Even if that were true, that is a bar so low, tripping on it is a success.
No. We're not doing this. Cybershit 2077 is not going to be looked at as an "underappreciated gem" no matter how many threads you make trying to push this. It was released as a pile of shit and stayed that way. A couple bugfixes and a waifu-bait anime spinoff don't change that. Frick off.
No. We're not doing this. Cybershit 2077 is not going to be looked at as an "underappreciated gem" no matter how many threads you make trying to push this. It was released as a pile of shit and stayed that way. A couple bugfixes and a waifu-bait anime spinoff don't change that. Frick off.
>Ask a Gankerirgin what agood videogamkestory is >DUDE SOULS GAME HAVE THE BEST STORIES!!! BRO THE LORE!!! YOU ARE TRHE CHOSEN ONE!! THE 1 HOUR LONGF VIDEO FROM VAATI WILL BLOW YOUR MIND
>That sounds like an opinion to me
AAA games are those which are heavily polished and refined, even if they are boring and trite. Cyberpunk 77 is anything but polished and refined.
Ehhh, i liked the game but not really. Bit of a jumbled mess btwn V's story and Johnny's/the band, as if they were jury rigged together, and it suffers for it. Still good though, and by the end you're way invested. I prefer the side mission writing though mostly. The Peralez Manchurian candidate stuff was really strong and should have been a larger component.
I mean, it'd just be a Netrunner. Granted you might have to have the right Deamons for that sort of thing. But if you can pull off the Suicide trick, you should be able to make a body do stuff as long as their ware has power.
I assume that since cyberware is integrated into your body, the flesh and blood parts are still necessary for it to function. Like for example assuming your robot arm is setup to receive signals from your meat brain. If the meat brain is deteriorating due to an application of force or chronic lack of oxygen, there is nothing there that could send the signal and the arm remains inert.
Honestly some dialogues and cutscenes take so fricking long I skip them. I also haven't encountered an npc I found interesting yet. Not sure how far I am into the story though.
horrible bait
chuddy mchuddingtons
lol
Even if that were true, that is a bar so low, tripping on it is a success.
No. We're not doing this. Cybershit 2077 is not going to be looked at as an "underappreciated gem" no matter how many threads you make trying to push this. It was released as a pile of shit and stayed that way. A couple bugfixes and a waifu-bait anime spinoff don't change that. Frick off.
Okay but you have to admit she was a qt though
I don't think I've heard a good story in my entire life
so now that the marketers are done with xvi they have to start shill this shit
>Ask a Gankerirgin what agood videogamkestory is
>DUDE SOULS GAME HAVE THE BEST STORIES!!! BRO THE LORE!!! YOU ARE TRHE CHOSEN ONE!! THE 1 HOUR LONGF VIDEO FROM VAATI WILL BLOW YOUR MIND
I agree. And nobody can prove you wrong OP.
His post is false because Cyberpunk is not AAA. It desperately tries to be, but at the end it's eurojank in it's worst form.
That sounds like an opinion to me
That's the setting anon. Nobody wins but those at the top.
>That sounds like an opinion to me
AAA games are those which are heavily polished and refined, even if they are boring and trite. Cyberpunk 77 is anything but polished and refined.
>heavily polished and refined
Mate, triple AAA is the barely functioning hellscape of day-one patches and eternal lack of optimization.
I do not appreciate that there are only bad ends waiting for protag. No, dying with the nomads is not a good end.
This is probably the only recent big story game I've actually really enjoyed.
I appreciated that a lot.
Ehhh, i liked the game but not really. Bit of a jumbled mess btwn V's story and Johnny's/the band, as if they were jury rigged together, and it suffers for it. Still good though, and by the end you're way invested. I prefer the side mission writing though mostly. The Peralez Manchurian candidate stuff was really strong and should have been a larger component.
Some of the side missions were top tier stuff.
Honestly even the ending where Johnny gets the body is very interesting.
>unironically shit
Fixed.
Book of the Red Sun for Johnny Mnemonic fans.
it's just necromancer only the MC dies
Neuromancer*
>necromancer
Why CAN'T you still use cyberware even if the host is dead? Let me puppet a mofo, make him slap his friends with his robo arms.
that'd be a cool class
I mean, it'd just be a Netrunner. Granted you might have to have the right Deamons for that sort of thing. But if you can pull off the Suicide trick, you should be able to make a body do stuff as long as their ware has power.
I assume that since cyberware is integrated into your body, the flesh and blood parts are still necessary for it to function. Like for example assuming your robot arm is setup to receive signals from your meat brain. If the meat brain is deteriorating due to an application of force or chronic lack of oxygen, there is nothing there that could send the signal and the arm remains inert.
and that's a good thing
Honestly some dialogues and cutscenes take so fricking long I skip them. I also haven't encountered an npc I found interesting yet. Not sure how far I am into the story though.