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The Blind Spot is a rare cyberpunk novel that touches on data privacy

The Blind Spot is about a city where no one has any privacy. Everything they say and do is recorded. But there's one district in this city, called The Blind Spot, which offers full anonymity and privacy. Everyone even puts on masks when they enter this district. There's a delicate truce between the residents of the city and The Blind Spot. The book centers around two main characters, one who lives in The Blind Spot, and one who is a resident of the city. The resident's storyline is really where data privacy and the anonymity of The Blind Spot are on display. The residents of the city have an app on their phone which notifies them anytime someone (anywhere in the city) says something nice about them. The main character is desperate for approval so he intentionally says lots of nice things about his co-workers out loud as he walks to work just so they'll be notified that he said something nice. But there's a rumor that you could jailbreak the app and actually hear *everything* someone says about you, not just the nice things... Unfortunately, the other main character, the one who lives in The Blind Spot, has basically every cybernetic enhancement possible. It makes her character boring in my opinion. Her storyline and the conflict she's trying to resolve is fine, but I think the author made her so overpowered that a lot of the tension goes away. The novel is full of your standard cyberpunk tropes with low-lifes, crime bosses, hackers, cybernetic enhancements, giant corporations trying to keep the populace subdued, etc. But it's rare to find a cyberpunk novel that also touches on privacy and anonymity. That's really where I thought this book stood out. Unfortunately, aside from some fun ideas with the resident's storyline, the author doesn't really have anything to say about privacy in general. I read the second book in the series and it's about Ms. Plot Armor going on an adventure in a different city and data privacy is no longer a theme at all. So yeah, this is a soft recommendation. It's a fun pulp cyberpunk read but nothing more. https://www.amazon.com/Blind-Spot-Science-Fiction-Thriller-ebook/dp/B07SGFYF3W/ I know if I really wanted data privacy handled in a cyberpunk novel I could read [Little Brother](https://www.amazon.com/Little-Brother-Cory-Doctorow-ebook/dp/B003X27L7M/), but that isn't cyberpunk *enough* for me. It's a great YA novel but it's more "near future" than cyberpunk.

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    Totally agree. That's also why I dislike any cyberpunk story that has a revolution/rebellion in it. Any attempt to actually change/fix the system goes against the cyberpunk themes of how futile that is. Cyberpunk stories are about trying to survive with the hand you've been dealt, not enacting societal change.

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    I guess I'm willing to accept space in cyberpunk as long as it's dirty and broken down and not military-based. For example, I think the belters in The Expanse series could be the basis for a cyberpunk story. The Expanse isn't cyberpunk, but I think you could easily tell a cyberpunk story in that world.

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    Interesting, I would've said Aliens was less cyberpunk due to the military being the main characters. The first Alien is the only one that centers around a group of nobodies, which I think makes it more of a candidate to be cyberpunk.

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  • identity_disc identity_disc 1 year ago 87%

    So even though they don't particularly like or trust the corporation, the fact that they're employees of a major corporation is enough for you to say no? That's an interesting distinction. So if they owned their own ship and were hired as mercs by the corporation to pick up some unknown artifact would you consider it cyberpunk?

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    Do you consider Alien to be cyberpunk?

    A crew of low-lifes working with an android in a dirty old spaceship for a faceless corporation that treats them as expendable. Obviously the movie is really scifi horror, but it does hit a lot of cyberpunk themes. So do you consider Alien to be cyberpunk? If you don't, what would need to change to make it cyberpunk? I usually include a trailer for the movies I reference but come on, it's Alien. You already know about this movie. It's streaming on [Hulu](https://www.hulu.com/movie/alien-27389b6b-bf27-45a6-afdf-cef0fe723cff) if you haven't watched it recently.

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    Cyberpunk adventure game Stray will be adapted as an animated movie | Engadget www.engadget.com

    I'd be interested in seeing a movie based on Stray, but I'm not a fan of this statement: > Annapurna Animation head Robert Baird told Entertainment Weekly that the film is in active development and that it’ll be the “greatest hopepunk movie that's ever been made.” "Hopepunk"? I'm so tired of the "-punk" suffix just meaning "genre" these days.

