
Cyberpunk has been around for a long time. Why hasn't it flooded the video game market yet?
This week the podcast crew discusses Darwin’s Paradox, South of Midnight, and games on the horizon.
Cyberpunk 2077 on PS5 Pro delivers strong ray tracing upgrades, though PC maintains an advantage in global illumination and path tracing.
I wish when anyone does performance comparison videos of consoles vs PCs, they would include the cost of that said PC they are testing it on. As a non-tech person, I know how much a PS5 (Pro), Xbox Series and Switch 2 cost but no idea on the PC side. It doesn't make sense to do a comparison between two products where one is $450-$700 range ($900 now with the new price increase for the pro) vs PC that cost who know how much.
In other news, that new Honda civic has impressive performance but falls short of the Lamborghini.

Push Square: "Cyberpunk 2077 is effectively a must-play on PS5 Pro. The ray-traced modes have left us thoroughly impressed, bringing an entirely new sense of visual depth to an already outstanding open world."
PS5 Pro showing its well worth the investment, it’s nice to have a capable console option and I really wouldn’t have minded is series X had gotten a soft refresh too. I was actually hoping it would but it only got the 2 TB upgrade.
Since I will not be getting a PS5 Pro, I have started a list of games that I will play on PS6, that will run the PS5 Pro version (or native PS6 if updated) at the best possible resolution and frame rates. This is one of them.
Still love how I picked up a physical PS4 disc of this at Best Buy for $10 a few weeks after launch because of how bad it was on PS4. The physical disc came with a ton of stuff too, like a map of night city and postcards.
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Because anything that comes along will be inevitably compared to Deus Ex which has a legendary status and is yet to be surpassed in terms of game design, story and themes. Also a cyberpunk world is not easy to make since it's the most relatable time seconded only to modern world. Unlike fantasy or fiction, rules can't be made up or broken beyond a certain extent. Pulling off a proper cyberpunk world is not easy.
You mean a revival from the 80's and 90's?
I liked that syndicate game that had nothing to do with the original syndicate but it still was a decent shooter