Dear Projektred,
I am here to give feedback on the River Ward story. When I first played Cyberpunk, I went in blind. I did not know about the engram story. I was not attached to the V character, I thought to myself, "Why the fuck would I care if I died or lived?" Then I met River, a character actually worth living for. After meeting him I became obsessed with the game. I was thinking about how excited to get off work and play and beat bad guys with River. The ending of the storyline feels so cut short. Is there meant to be more with him? I get texts from his sister as if I will see their family member soon, but it never comes. River is always in the same spot after and never answers his phone. I don't understand how Judy and Panem can be major influences and stay with the story line until the end, and River is treated as a non-romancable character? It is just cut so short with him even seeing "I'll see you later?" and nothing happens. It is pretty heartbreaking in a way. Please consider adding more.
Jenny
I am here to give feedback on the River Ward story. When I first played Cyberpunk, I went in blind. I did not know about the engram story. I was not attached to the V character, I thought to myself, "Why the fuck would I care if I died or lived?" Then I met River, a character actually worth living for. After meeting him I became obsessed with the game. I was thinking about how excited to get off work and play and beat bad guys with River. The ending of the storyline feels so cut short. Is there meant to be more with him? I get texts from his sister as if I will see their family member soon, but it never comes. River is always in the same spot after and never answers his phone. I don't understand how Judy and Panem can be major influences and stay with the story line until the end, and River is treated as a non-romancable character? It is just cut so short with him even seeing "I'll see you later?" and nothing happens. It is pretty heartbreaking in a way. Please consider adding more.
Jenny