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    cyberpunk Cyberpunk Nirvana (1997) is an interesting Italian cyberpunk movie
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    The income doesn't prove its worth, but it does give me an idea of how well-known the movie is. So I figure most people probably haven't heard of this one.

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    Nirvana (1997) is an interesting Italian cyberpunk movie

    I think you could probably call Nirvana a hidden gem. It made $10 million at the box office in Italy at the time... but I have no idea if that's a lot for an Italian movie. It hits all the cyberpunk themes and cyberpunk visuals, but it's hard to say how big of a budget it had since this isn't a Hollywood movie. What I'm trying to say is it doesn't feel like a low-budget indie film but it also doesn't feel like a big-budget American film either. It just falls into this weird 90's mid-budget category. They have lots of interesting sets and locations but it's still with 90s effects. The story is about a video game designer whose current game he's working on gets attacked by a computer virus which somehow gives the main video game character sentience (happens all the time, right?). The video game character hates living in a video game world and begs the designer to delete him. So the game designer hires a hacker to help him hack into his company's servers and delete the game before it releases. Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tO4Q_6hr5II This is a small Italian movie from almost 30 years ago, so it isn't streaming anywhere... except maybe the [internet archive](https://archive.org/details/nirvana_film_1997).

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    Official Japanese poster for The Last Human, recap movie of GitS: SAC_2045 season 2

    Both seasons of Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045 are on [Netflix](https://www.netflix.com/title/81030224). They already released a recap/compilation movie of season 1 called [Sustainable War](https://www.netflix.com/title/81513128), now a season 2 recap/compilation movie is coming for those too impatient to watch all the episodes. Like the poster says, it'll be in japanese cinemas in November. No word on when this movie will be added to Netflix, but I assume it will at some point. SAC_2045 uses CGI animation so it's been pretty divisive among GitS fans. The story is solid though if you can get past the animation style. If you aren't up to date on Ghost in the Shell, there's also a 5-episode OVA called [Ghost in the Shell: Arise](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghost_in_the_Shell:_Arise) which came out in 2013. Those five 1-hour episodes were recut into ten 30-min episodes, called Ghost in the Shell: Arise: Alternative Architecture. Those ten 30-min episodes were then recut into a single movie, called Ghost in the Shell: The New Movie. All iterations of that show are streaming on [Crunchyroll](https://www.crunchyroll.com/series/GYDKQX9Z6/ghost-in-the-shell-arise), so you can watch it however you want!

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    cyberpunk Cyberpunk Do you think Serial Experiments Lain is worth watching in 2023?
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    Ha, thanks! You definitely remember more of Lain than I do. 😁

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    I'm not disagreeing with you, this is simply me probing for more details.

    Why do you think social media makes Lain more relevant? I thought Lain focused more on the wonder and magic of what The Internet could mean for humanity, rather than the social problems that can arise from actual internet usage. They definitely touch on someone portraying a different personality online compared to the real world (which is absolutely relevant regarding social media) but I thought that was more a function of Lain's deteriorating mental state than a cautionary aspect of The Wired. Granted, it's been a while since I've watched Lain, so I could be misremembering.

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    Totally agree. Texhnolyze isn't as slow as Lain, but it is extremely depressing. I thought it was going to be about how sweet cybernetic limbs could be but instead it was more about the trauma of having limbs amputated. Definitely a good anime, but it wasn't what I was expecting (or what I wanted it to be).

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    Do you think Serial Experiments Lain is worth watching in 2023?

    Serial Experiments Lain is definitely a classic cyberpunk anime. But it's also incredibly slow. This isn't an action anime, it's a psychological anime. And I wonder just how dated it feels. Aside from the CRT monitors everywhere, are the themes still applicable today? I think the anime was enamored with the idea of what The Internet could become. But now, in 2023, does that message still hold up? What do you think? For those who have already watched Lain, would you recommend it today to someone who has never heard of it? Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t5y4nQ5Y1V8 It's streaming on [Funimation](https://www.funimation.com/shows/serial-experiments-lain/). For some reason it isn't on Crunchyroll yet, even though Crunchyroll and Funimation were supposed to merge libraries over a year ago.

