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Notable Cyberpunk traditional games include [[Shadowrun]], [[Cyberpunk 2020]] and [[Netrunner]]. Cyberpunk has gotten popular again due to video games, especially Deus Ex Human Revolution, but upcoming Cyberpunk 2077 and [[Net Runner]] (made by a fa/tg/uy) also look liable to show the genre well in the sphere of computer-aided gaming. However most of these are what is know as "post-cyberpunk" which plays down the Asan theme (as its kinda hard to see Japan taking over everything after its economy crashed in the 90's and its current negative birth rate) and grimdark a bit (ex your boss in Deus Ex HR is very benevolent and at one point order you to help him save wound co-workers first, rather than the normal cyberpuck CEO of screwing everyone else in order to save his ass). | Notable Cyberpunk traditional games include [[Shadowrun]], [[Cyberpunk 2020]] and [[Netrunner]]. Cyberpunk has gotten popular again due to video games, especially Deus Ex Human Revolution, but upcoming Cyberpunk 2077 and [[Net Runner]] (made by a fa/tg/uy) also look liable to show the genre well in the sphere of computer-aided gaming. However most of these are what is know as "post-cyberpunk" which plays down the Asan theme (as its kinda hard to see Japan taking over everything after its economy crashed in the 90's and its current negative birth rate) and grimdark a bit (ex your boss in Deus Ex HR is very benevolent and at one point order you to help him save wound co-workers first, rather than the normal cyberpuck CEO of screwing everyone else in order to save his ass). | ||
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Cyberpunk is a Grimdark genre that revolves around big-ass futuristic cities that look nice from the outside, but like 80% of it is ghettos and run-down industrial sectors. The characters in a cyberpunk are technophiles who are always at least 30% metal and cybernetics/bionics. The most common themes in cyberpunk are Asian-themed corporations who rule everything, small gangs of "wired" thugs who use their built in advantages to mug people, vigilante hackers who stumble across engineered viruses made by authoritarian governments to wipe out people they don't like, and there's at least one scene with a fat guy wearing a VR set having sex with a robot or something. Essentially, a deconstruction of traditional science fiction and its depiction of futuristic (sometimes utopian) societies. Technology doesn't automatically make society better because people will still treat people like crap, and is just another means of obtaining an advantage or fulfilling one's self-indulgences.
Notable Cyberpunk traditional games include Shadowrun, Cyberpunk 2020 and Netrunner. Cyberpunk has gotten popular again due to video games, especially Deus Ex Human Revolution, but upcoming Cyberpunk 2077 and Net Runner (made by a fa/tg/uy) also look liable to show the genre well in the sphere of computer-aided gaming. However most of these are what is know as "post-cyberpunk" which plays down the Asan theme (as its kinda hard to see Japan taking over everything after its economy crashed in the 90's and its current negative birth rate) and grimdark a bit (ex your boss in Deus Ex HR is very benevolent and at one point order you to help him save wound co-workers first, rather than the normal cyberpuck CEO of screwing everyone else in order to save his ass).