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If I told someone that this was the same series where you break into Area 51 to rescue a grey alien named Elvis that wears an American flag vest it would probably break their brain.
Couldn't imagine a laptop gun in this title.
It's a nice looking game, but I'm over the hyper polished futuristic looking games. So much fun in video games died in the 2000s. I loved the aesthetic of the original 2000 title (not the 2010 remaster). It's a shame we'll never get that back.
Why even call it Perfect Dark at this point? We already went down this road back in 2005 with Perfect Dark Zero.
you never played PD if you don't know what Laptop Gun is....
Bruh did you even play the XBLA remaster? Found the zoomer lol.
Doesn't have to. Cyberpunk genre is a future or close present where megacorps are in control os society, a society usually in a sort of decay.
A dystopia is when something in the past didn't go as we know in our current timeline thus it affected the outcome of the present/future
They do not have to match.
Wolfenstein is a dystopia without cyberpunk