I Fell Into the World of Cyberpunk Games

  • Genre: Other
  • Author: 김생강
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  • Status: Hiatus

  • Rating(4.3 / 5.0)

I fell into the world of a cyberpunk game that I casually beat the ending half a year ago.

And let me tell you, it’s anything but casual! I may not be a seasoned gamer and I don’t remember the game’s strategies very well, but I’m about to embark on an epic adventure unlike anything I’ve experienced before.

The only problem? I’m unarmed and don’t have any of the advanced tech that everyone else in this world seems to possess, like nanomachines, cyberware, and biometric IDs.

As a bottom-tier illegal resident in a dystopian and gloomy future city, I’m faced with a daunting challenge of finding my way in a world where I have nothing and can do nothing.

But I’m not giving up just yet! This is my chance to prove my worth and rise to the top, even if it means taking on impossible odds. Bring it on, cyberpunk world – I’m ready for the challenge!

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  1. janmowi
    janmowi rated it
    this novel is very interesting to read every day and you can enjoy
  1. Tunic01
    Tunic01 rated it
    I hope she give in to him.
  1. Lolbroman25pBE
    Lolbroman25pBE rated it
    Oh OH Okay! When you preach empowering strong women you ain't playin! Loved all of this! Once again not what we see these days and i'm here for it.
  1. VanillaChinoTgw
    VanillaChinoTgw rated it
    An interesting premise with decent potential, but the execution is marred by excessive and unnecessary detail. The author frequently veers off into hyper-specific explanations of minor elements, which can make the reading experience tedious and exhausting. This tendency to delve deeply into background information, often for things that don't require such extensive coverage, quickly diminishes any initial interest in the story.

    For example, in Chapter 12, the author spends about two-thirds of the chapter explaining the traditional cooking methods, the cost of ingredients, and the socioeconomic conditions that led to these culinary practices. This exposition continues into the next chapter, and it's far more detailed than necessary. The story suffers from some of the worst infodumping of irrelevant and dull information I've encountered.

    Additionally, there are logical inconsistencies in the world-building, such as soda being cheaper than water. This particular detail could have benefited from a brief explanation, as it seems to be included to highlight the dystopian nature of a megacorp-controlled city, but it feels out of place without context.
  1. LordHanjue
    LordHanjue rated it
    So far, it seems interesting. Instead of the protagonist becoming overpowered in a game world, the first three chapters at least appear to be the diary of a South Korean, set in a cyberpunk world. My only quirk is that Pepsi is somehow cheaper than water, which is hard to understand unless he's drinking raw syrup, since all sodas are essentially water with syrup mixed in. Regardless, I won't dock any stars because while realism is nice, it's not everything, and crafting a story is challenging.

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