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As much as I love this game the name is fucking retarded, it's just the name of the aesthetic genre. The genre of Bladerunner is Cyberpunk. It would be like calling the next marvel movie "Superhero Action film"
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either bait or retard
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>>727696091
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blade runner is tech noir
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Any alternative you could suggest would almost assuredly be worse.

And actually, it would more like calling a fantasy RPG "Medieval 1477" which sounds pretty cool.
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>>727696091
I would play this game but I can't get over the 7 hour long tutorial.
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>>727696551
maybe you should try "git gud" or whatever you kids say these days if you're stuck on tutorial for 7 hours which is almost enough to beat the game if you only do the main missions
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>>727696091
ESL TRVKE
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>>727696551
Anon...you can skip the tutorial. This is not RDR2.
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>>727696551
Don't worry, that 7 hour long tutorial is the only ""good"" part of the game. The rest is a bunch of unfinished keanu chungus missions glued together with shit while V coughs every 5 minutes
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>>727696091
Gta 3 has better side missions than this piece of shit
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>>727696619
But I've seen the trailer which shows the ending of the tutorial already. Why did they decide to spoil it?
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>>727696091
Cyberpunk isn't a genre it's a tabletop setting, like Dungeons and Dragons or Forgotten Realms or Warhammer 40,000, written by gay black man Michael Pondsmith.
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>>727696091
>do all the gigs for a fixer
>expect something noteworthy story wise
>you get absolutely nothing
Rdr2 spoiled me rotten, those side quests go places and have a conclusion and don't just end because the budget ran out
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As much as I love this game the name is fucking retarded, it's just the name of the color. The color of Mario is Red. It would be like calling the next marvel movie "Superhero Action film"
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Pretty sure some fixers give cars to V for all their gigs completion.
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>>727697538
Think he meant a story conclusion that tied in to all the effort you did.
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>>727696091
Cyberpunk is called Cyberpunk because it literally invented the genre. The genre is named after the tabletop game, not the other way around.

Bladerunner is not cyberpunk and I'm tired of arguing with retards about this. It's neo-noir. There's no punk rock influence on the aesthetics of Bladerunner (so no punk) and the story is about clones, and not man's relationship with computers or transhumanism (so no "cyber"). Counterculture themes are also a significant part of the cyberpunk genre, and that's not really a significant theme in Blade Runner other than the escaped Replicants being rebellious against their human creators.

Cyberpunk was influenced by Bladerunner but it was also influenced by the late 70s punk rock scene and the computer hacker scene, and those latter two things came together to make cyberpunk what it is. When Todd Howard calls Starfield "NASA-punk" he has no idea what the fuck he's even talking about and it's because people don't realize that "punk" is the aesthetic that's tied with punk rock music, it doesn't mean "I took this thing and exaggerated it for aesthetics while ignoring its functionality." That is just plain retarded and I am not even into punk rock.

The Matrix is cyberpunk, because it's got the counterculture themes, punk rock aesthetics in its fashion and music, and the entire point of it is that it asks big questions about man's relationship with technology, computers, and mass delusions perpetuated by an atomized and systematic society. Hell, even Ready Player One qualifies as cyberpunk, because again, counter culture themes, punk rock aesthetics and influence, and the story asks questions about humanity's relationship with technology and computers. It's not rocket science to figure out what is cyberpunk and what isn't.
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>>727697598
That's what I meant
>some gigs are still buggy
>google solutions
>maga tards in the comments seething that things in cyberpunk could be perceived as political, asking what could it be? People play cyberpunk 2077 to escape politics
Imagine being that braindead
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>>727697538
>female v
>panam



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