I am often criticized for getting too involved in Cyberpunk 2077.
if I wouldn't have been in prison between 2006 and 2019, I would certainly see this game differently; certainly formatted by the system.
The treason; I was betrayed, denounced by my best friend, for the reward on my head, a lot of money; easy money... the young woman Hacker i was, fighting the forces that rule us. a lost fight before starting but I tried. I scared them, it's a small victory for me.
the base player tells to himself; it's just a game. after being cut off from the living world for over 13 years, I can see everything differently. first, this world which has become an open-air prison. the "revolution" happening on social networks controlled by the "corpos". information has become the first currency in the world, gold has become secondary.
CP-2077 is all that. in a different way, but from my point of view; it's like that.
missions like "killing in the name" and many others cannot leave me indifferent. CP-2077 is it a revolution? no obviously. however, not believing in coincidences, the game is filled with vectors which are my way of thinking.
survival in prison was terrible but it didn't break me; much stronger than before. Like V, like Johnny, in another way, near death makes us stronger, more human, more rational with the universe around us.
No, with my Freedom of thought; Cyberpunk 2077 is not just a game.
if I wouldn't have been in prison between 2006 and 2019, I would certainly see this game differently; certainly formatted by the system.
The treason; I was betrayed, denounced by my best friend, for the reward on my head, a lot of money; easy money... the young woman Hacker i was, fighting the forces that rule us. a lost fight before starting but I tried. I scared them, it's a small victory for me.
the base player tells to himself; it's just a game. after being cut off from the living world for over 13 years, I can see everything differently. first, this world which has become an open-air prison. the "revolution" happening on social networks controlled by the "corpos". information has become the first currency in the world, gold has become secondary.
CP-2077 is all that. in a different way, but from my point of view; it's like that.
missions like "killing in the name" and many others cannot leave me indifferent. CP-2077 is it a revolution? no obviously. however, not believing in coincidences, the game is filled with vectors which are my way of thinking.
survival in prison was terrible but it didn't break me; much stronger than before. Like V, like Johnny, in another way, near death makes us stronger, more human, more rational with the universe around us.
No, with my Freedom of thought; Cyberpunk 2077 is not just a game.