Possibly not. Cyberpunk is a gorgeous game and I really enjoyed the story and the power trip you get from all the crazy cybernetics that you can unlock. Awesome soundtrack too. However the core gameplay loop does get a bit stale, especially if you're going for 100% completion.
It's definitely a lot of fun and one of my favourite games of the past few years, because despite its flaws you can tell a lot of time and love went into this game, however I wouldn't call it an all time great.
Don't forget that moment where the main character stands there looking at all the fighting happening around them in slow motion for a solid 30 seconds without getting slaughtered.
I'd take that as working class personally. You could be earning 500K per year but if you still need to sell your time and energy to pay the bills then you're not middle class yet.
I always take the middle class as the threshold where you have sufficient passive income to afford a dignified lifestyle without needing to work anymore but may choose to.
Examples would be landlords with a decent portfolio, business owners where all the work is done for them, and people with substantial savings and investments.
If you have to work to pay the bills, no matter how much you're on, you're working class. This can even include millionaires in high cost lifestyles.
If you're so rich that you no longer need to care about the value of money then you are upper class.
Burnout Revenge was the ultimate party game. Anyone could jump right in and cause chaos without needing to be an experienced gamer. The soundtrack was colossal too.
There's a world of difference between a country abducting brown people off the streets and a country just not wanting to pay to endlessly fill hotels full of anyone who shows up on its borders
The market for a setup like that would be pretty small. The average person just has a craptop that isn't switched on most of the time. Many don't even bother with that.
I'm an electrical design engineer but I have a degree in mechanical engineering, so I reckon I'd fit in during the industrial revolution or even the agricultural revolution
I went on 4chan back in 2004. I was 14 and I remember thinking I found some super cool secret website full of badasses.
I got bored after a few weeks. I returned when I was 18 and realised it was full of socially mal-adjusted teens pretending to be super cool badasses, with a few pedophiles mixed in for good measure.
There have been plenty of legal Palestine protests in the UK. The illegal part is supporting Palestine Action, which is a terror group that has attacked this country's defences and also beat someone half to death with a sledgehammer.
Possibly not. Cyberpunk is a gorgeous game and I really enjoyed the story and the power trip you get from all the crazy cybernetics that you can unlock. Awesome soundtrack too. However the core gameplay loop does get a bit stale, especially if you're going for 100% completion.
It's definitely a lot of fun and one of my favourite games of the past few years, because despite its flaws you can tell a lot of time and love went into this game, however I wouldn't call it an all time great.