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    Cyberpunk 2077: what's included in 2.0 patch vs included in paid DLC

    Cyberpunk 2077 is getting an update to version 2.0 on the same day the Phantom Liberty DLC releases (September 26). Here's the list of what's included in 2.0 vs the items you'll have to pay $30 to get with the DLC. https://kotaku.com/cyberpunk-2077-phantom-liberty-update-2-0-free-patch-1850797911

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    Xenoform is a novel where cyberpunk meets Lovecraft

    Ok, clickbait title aside, it isn't *quite* a lovecraftian horror. But this is the closest to a lovecraftian cyberpunk novel I've ever come across. The novel is about a hacker named Debian who joins up with a crew of organ harvesters. The organ harvesters start noticing that their victims have something... odd in their biology. And then it gets a little "Shadow Over Innsmouth" in my opinion after that. I'll admit I initially bought the book because there was a character named [Debian](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debian) but I ended up really enjoying it. https://www.amazon.com/Xenoform-Mike-Berry-ebook/dp/B005GXLKGO/

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    I can't believe Dredd (2012) is over ten years old

    Big budget, A-list actors, lots of marketing, great movie. Is anyone here not aware of Dredd? I keep trying to come up with recommendations for cyberpunk movies that people might not have seen. Yet most obscure movies are obscure for a reason. It's usually "this movie is good *but* ____" or "it's a fun movie *if you can ignore* ____" So for most of these recommendations, I hesitate to say "this movie is awesome and you need to see it!" because I don't want to mislead anyone. Of course, this means all the movies that I truly do think are awesome I assume everyone has already seen and I don't need to suggest them. But maybe enough time has passed that some people here haven't seen Dredd? Well, if you haven't, you should. It's awesome. Just don't watch the [1995 Judge Dredd](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9zBb3Q2Kso) movie with Sylvester Stallone and Rob Schneider because that one is *not* good. Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqqgrUna28w Of course, I say everyone should watch Dredd but it isn't streaming anywhere... except [DirecTV](https://www.directv.com/guide/movies/dredd-b8f70941-c0fe-9df0-775e-b400ec9d9da9) I guess, if that counts. But I made a post earlier where I mentioned I've been avoiding recommending movies that you can't watch online and some people said I should recommend them anyway. So here we are.

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    cyberpunk Cyberpunk Akudama Drive is an anime with a cyberpunk city but I don't think it has cyberpunk themes
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    Personally, I always watch anime with subtitles. I never do dubs, even when they're well-made. So I'm not really the right person to ask regarding this particular dub.

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    Yes, Hulu and Crunchyroll both have sub and dub versions of the anime.

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    Akudama Drive is an anime with a cyberpunk city but I don't think it has cyberpunk themes

    I've been debating whether or not to recommend Akudama Drive. The anime definitely starts out in your standard cyberpunk city with giant billboards and bright neon lights, but then the majority of the series actually takes place on a train and in the wasteland. That wouldn't immediately disqualify it from being cyberpunk of course, but the show also focuses more on the characters and their interactions than your standard cyberpunk themes. I wouldn't say this is a "style over substance" anime, even though there is a lot of style, it's just that the substance here is something other than cyberpunk themes in my opinion. The core theme of the anime is really "what does it mean to be a criminal?" So the anime is well-made, has great animation, and great characters. And it takes place in a cyberpunk city for part of it but in my opinion it doesn't have many cyberpunk themes. For those who've seen it, am I being too harsh? Is it obviously a cyberpunk anime and I'm just being too nit-picky? Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47QY-u0CXMo It's streaming on [Hulu](https://www.hulu.com/series/akudama-drive-eaf2e394-7e37-4359-ab98-161231cc1a4c) and [Crunchyroll](https://www.crunchyroll.com/series/GKEH2G440/akudama-drive)

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    cyberpunk Cyberpunk Zone 414 isn't a good cyberpunk movie
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    While I do think it'd be funny to retrofit a movie to suddenly be scifi/cyberpunk, I think this is just another case of the budget being too small to do anything effectively.

