Even if players don't go down this route, Hanako has a ton of sway and influence in the game world, which shouldn't be surprising. After all, she has the power of the Arasaka family in the palm of her hand, allowing her to do some incredible things. Taking her help to defeat Yorinobu may not be the best course of action, but it gives players a glimpse of how influential and respected this figure
New Lockdown aims at forcing the opponent to make uncomfortable decisions (like spending the leader ability in round 1) while still allowing for interactions. It opens multiple layers of depth, complimented by cards like Damien de la Tour or the new Anna Henrie
While you play as an interrogator, you're actually more of an investigator. You're given a list of questions that each have multiple choice answers that have to be filled out and sent to Kronos. To get the information you need, you ask the androids questions which might then lead to even more questions based on their answers. After you've filled out all the questions on the list, you're given three choices based on what you've found: release the android, send them for maintenance, or decommission them (which is the death sentence.) At the end of each interrogation, you're graded by Kronos and can get a nicer office if your superiors believe you performed your duties adequat
While you're doing this, there are certain people and androids who are advocating for android rights, which is something Kronos is strongly opposed to. You're soon wrapped up in a plot to take down Kronos itself and have to figure out who is behind the android resistance. It's up to you to decide what kind of an interrogator you're going to be. Will you uphold the values of the corporation that created you in order to preserve your own safety? Or will you put your life at risk and help the androids that are fighting for a better fut
I wished I was able to glean a bit more information from the facial expressions of the androids like you can in L.A. Noire, but Silicon Dreams' visuals don't allow for that. There is a camera you can use to look at the androids, but the characters all look pretty low-poly and the textures and lighting look incredibly basic. I think a better art style would have helped make the androids easier to relate to as they just look like low-poly computer game characters. However, it doesn't hamper Silicon Dreams's gameplay, Cyberpunk 2077 News as most of it is text-based anyway, so it's easy to overlook. Plus, there is a good use of color as the world outside your office window looks vibrant and full of futuristic neon signs. Meanwhile, your workplace looks drab and monotone, further establishing that you're just a cog in the Kronos mach
Power in Night City doesn't come from pure strength alone, even though it helps. No, what makes more of a difference is influence, and being a mayor of Night City would certainly mean something. However, despite all the love and support that Jefferson Peralez has, this doesn't stop him from becoming a pawn in a larger g
The diversity of hair just in early access is amazing. The textures are delightful. There are also a lot of beautiful long hair and beard choices for men. Getting the early access version to just play around with the character creator looks worth
I’m sitting far enough back that I’m out of the crowd. Watching. Watching the line of people and vehicles as they wait at the border. Watching the Tower Group guards as they give the go-ahead to some to pass through the gate, forcing others – often physically – out of line and sending them wearily back to the bordertown; the badlands. They were probably mutants. Tower guards hate mutants. On the other side of the gate lies Cincinnati, now one of the only places in North America that’s hospitable enough to act as a major city – at least, as far as I’m aware right now. I’ve seen planes flying in and out of the city. There has to be somewhere else, ri
As for the hair, there are up to 20 different styles. For colors, there are 16 choices and you can differentiate the colors between the base and highlights. Unlike some other titles have even more choices, Sunset Overdrive stands out for its range of BIPOC hairstyle attent
Released in 2018, Sunset Overdrive is an open-world apocalypse game. Do not expect it to be like Bethesda's Fallout series though, it is more colorful and high energy. It has a far more positive outlook on society's
Players get to choose between three lengths and three different textures. Hair even has age categories, which is unique to The Sims since you get to watch your characters grow. For players that are not satisfied still, there are always m
And you will be punished. Whether you randomly get mugged in a back alley or end up in a long and slow death loop that drains you of your money, health, and resources, Cyberpunkdreams is not an easy game. You’re going to die, but you’ll begin each subsequent playthrough with just a little bit more of an advantage. After weeks of playing, I’ve somehow managed to keep my second character alive and thriving. I’m sure I’ll run into a wall at some point, but apparently, I’ve been making the right decisions… or, the more likely reason, have been incredibly lu