult, it makes its members become both financially and emotionally dependent on said cult. The more investment you make, the harder it is to leave because it would mean admitting you were duped.