    Although now you've got me thinking about how much of the plot in this movie would need to change if you removed all mention of androids...

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    Zone 414 isn't a good cyberpunk movie

    I'm not saying Zone 414 is a bad movie, I'm saying it's a bad *cyberpunk* movie. Here's the premise: rich old guy hires a retired detective to enter a zone inhabited by androids to retrieve his lost daughter. Sounds like the perfect setup for a cyberpunk movie. And yet, if you watched this movie with the sound off, I'm not sure you could even tell it's supposed to be scifi. For most of the characters, we only know they're androids because someone said they were. I think there are a total of 2 scenes early in the movie which show these characters are indeed androids. Yet for the rest of the movie, there is no hint of anything scifi/futuristic in the sets or the characters. I'm guessing the budget they could've spent on VFX was spent on hiring Guy Pearce instead. The image attached to this post never happens in the movie. There are no building-sized advertisements; those are just images of the female lead superimposed on buildings for marketing purposes. Now, I'm not someone who needs neon lights and cybernetic limbs to call something cyberpunk, but this movie is really just "rich old guy hires a retired detective to enter *the red-light district of a city* to retrieve his lost daughter." When I say there's no hint of anything scifi/futuristic, I mean the characters use rotary phones, listen to record players, and drive in standard yellow taxis. Can something set in the present day (or even in the past, given the rotary phones) be considered cyberpunk? I don't mean retro-futurism, I mean nothing scifi at all. Are there cyberpunk themes in this movie? Somewhat. A rich person hires a detective to avoid staining his giant corporation's image. Are the themes strong enough to stand on their own without the accompanying visuals? That's where I say no. To reiterate, I'm not saying this is a bad movie. If you want to watch a movie about a retired cop tracking down a lost rich girl, I don't think it's a poor execution. But the android aspect of this movie is really down-played in my opinion and that's all there was to make this a scifi. Have any of you watched this movie? Do you disagree? Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7GYp9VLcow The movie is streaming on [Netflix](https://www.netflix.com/title/81408705)

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    cyberpunk Cyberpunk Do you consider They Live to be cyberpunk?
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    I agree there are some minor changes they could make that would tip it into the "cyberpunk" category for me. For example, if the aliens were all members of a single corporation (as opposed to integrating with society) then it'd have a stronger "corporations with too much control" theme and might be considered cyberpunk. Or, if you take out aliens entirely and this is other humans doing the exact same thing, I'd consider it cyberpunk.

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    Do you consider They Live to be cyberpunk?

    The movie is about low-lifes and there's a strong (overwhelming?) anti-consumerism theme, but it's really an alien invasion movie and the only high-tech comes from the aliens. Otherwise, it's a "modern day" scifi. So what do you think? Do you consider They Live to be cyberpunk? Here's a clip if you haven't seen the movie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_z9hMartaFc As far as I can tell, it's only streaming on [Starz](https://www.starz.com/us/en/movies/they-live-68889) right now.

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    Warframe: 1999 - Official Reveal Trailer www.youtube.com

    [Warframe](https://store.steampowered.com/app/230410/Warframe/) is a free-to-play game where you're a space ninja fighting on various planets and spaceships. They just announced a new expansion pack Warframe: 1999 which takes place in 1999 and *may* be cyberpunk? It's hard to tell from just this announcement but I figured I'd share.

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    cyberpunk Cyberpunk Cyberpunk novels with trans characters
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    On a related issue, have you got any good book recommendations for cyberpunk that features other members of the Alphabet Mafia?

    Off the top of my head, I can't think of many. The best recommendation I can give would probably be the classic cyberpunk novel Trouble and Her Friends by Melissa Scott. It was written in 1994 and being lesbian in the 90s is a major theme. But I haven't actually read it myself, I'm just aware of it.

