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Blood & Wine could of legit of been its own game...Hearts Of Stone and Blood And Wine dlc was beefy as fukk.
You don't get that much content in a full game release these days...
Blood & Wine could of legit of been its own game...Hearts Of Stone and Blood And Wine dlc was beefy as fukk.
Cyberpunk 2077 Night City Wire is coming on June 11 in place of an E3 event | GamesRadar+Be aware something is gonna happen on June 11....![]()
been thirsty asf right now...technically. there is. you've played a few of these games, seen a few of these movies. maybe even read a few of these books. its a mash up.I wanna know about this world, I wish there was books and TV shows based on it...the tidbits of lore is not enough
technically. there is. you've played a few of these games, seen a few of these movies. maybe even read a few of these books. its a mash up.
a light version of the gangs story lines comes from a few games and movies. for instance the latin gang. we've seen that before, heard that before too. you can pull up an old one Crackdown the 1st one.
Crackdown takes place in the fictional metropolis of Pacific City, whose several districts and areas are divided among four islands. The city is controlled by three criminal organizations: Los Muertos (which means "the dead ones" in Spanish), a street gang of drug dealers from Central America who runs "La Mugre";
Matter of fact you know this since Cyberpunk came from a table top RPG game WAY back in the day... I'm saying all the lore that was written should have been transelated into book form before the game about to drop... but hey it's wishful thinking.
Like Deus Ex needs companiion books because the world is so vast too...I wanna know about this world, I wish there was books and TV shows based on it...the tidbits of lore is not enough
Best i can give is this: Countdown to The Dark Future - A Year of Cyberpunk Lore. This is a collection of "Countdown to the Dark Future" posts for each day that had little bits of lore from each one. Here is one of them:![]()
thats what I meant by those "tidbits" of lore...