In the red rulebook, it says netrunners have to be near a net architecture and move around it in real life. In 2077, the netrunners seem to be like the 2020 ones from the gameplay ive seen. I havent picked up 2077 yet, so im just wondering.
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In the red rulebook, it says netrunners have to be near a net architecture and move around it in real life. In 2077, the netrunners seem to be like the 2020 ones from the gameplay ive seen. I havent picked up 2077 yet, so im just wondering.
Id like to see Father Kevin, Angel (Black Dog story in RED), or Doctor Wu Chee Lee. I'd also like to see more organized crime besides the Tyger Claws (Yakuza, Triad Bratva, Costra Nostra, etc.). They played a big part in the Cyberpunk universe.
Youd think she wouldnt fuck "street filth". Not to mention wear mothufuckking bdsm gear smh
Does anyone else who read cyberpunk Red Fall of the towers story thinks its too no-descriptive? for me i couldn't visualize anything because it barely described the area around The Militech team and Johnny and the others.
Honestly i thought banging stout was out of place.
Yeah in the Red core rulebook story (Fall of the Towers), they were with a Militech team, or maybe more than one team I think.
That's kinda agitating. The tower doesn't resemble the twin towers by much, and honestly the game shouldn't care about sensitivity because, it's cyberpunk, and the eveline parker storyline is super fucked up. Thanks for explaining though.
Shaitan is not a huge character, but it probably depends on who your talking to in terms of if hes beloved.
The game is awesome! The rules are simplified from 2020, but still has a lot in it. My only issue is the weapon category thing instead of specific weapons, but its not that bad. The book is filled with lore, and has three short stories, Never Fade Away (the classic 2013/2020 one), The Fall of the Towers (The true story of the Arasaka tower infiltration in 2022), and Black Dog (A story set in 2045 that i'm not going to spoil).
Is anyone slightly annoyed that theirs some appearance changes in 2077? Like how Arasaka tower in the 2022 flashback is a normal building, while in the lore the tower is split in two about 1/3 of the way up? Or like how Shaitan looks different than his illustration in 2020? Don't get me wrong, I fully support Gm's changing around how things appear/lore in their private games, but since 2077 is a continuation of the official lore, I don't like the small things that changed in the game. You could attribute these changes to Silverhand's memory being warped by his ego, but the Arasaka tower thing seems way too big of a change for even Johnny to mess up.