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Cyberjank 2077

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Update: I completed this game prior to the release of Version 1.1. Not sure if it fixes all issues I experienced in the game, but I heard it does fix the Delamain quest I mentioned below and some stability issues. CD Projekt Red has come under fire as what most gamers consider to be the worst launch of a game in recent years. Stories came out of the woodwork like developers selling an unfinished game to hostile working conditions were covered in the press. Long development cycles for games usually raise eyebrows in the gaming community. Most games, after announcement, require gamers to wait usually two to three years for the game to be in their hands. Longer development cycles usually beg the question: "What's wrong with the game?" Must have been all that Keanu to keep fans from realizing the truth I don't know if gamers had the wool pulled over their eyes because CD Projekt is a relatively small studio or because the studio's success in adapting the The Witch...

Wonder Woman 1984 Review....More like BLUNDER WOMAN...haha...I'll leave now.

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Oh boy, it seems like Hollywood is struggling to get back on its feet amidst a pandemic. And while a lot of studios are pushing back their release schedules of their movies to allow the world to get back to normal before enticing people back to the theaters, Warner Brothers wants to keep their blockbuster train moving at steady pace. I believe (and I could be wrong) that Wonder Woman 1984  is one of the first big name blockbusters being released in theaters and on-demand stream (via HBO Max) on the same day.  The event is truly bizarre and perfectly captures the awkwardness, insanity, and confusion that has filled 2020. Big multi-hundred million blockbusters being released concurrently in theaters and... on demand...shudders. . How could we, as a civilization, sink so low?? Anyways, on to the movie. I really, really (two times, not three) wanted to like Wonder Woman 1984 (WW84). I truly did. I actually thought the first movie was a good sign of things to come from the struggli...