So… Wait what? The comic starts by saying one system is great, then criticises a different system, then concludes that the first system mentioned is flawled? Was this written by ai?
So… Wait what? The comic starts by saying one system is great, then criticises a different system, then concludes that the first system mentioned is flawled? Was this written by ai?
Ya can i getuuuuuuuuuuuuh nother live action anime remake please
Is it just me or has the term “ordered by” become a lot more common recently? Like, im aware that studios have always demanded media be made out of IPs regardless of whether there are any stories worth telling. But when did they start using language that makes it read like im in a McDonald’s drive through?
Plus you can tell it was written by a real person because ai would have used proper sentence structure.
so like… were you still confused after you read it? or did you literally judge the book by its cover…
I would love it if publications could just limit their headlines to one misleading term per story. The rocks are a ‘city’? Sure. The geysers looks like ‘spiders’? I guess. But when you start putting them together in the same headline it feels like your breaking the fourth wall or something
Ok its not loading properly on my phone so i accept i might have to eat my words here, but i remember the vast majority of quests in cyperpunk being “go into a building and kill some guys”… Not exactly ground breaking stuff
I’d been grasping for literally any alternative to Reddit for months and heard about this place when they shut down third party apps. Haven’t thought about going back even once…
To anyone wondering, this doesn’t seem to be a a case of the estate pointlessly attacking fan-projects like Nintendo does. The article says the guy actually tried to publish the book and profit off of it, then he attempted to sue Amazon for infringing on his ideas… Not sure how he was expecting that to turn out
Its the same problem that i have with quests in souls games. If every possible choice always ends in tragedy then theres no point, no emotional impact. It just gets predictable.
The article reads like its trying to hide behind this idea that cyberpunk 2077 is akin to noir films. Yet the story they told is barely noir, and not all noirs end poorly. In my opinion, the game would have benefited a lot if they had opened themselves up to a variety of themes, instead of reiterating the same “accept death” message over and over.
Mythologically appropriate
Vibes and cover art