Is Cyberpunk 2077 wet enough?



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All of the cyberpunk media that Cyberpunk 2077 is based on features wet and wild weather. But where does that come from? We examine the wetness of cyberpunk as a whole, and assess whether Cyberpunk 2077 lives up to the legacy of wetness established in films like Blade Runner.

0:00 Is Cyberpunk 2077 wet enough?
0:33 Part 1: The TTRPG, Cyberpunk 2020
1:48 Part 2: The founders of the Cyberpunk genre
2:30 Blade Runner and film noir
5:58 Part 3: Cyberpunk 2077

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22 thoughts on “Is Cyberpunk 2077 wet enough?”

  1. Firstly. Your costumes are in point!

    Secondly. The reason effects don't look good when 3rd person driving but they look great in 1st person.

    Addendum. I don't think I've seen that avoid rain after 180 hours. :O

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  2. Read NEUROMANCER. Cyberpunk 2020 and 2077 were clearly derived from the Gibson books, to the point where 2077 could arguably have been blatently plagurising it. Terminology, plot elements, hell even the name Night City all come from Neuromancer, Burning Chrome and Monalisa overdrive. Do your homework.

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  3. This video was made for a target audience of me! I love rain generally but also specifically in videogames and I'm so disappointed by the rain of so many games. Like it almost never feels like satisfyingly juicy wetness. Or if it does the rain only happens once every 50 hours. I would pay for a video about games with the best rain effects and I unironically would buy those game just to stand in the rain and enjoy it!

    Edit: please do recommend games with awesome rain where I can just stand around enjoying the rain if you know any

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