    I can't think of any other specific novels where being gay is actually a theme or a major plot-point and not just something mentioned in passing. I mean, in Necrotech, the main character is trying to find her girlfriend but since the whole story is about the shenanigans she gets caught up in on that journey, you could replace the word "girlfriend" with "best friend" and it wouldn't change a single thing in the story. In fact, I think that character may actually be bi; that's how little it impacts the plot, I don't even remember.

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    Cyberpunk novels with trans characters

    I read a lot of random cyberpunk novels from the kindle store and I'm always on the lookout for more. Cyberpunk novels are annoyingly difficult to find since the "cyberpunk" category on amazon is [nothing but LitRPG](https://www.amazon.com/gp/bestsellers/digital-text/6401749011), but that's a different rant altogether. Anyway, I don't actively try to find trans characters in literature (I'm not trans) but I don't avoid books that have trans characters. I figure trans characters actually fit pretty well into cyberpunk universes. So for anyone who *is* interested in reading cyberpunk stories with trans characters, here are the ones I've read: [Escapology](https://www.amazon.com/Escapology-Ren-Warom-ebook/dp/B015MA7R9Y/) by Ren Warom - The main character is trans but is post-transition so the fact that he's trans isn't even mentioned until ~80% into the book. And it's really only revealed so the villain can make trans-based insults about the main character just to get him riled up. Given that the character is post-transition, I liked the fact that being trans didn't define who he was, it was just something from his past that he didn't really think about anymore. Of course, this also means the reveal of being trans almost felt tacked-on and an after-thought. But in the sequel, [Virology](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LZ6ITOC/), everyone's cyberspace avatars are visible in the real world and the main character has a theory that being trans affected how his avatar behaves. So being trans does eventually have an effect and doesn't feel tacked-on anymore. [The Chimera Code](https://www.amazon.com/Chimera-Code-Wayne-Santos-ebook/dp/B088HH7BF8) by Wayne Santos - This novel is about a mercenary crew where each person has their role (the leader, the hacker, the muscle, etc.). Their hacker dies so they need to recruit a new one (they even load up the old hacker's consciousness like Dixie Flatline to train the new hacker, so that's fun). Anyway, the new hacker they find is non-binary. This is handled pretty well where every time a new character meets this hacker they ask for the hacker's pronouns. The hacker tells them, and they move on with the story. So the hacker being non-binary is handled throughout the book but it's never a main theme of the story. The plot continues to drive forward regardless of the hacker's gender. [Bang Bang Bodhisattva](https://www.amazon.com/Bang-Bodhisattva-Aubrey-Wood-ebook/dp/B0BQL36DNC/) by Aubrey Wood - This novel is about two characters trying to solve a murder mystery. One acts like he's a hard-boiled detective in a film noir while the other is trans and mid-transition. Now, given that the trans character is mid-transition I'm sure this makes sense, but being trans is a constant topic of discussion. It's like having a character who's vegan *constantly telling you they're vegan*. Again, I'm not trans, so I don't doubt that someone who is mid-transition constantly has it on their mind. But as a reader, yeah, I get it, she's trans. She's also pansexual and in a polyamorous relationship. I feel like this is more of the focus of the story than the murder mystery. I do like that the author changes writing styles depending on which character is the POV of the chapter, so the detective character always has short, terse sentences while the trans character has more free-flowing sentences. But this is the only novel in the list where I went "ok, this novel isn't meant for me." It feels more like a novel *for* trans people than just *including* trans people. And that's it. Those are the cyberpunk novels I've read with trans characters. I find it interesting how it spans from "almost feels like an after-thought" to "handled, and not a factor" to "ok, I get it, stop talking about it". Honestly, I'm not sure what the "right" way is to handle trans characters so I figure it's good to cover this whole spectrum.

