The incredible, sci-fi point-&-click adventure game Technobabylon is about people who chose to install such “wetware” into their brains and people, like the protagonist, who refused it. It’s good stuff.
I was going to play it and then it had all of these performance issues and bugs so I never bought it, and then by the time they fixed it, I’d lost interest. I am in exactly the same position with No Man’s Sky, I know that it’s much better now but I’ve also kind of moved on from it.
No man’s sky is an ocean wide and a puddle deep. It’s a lot better than before, but the core gameplay couldn’t impress me then, and it still can’t now.
Cyberpunk is … An experience. I played it day one, was bummed about the state of things and dropped it for years. I came back with 2.0, and it is like a different game. It’s stable, looks great, has so much atmosphere that you can nearly taste it and plays smoothly.
And if you liked modding Skyrim, this thing is a great buy. If it’s on sale, give it a try, you won’t be disappointed, I promise.
The incredible, sci-fi point-&-click adventure game Technobabylon is about people who chose to install such “wetware” into their brains and people, like the protagonist, who refused it. It’s good stuff.
Isn’t it also a major plot point in Cyberpunk 2077? Like, the plot point?
No? The protagonist definitely does not avoid installing chips in their body
Shhhh, I still have yet to play it…
You must rectify that, IMMEDIATELY. It is one of THE most excellent games I ever ever played. BELIEVE ME, I know a good game when I play one.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Nah, but seriously it’s an excellent game that’s worthy of your time. Go play it!
I was going to play it and then it had all of these performance issues and bugs so I never bought it, and then by the time they fixed it, I’d lost interest. I am in exactly the same position with No Man’s Sky, I know that it’s much better now but I’ve also kind of moved on from it.
No man’s sky is an ocean wide and a puddle deep. It’s a lot better than before, but the core gameplay couldn’t impress me then, and it still can’t now.
Cyberpunk is … An experience. I played it day one, was bummed about the state of things and dropped it for years. I came back with 2.0, and it is like a different game. It’s stable, looks great, has so much atmosphere that you can nearly taste it and plays smoothly.
And if you liked modding Skyrim, this thing is a great buy. If it’s on sale, give it a try, you won’t be disappointed, I promise.