Like a few others in the thread, I think it's totally hot. Mainly because it is subtle (not talking about size ). It's subtle because it is something that should be expected in a world-set like Cyberpunk. (Like how others have touched upon.)
If anyone is a fan of Gits then you understand the reason Stand Alone Complex worked so well and most of it was because of the concepts throughout the story were never really explained. Instead the writers pretty much expected the audience to already have a intellectual understanding of the Gits universe and the story was just...told.
It was great because of the lack of exposition.
I love the fact that this rendition of the dark future already has controversial subjects (as it should)...and we are just looking at the ads. Anyone who is queer should see this game as an amazing outlet for expression through character customization and in-game relationships. The hate coming from some writers in the form of "being so awake" is silly and only makes me want to explore the "pan" aspect of the game that is, by it's nature, going to be one of the most normalized concepts in the Cyberpunk world.
It's reassuring to see this thread.
Whoever is creating the ads for 2077 is doing a fantastic job.
Also really hoping this is one of the posters in the digital downloads of the standard edition. Probably not, but I would love to have this on my wall.
Anyone else hoping we can steal ad posters in the game?
If anyone is a fan of Gits then you understand the reason Stand Alone Complex worked so well and most of it was because of the concepts throughout the story were never really explained. Instead the writers pretty much expected the audience to already have a intellectual understanding of the Gits universe and the story was just...told.
It was great because of the lack of exposition.
I love the fact that this rendition of the dark future already has controversial subjects (as it should)...and we are just looking at the ads. Anyone who is queer should see this game as an amazing outlet for expression through character customization and in-game relationships. The hate coming from some writers in the form of "being so awake" is silly and only makes me want to explore the "pan" aspect of the game that is, by it's nature, going to be one of the most normalized concepts in the Cyberpunk world.
It's reassuring to see this thread.
Whoever is creating the ads for 2077 is doing a fantastic job.
Also really hoping this is one of the posters in the digital downloads of the standard edition. Probably not, but I would love to have this on my wall.
Anyone else hoping we can steal ad posters in the game?