Don't lie.

I would not see Cyberpunk so narrow. It was also a lot about "aesthetically". And it was a fight about oppression, if you want to "conform in a fake world" or "do something about it". It was about fighting a faceless (or "the same face") enemy in a high-tech world where it is all about survival. It had a massive tech-theme, and it had a lot of "high tech and low life" in the real world, the core was the choice people have to make in which world they want to live.

I do disagree: While it is not Gibson and does not cover a lot of themes Cyberpunk can cover, it did have a lot of Cyberpunk and what it wanted to do in that genre it did very well.

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