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    The Gene Generation is one of those "style over substance" cyberpunk movies

    The world-building doesn't quite make sense, the plot doesn't quite make sense, but they are all-in on the visuals. I've recently made a couple "themes over visuals" recommendations so I figured I'd throw in a "visuals over themes" type of movie to see if anyone cares. This is me getting a feel for what type of posts people want to see here. Also, I'm trying to make movie recommendations that are actually available for streaming. There are other movies I want to recommend, but if you can't watch them anywhere I figure it doesn't really help anyone. Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIvqkRy5KCQ You can watch it on [RedBox](https://www.redbox.com/ondemand-movies/the-gene-generation)

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    Cyberpunk - a short story by Bruce Bethke (1980) http://www.infinityplus.co.uk/stories/cpunk.htm

    This is the original short story that coined the word 'cyberpunk', free to read online. I tried finding a pdf of the story rather than embedded in some old static webpage (most of the links on this page are dead now) but everything I find just points me back to this webpage. It's even linked directly in the [wikipedia article](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyberpunk_%28novel%29). So I guess this is the best place to read it.

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    cyberpunk Cyberpunk No Guns Life is a cyberpunk anime about a hard-boiled detective with a gun for a head
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    Does there need to be a season 3? I thought the last episode wrapped everything up. Although, I haven't read the manga so I have no idea if there's more to the story.

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    Cool! I'm looking forward to this game. The same company made a Terminator game a couple years ago and I really enjoyed that one.

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    That's fair, and I agree. But I still wonder what type of person subscribes to this Lemmy community. Are they deep cyberpunk nerds who are here for the philosophical explorations on humanity's relationship with technology, or do they just like to see cyborg parts on scantily clad women? The r/cyberpunk community on reddit definitely preferred the latter but I suspect anyone who finds this community on Lemmy is probably the former.

    Either way is fine, I'm not going to gatekeep our subscribers, but that's why I wanted to clarify that this is more of a "what does it mean to be human" anime than a "check out these neon lights" anime.

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    No Guns Life is a cyberpunk anime about a hard-boiled detective with a gun for a head

    While the show does have a lot of human augmentation and corporations with too much power, there aren't any glowing neon lights here. So from a visual standpoint this is more of a "low cyberpunk" since it doesn't have many of the visuals you expect when you hear the phrase "cyberpunk anime". Aside from the human augmentation, the world just looks like the industrial part of a modern city. This isn't a bad thing, I'm just saying it leans more on the cyberpunk themes than cyberpunk visuals. My only real complaint about the show is that the character is a stoic, gruff, serious person yet there will be these occasional moments where something completely surprises him and it'll jump to this weird chibi-style animation for a reaction shot: ![](https://lemmy.villa-straylight.social/pictrs/image/0bf129eb-4b36-4d27-b1f1-d1fa80b24eac.jpeg) They only do it once or twice per episode and it really is just a half-second reaction shot, but it's pretty jarring since the rest of the show is so serious. Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQyWoG43kRI It's streaming on [Hulu](https://www.hulu.com/series/no-guns-life-c320b376-94c8-42e2-a9d3-602d79904e1f) and [Crunchyroll](https://www.crunchyroll.com/series/G8DHV72EJ/no-guns-life)

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    Upload Season 3: Get Release Date, First Photos and Scoop for Sci-Fi Comedy tvline.com

    About [a month ago](https://lemmy.villa-straylight.social/post/210019), I made a post about the Amazon series Upload. It turns out a surprising number of you had actually watched the show. So for those people, I want to let you know season 3 will start on October 20. That's right, they cancelled The Peripheral but we're getting more Upload.

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    cyberpunk Cyberpunk Freejack checks all the boxes of a cyberpunk movie... but I still find it boring
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    Yeah, rich people downloading their consciousness into a younger body isn't really a unique idea. There was also a Batman Beyond episode and a Ryan Reynolds movie with the same plot. The first season of Altered Carbon did a great job with it though.

