Dr Schultz
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Yes: In the above video I saw this and also other facets of the cyberpunk genre that need to be conveid by a videogame called Cyberpunk.It's rain wet streets; it's nights like this with fog rolling in, cars, faceless people going by, doing the thing that they're doing (...) they're are going by as shadows, in this wet, cold, dangerous environment.https://youtu.be/2ZnrLMGaWhE
Not so obvious to me. In short, cyberpunk is about social darwinism and people using technology in the worst possible way. I see both things in spades here
Can you look at the pre-release materials and say with a straight face that this is how it looks and feels? To me cyberpunk was never only about certain themes, but also aesthetics and atmosphere. CP 2077 looks like they wanted to make is as cool and gangsta as possible, rather than focus on the dystopian aspect of the genre. It's not even the first time CDPR done something like that - they also abandoned the medieval Europe feel of the first Witcher in order to make it more accessible to mainstream US gamers.
My point was exactly this one: the cyberpunk genre is not ALL dark, glomy and rainy. It's not in the books that kickstarted the genre and it's not in certain cinematic adaptations (like Ghost in the shell I &II). The dark and glomy part is just one facet of a complex sci-fi sub-genre.
PS: personal opinion: the Witcher game with the best esthetic is by far the second one.