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tentickles

Big Apple, 3 AM. 

Man, if you have to play a decades old tabletop RPG to understand the plot of a video game, that’s not great.

Cyberpunk is a pretty “political” genre, so it’s disappointing that one of the biggest cyberpunk releases maybe ever doesn’t have anything interesting to say.

It’s really sad that cyberpunk seems to mean “style over substance,” because most good cyberpunk stuff has a ton of substance. Ghost in the Shell? Neuromancer? The Matrix? Yeah, those all have a lot of style, but they all have something to say, too.

I think it’s fair to want GOOD representation and not just ANY representation. As a bi dude, for example, I’m not excited to see more bisexual male villains and would like to see more positive bi characters.

With all of the trans commentary on 2077 it really seems like CDPR missed a golden opportunity to focus the narrative on identity.

I believe they meant Frames Per Second and not First Person Shooter. Easy enough mix up but I think you jumped the gun too early there.

really funny watching all these whiney internet losers critiquing the article for critiquing the game, literally doing the exact same thing the article does about the game, with no recognition at all for what hypocritical children they are. All over a game they haven’t even played that the author has. Y’all are

If y’all wanted a pseudo-objective 9/10 “this game really makes you feel like a cyberpunk” review, you can just go to IGN, or Gamespot, or all the other websites that already do that. Criticizing the writer’s impressions article for being about their subjective and personal experiences with the game is missing the

I wasn’t trying to shame you, I was just surprised that that of all things had gone past you, since to me it’s seemed for the past two years that it’s the only thing that most people seem to have heard about this game. 

Watching the comments like

Some of this is problems I had with the TTRPG. While the world is flashy and cool, the depth in storytelling (if at all present) is very different from what you’d get even from a deep traditional fantasy setting.

Going to be a long two months of only articles about Cyberpunk.