No, I'm simply telling you that you're factually wrong. I don't care about your opinion of the endings. (though it's amusing you would "hate play" a game all the way to the end) You can use the soulkiller machine or you can walk away. That's the Devil ending. If we're sharing opinions I'd say you got the ending you deserve.
There's nothing factually wrong about it, this is a trend I've noticed these days with the choices matter devs that step into this sphere. They pass off shitty writing with lots of plotholes as them being edgy when it just isn't. The thing is, it's not even me that thinks this alone, there was a youtuber I saw awhile back who did a great job explaining just how jarring the whole story was. What's worse is there are people out there who defend this crap.
The most amusing and annoying part about the story in Cyberpunk 2077 was the fact that you were a 'terminally ill patient' and the story would frequently remind you of this. Yet you magically after being taken out numerous times by your condition doesn't affect your abilities or movement at all beyond some cringey typical AAA game cutscenes.
Also yes, I hate play games sometimes, though lately I've not needed too since I know the back end systems inside and out for my dev work and I know now they're not doing anything particularly special despite how they like to pretend.
No, I'm simply telling you that you're factually wrong. I don't care about your opinion of the endings. (though it's amusing you would "hate play" a game all the way to the end) You can use the soulkiller machine or you can walk away. That's the Devil ending. If we're sharing opinions I'd say you got the ending you deserve.
There's nothing factually wrong about it, this is a trend I've noticed these days with the choices matter devs that step into this sphere. They pass off shitty writing with lots of plotholes as them being edgy when it just isn't. The thing is, it's not even me that thinks this alone, there was a youtuber I saw awhile back who did a great job explaining just how jarring the whole story was. What's worse is there are people out there who defend this crap.
The most amusing and annoying part about the story in Cyberpunk 2077 was the fact that you were a 'terminally ill patient' and the story would frequently remind you of this. Yet you magically after being taken out numerous times by your condition doesn't affect your abilities or movement at all beyond some cringey typical AAA game cutscenes.
Also yes, I hate play games sometimes, though lately I've not needed too since I know the back end systems inside and out for my dev work and I know now they're not doing anything particularly special despite how they like to pretend.