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    Freejack checks all the boxes of a cyberpunk movie... but I still find it boring

    On paper, Freejack sounds like the perfect cyberpunk movie. The rich have their consciousness uploaded onto a server when they die. They then pull someone's body from the past into the future so they can download their consciousness into that body and continue living. The corporations are in control, there's a massive rich/poor divide, etc. Yet in execution, I just find the movie boring. It might be due to Emilio Estevez always looking bored throughout the movie. Or maybe it's the costume design that's so bland. The poor areas have people with sufficiently dirty clothing but in the rich area, people are just wearing... clothes. For most of the movie, Emilio just wears a tan jacket. It's weird how the cars are crazy futuristic in the rich part of town yet everyone dresses like it's the early 90s (when the movie was made). The movie almost could've been another Johnny Mnemonic given the plot. And yet, by losing the wacky over-the-top acting and designs of Johnny Mnemonic, Freejack just feels bland to me. But maybe I'm being too harsh on it. It's streaming everywhere, so go see for yourself if you haven't watched it. [Tubi](https://tubitv.com/movies/510564/freejack), [Freevee](https://www.amazon.com/Freejack-Emilio-Estevez/dp/B005KGOTJM), [Roku](https://therokuchannel.roku.com/details/5349ec6201785c519209810f43d63f6b/freejack), [Kanopy](https://www.kanopy.com/en/product/freejack), [Shout-TV](https://shout-tv.com/freejack_feature_1080_2398_en_lt_rt-mp4-2/5e2b798174f8100001bcf89a)

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    cyberpunk Cyberpunk Open Source Cyberpunk GPS Exploration Game
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    So it's like Ingress but more cyberpunk-themed? Neat!

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  • cyberpunk Cyberpunk Morgan Blackhand bot @ mastodon
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    Also, corteximplant.com (where that bot is hosted) is a cyberpunk-themed mastodon instance. Although I personally see very few cyberpunk-focused posts there.

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    Fallen Angel by Luis Royo

    I know this isn't your typical cyberpunk artwork, but I personally think it depicts a failed attempt to achieve divinity via cybernetics. And since so many cyberpunk works ask the question "can an android have a soul?", I consider this artwork to be cyberpunk. Do you disagree? Larger version [here](https://www.luisroyo.com/gallery_content/Cover-Luis_Royo-Title_Fallen_Angel-1997-Laberinto_Gris_Art-original_shop_sale-Book_III_Millennium-pag_68_69-science_fiction.jpg).

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    ‘The Peripheral’ Canceled at Amazon Despite Season 2 Renewal variety.com

    Not too surprising given the writers and actors strikes. Still, that sucks.

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    Automata is a cyberpunk movie where Antonio Banderas plays an insurance agent for a robotics company

    I've been hesitant to recommend this movie because while the first half is all-in on the cyberpunk visuals, the second half of the movie takes place in the desert/wasteland. But, the theme of "what does it mean to be human" is prevalent throughout the entire movie so I'd say the story remains cyberpunk even when the visuals aren't. Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyacm2FNSO4 You can stream it on [Hulu](https://www.hulu.com/movie/automata-b3b34658-c527-4d85-9a86-275242a0bab5), [Freevee](https://www.amazon.com/Automata-Antonio-Banderas/dp/B00OCEDVW4/), [Kanopy](https://www.kanopy.com/en/product/automata), [Plex](https://watch.plex.tv/movie/automata-2014), [Roku](https://therokuchannel.roku.com/details/f95b2199c8d0531e874c7d9e7854d00c/automata), [Peacock](https://www.peacocktv.com/watch-online/movies/automata/aa05a6e0-4c9e-3212-b050-706353cac423). Wherever.

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    I really liked how cyberpunk the songs were when he first started out (Datastream, Salvation Code) but then I feel like his songs skewed a little too far into the outrun/80s sound and just became love songs so I stopped paying attention. Definitely let me know which newer songs are worth listening to.

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    Do you remember the tv show Dark Angel with Jessica Alba?

