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They may seem under the surface but if they so desired, and put all their skills together, it would be devastating for all gangs, corporations, and civilians since their opportunities are essentially endless. They could hack into information, install malware into a human being, and cause all amounts of devastation. Ultimately, for V, the Voodoo Boys aren't the biggest threat, but this gang wields more power than many th

The Matrix was really quite revolutionary at a time when it seemed as if film was starting to become stagnant. There's no denying the huge shift that the movie has had on the entertainment industry. The cinematography of the picture alone is stagger


Night City itself is very much controlled by mega-corporations that have largely free rein to do as they please outside of the law. In the early hours of Cyberpunk 2077 , you're immediately brought into a plot revolving around corporate corruption and a violent hostile takeover. In one of the opening missions, your avatar, V witnesses the murder of the head of the Arasaka Corporation. This event serves as the catalyst to most of what comes beyond that point in the st


I didn't really need those details though, because I never really cared for them. The story of Disjunction tried to pull in my interest, it's full of death, revenge, and mystery. But I never connected with the characters, not for lack of trying either. They all have their own backstories and connections to the game's dystopian version of New York City. However, the moments when they were actually talking about themselves were, for lack of a better term, boring. Sure, in a dialogue box Joe might be yelling at the top of his lungs, but on screen, his pixelated character is unmoving and unfeel


While many Cyberpunk titles center around this kind of story, Disjunction 's is hardly captivating. It quickly introduces characters and plot devices, then asks players to make decisions based on them without enough time to get familiar. It doesn't seem like that's intentional design either, there's no mad-dash going on in the game to crack its central mystery. If there was, the main cast of characters wouldn't be getting their eight hours between most missions. They certainly wouldn't be spending so much time with erroneous chatter that leads to a slow fade to black before getting to actual story be

Futuristic cop Adam Jensen upgrades himself in much the same way. In hindsight, he also sounds like Keanu Reeves as John Wick. These factors, combined with the similar neo-noir setting of Deus Ex , make it all the more appropriate for V to take on Jensen's likeness . There's an augment for


I first saw Disjunction at Play NYC back in 2018. The game impressed me at the time, being one of the first Cyberpunk games I'd ever played. Little did I know that the genre would quickly blow up, but that's beside the point. I played a demo of Disjunction and was impressed by its storytelling and approach to gameplay. Now, almost three years later, I've played a majority of the game, and while some of those things that impressed me back in 2018 still do, much of Disjunction has left me want


Many gangs that skulk around Night City are vicious, violent, and often so teched up that they're nearly impossible to kill. The Voodoo Boys are the opposite. They're hackers and netrunners who, in a world as tech-orientated as this, are beyond danger


A film with a very similar idea is Upgrade . The story there follows Grey after he is implanted with an AI that is ultimately vying to take control of his body. I couldn't help but be reminded of that film while experiencing Cyberpunk 2077 . Both stories touch on the nature of consciousness and implanted personas. Upgrade just happens to handle it with a more nuanced and incisive hand. It does this while still managing to be an entertaining techno-thriller, and it left me feeling the way I had hoped Cyberpunk would leave me feel


Someone behind the development of Cyberpunk 2077 must have been a fan of the film, considering the casting of Keanu Reeves as Johnny Silverhand. Reeves fits right into this kind of world though, as The Matrix revitalized the Cyberpunk 2077 Missions genre and started creating new puzzles regarding consciousness and choice in a cyber


While all the gangs in Cyberpunk 2077 are scary, not all of them have the power they crave. Many are still building themselves up when V graces the city, others are coaxed along with the help of the player and other gangs have been rampant on the streets for decades, causing them to strike fear in the hearts of innocent people. However, fear doesn't always mean power, and sometimes being unknown is the best way to


The main reason for that is the extremely small amount of health the player has. Your HP is shown in a small bar made up of squares in the game's UI, but it doesn't say exactly how much you have. That's not to say it matters though, it's not enough to withstand many blows. Getting into a fight with multiple enemies results in a death screen in just a few seco