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Cyberpunk 2077 - Review Thread

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Vyndktvx

Neo Member
Lmao sounds like it’s going to get eaten alive because of culture war bullshit and bugs. I’m guessing it will be in the low 80s.
 

GHG

Gold Member

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The ads are one of many, many aesthetic choices in Cyberpunk 2077 that are grating with no real point. There's one ad in particular that was the topic of much discussion pre-release; it features a feminine person with a giant, exaggerated, veiny erection in their leotard and advertises a drink called Chromanticore with the tagline "mix it up." It is everywhere. And while the "purpose" of it may be to show what a sex-obsessed, superficial, exploitative place Night City is, there's nothing in the main story or any of the side quests I did that gives it even that much context--I found just one message on one of the many computers I logged into that commented on how low-brow Night City culture is. The result is that there's a fetishization of trans people at every turn, in a game with only one very minor trans character (that I found, at least) and no way to play as an authentically trans character yourself.

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I have a theory: Since the game is expected to be pretty amazing, reviewers, in an attempt to be 'different' and 'impartial' will give it a lower score than if it had not been that hyped up. This, coupled with the fact that there are strains of reviewrs out there who will give it lower marks due to not enough SJW pandering by CDPRoject, lead me to believe that the game will be 88MC but will have an overwhelmingly positive user score.
 

Wunray

Member
The bugs give me pause but if it's like Witcher 3 at launch then I can live with that, if it's like fallout 4 then fuck that. Of course the major publications got an agenda to push.........
 

3liteDragon

Member
What’s the general consensus when it comes to the negative aspects of the game other than bugs and trans representation?

Were those really all the complaints?
 

kretos

Banned
  • The incorporation of different cultures and backgrounds is wildly inconsistent, from good to inaccurate to downright offensive
This is their negative lololol

these clowns gave low score for Days Gone and one of the negatives they were talking about was that the zombies are all white :lollipop_tears_of_joy:

i'm not really hyped much about CP2077 but i hope it's 90+ just to enjoy the sjw and era tears
 
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91 after 26 reviews.

Obviously Era is happy with Gamespot review:

That Gamespot review is fantastic - covers the trans fetishisation and racial stereotpying/appropriation. Well written too”

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Senua

Gold Member
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The ads are one of many, many aesthetic choices in Cyberpunk 2077 that are grating with no real point. There's one ad in particular that was the topic of much discussion pre-release; it features a feminine person with a giant, exaggerated, veiny erection in their leotard and advertises a drink called Chromanticore with the tagline "mix it up." It is everywhere. And while the "purpose" of it may be to show what a sex-obsessed, superficial, exploitative place Night City is, there's nothing in the main story or any of the side quests I did that gives it even that much context--I found just one message on one of the many computers I logged into that commented on how low-brow Night City culture is. The result is that there's a fetishization of trans people at every turn, in a game with only one very minor trans character (that I found, at least) and no way to play as an authentically trans character yourself.

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Game journalists in a nutshell these days

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