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There is always someone complaining about this in the comments. I get it, but I’d rather have this quirky and personal touch than all the articles using the same standard character images everyone else uses, even if it’s not “my” V (my V is a refined lady with a mohawk and gigantic boots, thank you very much).

I’m perfectly happy saying that this is was just an issue with me being low-skilled, but anecdotally most of the people I know IRL agreed with me that they had to do the same thing to finish if they even managed it. That’s really all I can say.

I don’t recall specifically, I do remember that the last time I picked the game up, sometime last Winter, I don’t remember any environmental stuff happening at all (though I didn’t play it for very long as I didn’t want to overdo it before it was finished).

When Early Access first started, they were still running hot and heavy on area environmental damage. They have toned it down an enormous amount due to player feedback.

I liked the game but it did lose my interest towards the end. The normal difficulty mode had very little freedom in how I built characters to face the final challenges in the game and I had to do a lot of number crunching and respeccing, which bores me to tears. Overall I really enjoyed it, but part of that is that

Half the people screaming about the showrunner straying from the novels were the same people getting mad that they cast non-white actors in a few roles. I have a few of my own criticisms of the writing, but have a very hard time taking a the anger seriously.

I’ll definitely make time to see it.

Wow. Thank you for sharing. There is something about this game. I have had two trans friends also talk to me about how it was special to them, though not for anything like the reason this article spoke of.

I’m with you. I laughed out loud at that tweet. I wish people cared as much about Mrs. Davis as they do this.

You will be missed. Loved your articles!

Not that it will matter, but I will never give a single dollar to anything Johnny Depp is in or part of or can benefit from in any way. He and his rabid online fanbase are worthless trash.

I despise the tech-bro love of all things “disruptive” and was 100% on your side... before I actually read the article. This is just “your fun is wrong,” in both aggressive and passive aggressive tones.

Good stuff. If you haven’t read it, I also recommend Dr, Strange and Dr, Doom Triumph and Torment. Mignola teams up with Roger Stern for an unforgettable team-up comic.

I understand that people are upset by the spoiler, but I have to say that I was on the fence about getting this DLC and now I know it’s a must-buy, so I’m glad to know about this. Maybe there could’ve been a better way to let people like myself know while also keeping details under wraps?

Please don’t fat shame. No matter how vile Chris Christie is, fat shaming him hurts people reading who have done nothing wrong. 

Yeah. I think I found it chuckle-worthy for just the basic “revival” vs “saved” thing. Just a simple thoughtless chuckle.

I did chuckle that halfway through an article about the revival of this game, there was a link “Read More: There is No Saving Cyberpunk 2077.”

I love 2077. My boring and milquetoast take is that there is a lot to love in this game: the world, the stories, the art, the music, the characters, the city’s hidden corners and contours, the style, and the thought behind what’s there. There’s also a lot to like but not love, such as the main thrust and the gameplay,

I’m really curious about what the “community-made mods” being “integrated” will be like. I’m sure they’ll mostly be visual improvement mods, but maybe there’ll be some other interesting ones. If they’ve been specifically identified, I missed it.

I really liked the art for these tarot. It’s an excellent suggestion to let yourself come across them naturally, but I like the idea of them having markers as well. In those cases, finding them out and about or well in advance, they work as omens as well as divine symbolism.