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I talk about ways Cyberpunk exemplifies aspects of capitalism and mirrors the lack of choice that comes with existing under huge corporations
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I'm glad I finally got to watch it, Jare! One of your best. Also, fuck capitalism.
That guitar riff thing happened to me too lmao this game is a fucking mess
I think you did a great job with this video, but I wish you'd talked a bit more about the "pulled punches". This game doesn't have nothing to say, but for a game with cyberpunk in the title it sure could have gone a lot harder. You even point out that a lot of the message seems to be on accident. Anyways, I enjoyed watching
A bunch of SoyBoy bullshit.
interesting insight to the game
Except for a few minor glitches with the Delmain plot (which was rectified by resetting the game back one day), a few very minor situation where twice I saw a background NPC merged with their vehicle, and the crappy driving, I haven't had any major problems with the Xbox One version.
Also Johnny Silverhand as "Rock Star Mercenary" is directly from the original RPG. I think there should have been more research before making this video.
It's a good video and I agree, the game is buggy and unfinished in certain aspects but I still can't help but love it through and through.
Regarding the NCPD I believe you've glossed over River's and The Peralez questline which involves investigating the murder of a former mayor which depending on your investigation can uncover the corrupt NCPD that pretty much works for the highest bidder and I mean that as in all forms of currency which includes power and influence.
It's also portrayed through multiple side missions in the form of gigs where you can find shards that explain why there's dead cops lying around, some of them were set up by their own partners, others were involved in drug deals and distribution, also in human trafficking for the scavs which facilitate the underground snuff BDs and work closely with some of the ripperdocs.
I'm probably missing a few examples because I believe there are ties between Militech and the NCPD which are both controlled by the political organization called NUSA, so I'm assuming that Militech agents have more freedom within the NUSA to act as they wish without law enforcement intervention (they pretty much control the badlands).
Great job!