Alt Cunningham Poems – Cyberpunk 2077 – 8K UHD – Kazuliski
Sailing to Byzantium by William Butler Yeats.
The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T.S. Eliot.
I'm taking a poetry class at college and we started reading these and I freaked out I wrote "Cyberpunk 2077" by the poems she reads. Maybe someone will get curious and find this video in that text book next semester lol
As a guy who studied English Literature and spent his life reading poems and novels, I was outburst crying so hard when she started to read "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"… + It's my favourite poem of all times as well. It has various complex analysis and each and every one of them revolves around "the question" in the poem. They did an AMAZING job making the whole story meaningful and somewhat real. I always felt like this game rewarded the ones who kept playing no matter what and I must say, I'm proud I did.
Byzantium and Love Song both describe humans in the distant past, and how even in the dark future, our desires are the same. What really connects me to this game is finding traces of humanity in a nightmarish corporate construct, both in the world of the game and in our world. It's hard to describe, but it strikes my core.
man the cyberpunk world is so fucked sometimes I feel that the world of fallout has more life and hope in it at least some people has learned from humanity's past mistakes there I know its not fair to compare both worlds as they are in totally different genres but both gave me this unsettling feeling
For some reason I find AIs reciting poetry really intriguing. Why did they choose to express themselves this way? Did they find it somewhere and like it enough to learn, or did they write it themselves? I feel like this is a really good insight to their personality, but happens so rarely in games & movies.
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Hey choom i am still listening to that cyberpunk 2077 asmr
Amoogoos
This is going to my reading group
Kaz, how do you get the first one; I’ve only ever gotten the second one
I spent a really long time trying to decide whether to give Johnny the body or keep the body for v.
Thank you for this video)
Just… beautiful
I'm taking a poetry class at college and we started reading these and I freaked out
I wrote "Cyberpunk 2077" by the poems she reads. Maybe someone will get curious and find this video in that text book next semester lol
Or to come (cyberpunk music intensifies)
Alt is definitely going to be an antagonist in future dlc she’s technically a god at this point
The AI God.
Its somthing about a robot voice that makes poems more suspenseful to hear
I was always get the second poem in my endings. How to get first one?
Can anyone explain the exact meaning of this poem? I sorta get it but not completely
Recognised both poems from when I had to do poetry in college for my Literature course
I don't know if it's just the way I play but I've finished the game 3 times and I always get the second poem
Came out of nowhere, but it strangely fits a netrunner turned into a cryptic AI
nice, i was waiting for these poems, i'm glad my hint worked ;D
As a guy who studied English Literature and spent his life reading poems and novels, I was outburst crying so hard when she started to read "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"… + It's my favourite poem of all times as well. It has various complex analysis and each and every one of them revolves around "the question" in the poem. They did an AMAZING job making the whole story meaningful and somewhat real. I always felt like this game rewarded the ones who kept playing no matter what and I must say, I'm proud I did.
Byzantium and Love Song both describe humans in the distant past, and how even in the dark future, our desires are the same. What really connects me to this game is finding traces of humanity in a nightmarish corporate construct, both in the world of the game and in our world. It's hard to describe, but it strikes my core.
man the cyberpunk world is so fucked sometimes I feel that the world of fallout has more life and hope in it at least some people has learned from humanity's past mistakes there
I know its not fair to compare both worlds as they are in totally different genres but both gave me this unsettling feeling
For some reason I find AIs reciting poetry really intriguing. Why did they choose to express themselves this way? Did they find it somewhere and like it enough to learn, or did they write it themselves? I feel like this is a really good insight to their personality, but happens so rarely in games & movies.