Wintersong

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[–] Wintersong@dataterm.digital 3 points 1 year ago

I played this game forever ago (well early-mid 2000s from some kind of emulator) and my younger self was so bad at it. I should give it another go some time, I did once try playing it again a year or so ago but for some reason I was convinced it was the SNES game and wondered why it looked nothing like I remember.

[–] Wintersong@dataterm.digital 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I completely forgot about Psycho-Pass. That had some neat ideas in it and I loved the story (of S1 at least never watched the others).

[–] Wintersong@dataterm.digital 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

To be fair to Blade Runner here, I don't think it was really made to be "Cyberpunk". It has some of the themes and inspired a lot of future Cyberpunk work (at the very least aesthetic wise), but the book "Cyberpunk" wasn't published until a year later and "Neuromancer" didn't come out until two years later, so a lot of the themes that we consider Cyberpunk weren't fully realised yet. I guess you could argue it's more proto-Cyberpunk (and a number of other sci-fi from before then), but it's pretty firmly entrenched as Cyberpunk now, and to be honest, I don't really disagree either. Strict definitions for genres are pretty tricky, even more so for foundational work like I'd say Blade Runner was.

[–] Wintersong@dataterm.digital 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Looks like he's taken notice

[–] Wintersong@dataterm.digital 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Really got to reopen that piracy community I guess!

[–] Wintersong@dataterm.digital 2 points 1 year ago

Ever since I first saw augmentations stuff in cyberpunk media or likewise I've always wanted to get it. Get cool new arms, get eyes that can zoom in or whatever, maybe lungs to help with stamina, etc. But when I actually think about doing it, I dunno if I could go through with it. Like eyes would probably be an obvious choice for me, but thinking about actually having that done freaks me out a little.
It'd be a different matter if it needed replacing I think, rather than replacing them purely to be better. If I was gonna be blind, I think I'd take augmentated eyes in a heartbeat, same for any other part of my body. Though perhaps if we ever do get there, seeing other people do it might make the prospect less scary for me to replace healthy parts.

Oh and also hope we don't need any anti-rejections drugs like the Deus Ex prequels..

[–] Wintersong@dataterm.digital 1 points 1 year ago

Yea I've heard that about the gameplay, but as long as the story is good enough I don't think I'll mind too much. I'll put it next on my list I think. Also just noticed its on sale on steam atm for anyone else reading.

[–] Wintersong@dataterm.digital 2 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I should really get around to playing Cloudpunk sometime. I was following the game for ages before it came out and bought it on release, then just never played it for some reason. It seems right up my alley too.

[–] Wintersong@dataterm.digital 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I just finished listening to Sandevistan, it definitely has the feel of Cyberpunk to me. I mean admittedly based on my other comment I'm not entirely sure what that feel is, but I liked it a lot and it definitely fits for me.

[–] Wintersong@dataterm.digital 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Just looking at the prices of Squarespace, the domains seem quite a bit more than both Google Domains and the registrar I use. They're honoring the current prices for a period at least but I'm guessing some people are gonna be annoyed at increase in a couple of years time. I'm surprised though, I thought maybe this was at least profitable (or maybe it is just not enough). At least Google sold it off this time instead of straight up killing it..

[–] Wintersong@dataterm.digital 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Cyberpunk (as a genre) is a bit older than the game (though not by much) but I believe this was the first time it was used.

[–] Wintersong@dataterm.digital 3 points 1 year ago

I had no idea Cyberpunk was inspired by this book. I once listened to it on audiobook when I was on a big binge of Cyberpunk stories a few years back. I'll be honest I don't remember a super amount of it, it sorta merges with the others I listened to then a little bit, but I do remember enjoying it at least. I did like the idea of the orbitals (well I don't if that was reality but you get what I mean..), powerful corporations that live in space rather than bother with Earth, which does feel like a path we could go down.. The "rock war" too intrigued me because I remember I had only just read about tungsten rods possibly being used in space in that way a little while before listening to the book.
I never ended up getting the sequels though, I don't remember even seeing them until now, I think the book ended pretty well from what I remember.

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