Cyberpunk 2077 is a Horror Game…



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Cyberpunk 2077 is a horror game. Here’s why…

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14 thoughts on “Cyberpunk 2077 is a Horror Game…”

  1. Well, just about everything in the cyberpunk universe is horror fuel. From horrid living conditions to the constant threat of kidnapping, torture and death. The looming threat of Biblically analogous angels(like Alt)who want to wipe the scourge of corrupted humanity from the face of the earth with Night City being its Sodom/Gomorrah. The Blackwall AI and the feral AI who don't even have the desire to make weighted deals like Alt does. Even moreso than in real life there could always just be another massive war that results in unprecedented cybernetic warfare or outright nuclear devastation. There's no shortage of dread and terror to be found here

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  2. [im midway into the awesome video]

    There’s a few serial deleters in Night City, There’s a netrunner that fries other netrunners brains- you find her shards all around NC. Then you find her in a chair fried, and some her victims in cages unalive too, in a shack like situation- you have to crawl through a hole around the back of it.

    Then there’s another serial deleter(inspired by John Doe, I think his name is Jon Dough) you find a bunch of shards across the city, along with his work.. it’s plenty of shards attached to him, and his twisted John Doe like victims.

    Then the News Reporter creating news stories through deleting individuals. You see her reporting news stories of horrifying crimes.. then later you find out it was her, allegedly.

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  3. Awesome video! Super glad I was able to help with research here and there. For fun, and to facilitate my own lore addiction, figured I'd add some further context to a few things:

    The opening body horror segment that mentions tentacle arms and mandibles is from the Interface magazine. Interface was a semi-official licensed comic made to expand upon 2020, though its canon status has always been very dubious at best. The last issue released in its series, Issue 2 from Volume 2, which the entire issue was themed around combining the Call of Cthulhu TTRPG and Cyberpunk 2020 in a sort of rules and universe crossover. It's very not canon, but it is super freaky and has some wild art.

    The fate of the Night City Stalker is unknown, as the screamsheet in Cyberpunk 2020's core rulebook he's from is left open-ended for the GM to make up as they go along. The main objective is to protect a media for a full night against this cybered-up serial killer, and while it isn't explicitly written as a horror mission, I've seen numerous old forum posts discussing how 2020 GMs back in the day would run the Night Stalker like a slasher movie type villain. Either way, since the screamsheet adventure is technically optional and no ending for it is written in, its up to what you want to believe happened to him. Maybe he's still around by 2077?

    If you're wondering what the two final sourcebooks mentioned in the video are about, the Interface mag (as previously mentioned) is all about Call of Cthulhu, however Night's Edge is a semi-official 3rd-party book by Atlas Games which brings in vampires, vampire rulesets, and a ton of other vampiric themed things. It's not an explicit crossover with the Vampire the Masquerade series, but it's pretty obvious what the original writers and designers were going for. There's also a third, far more rare and harder to find, 2020 crossover with a horror theme. That being "The World of Future Darkness", a segment from an old White Wolf magazine issue (a fanzine for TTRPGs), which I can't figure out how official of a crossover it is, but it's intended to merge the worlds and slight rules of the World of Darkness series and Cyberpunk 2020. Also not canon at all, but it's pretty interesting.

    Happy Halloween, chooms!

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  5. Cyberpunk 2077 is so disturbing from top to bottom, you really need to do few playthrus and explore and listen to see it. The Sandra Dorson rescue, Cybosure, Anthony side quests, Blackwall, The cities gangs, Arasaka, The veteran PTSD side mission. To jus name a few, very well crafted game!

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