Sure, here’s a rewrite with the desired style:
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Okay, so have you ever felt like you were just missing something, like totally obvious in games? I mean, seriously, Cyberpunk 2077 is this visual feast for the eyes — dazzling lights, wild NPC outfits, and yet… what do we get? Slim pickings for V’s wardrobe. Like, hello? We’re supposed to be part of this rebellious fashion scene, but all we can wear feels like we’re defaulting to tactical gear. Weird choice for a place priding itself on chaos and bold self-expression, right?
Man, the original game nailed the whole “immersive storyline” gig. But wait, what about letting us look the part? It’s like they said, “Be wild, be you,” and then handed us a gray uniform. So, hey, sequel developers, if you’re listening, let’s ditch the bland and spice it up, okay? This city screams for a trendsetter’s dream, not a soldier’s lineup.
And here’s a thing, clothes are all tied up with armor ratings. Seriously? It’s like having to pick between looking amazing and not dying. Ever see those NPCs strutting around in their layered, neon splendor? Meanwhile, we’re stuck in the same old drab. C’mon, if anyone should rock eye-popping threads, it’s us!
Moving ahead, decouple stats from style — yes, that’s a thing in other games. Destiny 2, Final Fantasy 14, they get it. Let us wear anything, anytime. Give us cool clothing tech, stuff that warps or lights up depending on, I don’t know, whether we’re feeling zen or ready to rumble. Our threads should change moods like we do.
That’s not too much to ask, right? Think Night City — all about individuality, wild body mods, fashion rebellions, and oh, maybe some flashy LED tattoos? Making it the playground it’s meant to be. Doesn’t that sound neat?
Honestly, it’s not just about more clothes — it’s a vibe. It’s about weaving identity into the chaos of the city. We want to be flashy or subtle, to explore with style written all over our digital selves. Let’s let players dive into the paradox of a place where appearance is everything. The more we relate, the deeper we sink into it all.
And maybe, just maybe, this sequel sets a trend. A new frontier in RPGs. Here’s hoping CD Projekt Red’s got their eyes set on the future of game fashion! Who’s with me?