I thought that was a surprisingly interesting and nuanced read.
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I thought that was a surprisingly interesting and nuanced read. Also, Cyberpunk 2077 could have actually been way more sexploitative if it would be true to its setting. Especially stuff like ads, which I found overall rather tame all things considered.
Also:
Hung, who works largely on sex games
nominative determinism strikes again!
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I thought that was a surprisingly interesting and nuanced read. Also, Cyberpunk 2077 could have actually been way more sexploitative if it would be true to its setting. Especially stuff like ads, which I found overall rather tame all things considered.
Also:
Hung, who works largely on sex games
nominative determinism strikes again!
It's pronounced very differently though, just in case you didn't know.
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I thought that was a surprisingly interesting and nuanced read. Also, Cyberpunk 2077 could have actually been way more sexploitative if it would be true to its setting. Especially stuff like ads, which I found overall rather tame all things considered.
Also:
Hung, who works largely on sex games
nominative determinism strikes again!
There's a mod that puts in so many more advertisements. Some are straight up porn
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I thought that was a surprisingly interesting and nuanced read. Also, Cyberpunk 2077 could have actually been way more sexploitative if it would be true to its setting. Especially stuff like ads, which I found overall rather tame all things considered.
Also:
Hung, who works largely on sex games
nominative determinism strikes again!
Cyberpunk 2077 could have actually been way more sexploitative if it would be true to its setting
The fact that we can't get cyberware for our junk was quite disappointing when I first played the game.