GTA is not an immersive game, I've played every game and I can't recall particular details about places or anything of relevance. I already have what I want in Cyberpunk 2077 and I say that as someone who watched everything you have listed above. Because they have a business to keep operational. Where is all that extravagant drugs, sex and nudity in GTA considering that it has marketed itself as the go to game for that? Now ask your self why Rockstar has been so moderate with it. The theme is in and around night city but you aren't going to get those as activities and no game developer will tank their reputation or sales by doing it. The devs have employees to pay and that game would be banned in several countries.
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That said, you basically want a sex simulator in your comment here which is not the focus of this game. Game directors should keep it mind, and maybe watch 80s Cyberpunk anime to absorb the whole true vibe regularly while making such a game."Īll of that is already in the game and the devs are familiar with the media that you mentioned, that's why Kaneda's bike from Akira (or the closest they could replicate it without getting into copyright issues) is in the game. all this together is what makes Cyberpunk, Cyberpunk. "Drugs, alcohol, sex and nudity overload, ultra violence, existentialism crisis, mechanical implants, artificial intelligence, 80s future technology mixed with current and old technology. Same thing with Yakuza and Shenmue, these have very linear storytelling.basically you don't appear to know what you are asking for or at the least you seem unclear about how gaming development works. Bubblegum Crysis for example is mech first and cyberpunk second and that's the problem with your entire argument. Akira, GITS, Bubblegum crisis while they have similar themes are very different. From what you've mentioned I trust you know there's a difference. Deus Ex is a linear game and while it's futuristic it's not cyberpunk. It's a sandbox and like it's name sake most everything is forgettable.
So, that's the discussion: how long (more) you guys think it'll take for us the get such a game delivered by any developer?Ĭlick to expand.I already have what I want in Cyberpunk 2077 and I say that as someone who watched everything you have listed above. but now that CDPR dropped the ball I doubt anyone else will try making such a dream game. There are already examples of similar games in other settings already. I believe this game can and should be done. Game directors should keep it mind, and maybe watch 80s Cyberpunk anime to absorb the whole true vibe regularly while making such a game. I want something with the open world IA and polish of GTA V, gameplay of modern Deus Ex games but harder and better, interaction, side activities and immersion of Yakuza / Shenmue, quality of writing, main characters and side quests from Witcher 3, and a good RPG ruleset with hardcore RPG mechanics and custom character development and skill specialization all with a Cyberpunk theme, attitude and overall disregard for censorship and political correctness but at the same time embracing differences and sexual freedom as commonplace.ĭrugs, alcohol, sex and nudity overload, ultra violence, existentialism crisis, mechanical implants, artificial intelligence, 80s future technology mixed with current and old technology. Cyberpunk 2020 / RED is really just all of that I described in it's origins, a great scenario and RPG ruleset and deserved better, a shame now the IP is CDPR restricted. I'm talking real Cyberpunk, 80s Anime style kind of setting, combustion engine cars, zero science fiction stuff but 100% true Cyberpunk (think Akira, Ghost In The Shell, Bubblegum Crisis). How long will it take to have a GOOD Cyberpunk themed open world branching paths RPG game?