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Revision as of 12:00, 23 April 2024

Cyberpunk 2077 is a Role-Playing Game developed by CD Projekt Red and based off of the Cyberpunk RPG. Released turbulently in 2020 after years of hype, a number of patches have since improved the game.

Tropes used in Cyberpunk 2077 include:
  • Alternate Continuity: Shares a lot in common with the RPG, but also has a lot different.
  • The City Narrows: Some areas of Night City have a bad reputation, even for Night City.
  • City of Adventure: Night City is the focal point of the game.
  • Combat Medic: The player can encounter Trauma Team very early on. Even though they’re helping the same person, it doesn’t stop them from keeping a gun trained on the player once the body is laid down in the stretcher.
  • Cyberpunk: Exactly What It Says on the Tin, megacorps hold huge influence, technology is massively improved, but not in ways that benefit the average joe.
  • Cyborg: Cybernetic implants are extremely common.
  • Development Hell: Had a long and storied development.
  • Divided States of America: The New United States of America is fractured.
  • Dystopia: There are massive societal problems that aren’t being addressed anytime soon.
  • Expansion Pack: The Phantom Liberty DLC.
  • Hollywood Hacking: Quick Hacks
  • Mega Corp: Quite a few in the setting. Arasaka is the most prominent example, but there are others such as Militech.