Swedish punk rock group with a very distinct sound. They were not overtly successful, but their style is distinct enough, that they remained in the head of the Cyberpunk-composer Adamczyk. He choose well. Though their own material really isn't to everybody's taste. As for Never Fade Away, I prefer the Adamyczyk-version sang by Olga Jankowska, as used in the credits. It's one of the stand-out pieces of this overall work of beauty and art.
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Cyberpunk 2077
- Madner Kami
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"If you get shot up by an A6M Reisen and your plane splits into pieces - does that mean it's divided by Zero?
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Re: Cyberpunk 2077
What is it with Sweden and kickass rock bands anyway? They seem to produce a lot of them.
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Ok, so after second playthrough where I did Almost All The Things instead of sticking mostly to the critical path: hacking is broken as all hell, enemy scaling apparently stops around 25 in a game where the level cap is 50, and I am closer to starting smoking again than I have been for a decade.
Also doing the Nomad origin and ending is hilarious. Ride into town, do every merc job, make some friends, destroy a global megacorp in what's effectively a pirate raid, leave again less than a year a fter arriving with a "well that sucked".
Also doing the Nomad origin and ending is hilarious. Ride into town, do every merc job, make some friends, destroy a global megacorp in what's effectively a pirate raid, leave again less than a year a fter arriving with a "well that sucked".
When tyranny becomes law, rebellion becomes duty.