    I'm not going to claim this show has aged well, or that it was even all that great during its peak, but it *was* cyberpunk. Created by James Cameron, the show was was about a genetically engineered super soldier (Jessica Alba) who escaped from a secret government facility to hide in the cyberpunk city of Seattle. She works as a bike courier with a bunch of other low-lifes and can barely afford rent. She meets up with an underground activist who's trying to expose the lies and cover-ups of governments and corporations. Society has totally broken down and the corrupt police force has checkpoints setup between neighborhoods. So a totally cyberpunk premise, but the show was basically a CW show before the CW existed. It's all beautiful 20-somethings and cheesy writing. And then season 2 came along and the show was now about all the half-human/half-animal hybrids Jessica Alba helped escape from the secret government facility in the season 1 finale. It got weird. Here's a clip from early season 2 where Jessica Alba's character returns to work after almost dying in the season 1 finale: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSKClsvQ4QQ Yes, her friend's name is Original Cindy and her boss's name is Normal. I'm not sure if I'd call this post a recommendation since I can't find many good things to say about it. But I've seen the entire show and I'm curious if anyone else remembers it and has more fond memories of it than I do. Intro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcFt-c_dBx0

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    cyberpunk Cyberpunk Salad Mug - DYNAMO DREAM, Episode 1 (20min cyberpunk short film)
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    Also, it's crazy to see how much of the film was actually green-screen and cgi:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFJ_THGj72U

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    Salad Mug - DYNAMO DREAM, Episode 1 (20min cyberpunk short film) www.youtube.com

    This is a slow "day in the life" type of short film but the production quality is incredible.

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    cyberpunk Cyberpunk Fisheye Placebo is a really good cyberpunk webcomic (free)
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    It stopped in some random place and it's been a couple years since the last update. I don't know anything about the author though so I have no idea if they have plans on returning to it or not.

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    Fisheye Placebo is a really good cyberpunk webcomic (free)

    This webcomic has been around for awhile but the illustrations are incredible. It's incomplete and I don't think the artist will come back to it, but you should definitely check it out. https://www.yuumeiart.com/fisheye-placebo-chapters

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    Renaissance is an animated CGI cyberpunk movie in black and white

    There's a good cyberpunk story being told here, but I actually think the decision to make the movie in black & white worked to its detriment. I had trouble distinguishing between minor characters since there's so little detail in the faces. Also, that screenshot makes it look like an action movie, it's more of a detective story. I do recommend it though. Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ftZhphGgwo

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    cyberpunk Cyberpunk Has anyone here ever been to Neotropolis? (like Burning Man but with a cyberpunk theme)
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    Awesome, thanks for the info! I hope to go at some point but it's more of a "bucket list" dream than an actual plan to go in the near future. I do have a friend that goes to Burning Man every year though, so at least this is within the realm of possibility. I really hope you guys can keep it going and that it continues to grow!

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    Just in general, how is it? What do you do with yourself during the day? Do you have to stay in costume at all times or is there like a "staging area" to get ready?

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  • cyberpunk Cyberpunk Shadows of Doubt - a procedurally-generated cyberpunk detective game that plays like an immersive sim
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    Also, Zero Punctuation (a video game reviewer notorious for being overly harsh) had a positive review of the game: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdI98aZ1xYc

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  • nostupidquestions No Stupid Questions What happened to dataterm.digital?
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    This is all second-hand knowledge (I'm not involved with nor personally know anyone involved) but I also had an account on dataterm.digital so I at least saw part of it. One thing I saw was the admin made a post on the local community saying he would be de-federating from one of the NSFW instances because dataterm.digital was hosted in Germany and he wasn't sure of the legality of the content under German laws. Seems like a perfectly fair thing to do in my opinion. But, for whatever reason, a bunch of people from totally unrelated instances started flooding that post with horrible content that he had to moderate away. I don't know why someone unrelated to dataterm.digital or that NSFW instance would have any stake in the issue, but there were a bunch of toxic comments.

    I don't think this was the worst thing that happened to the instance, but I do believe it was the last straw. The admin was so irritated by the whole thing that he just outright deleted the entire dataterm.digital VM without any warning and is basically done with Lemmy now. I personally don't blame him in any way, but I would've at least liked a heads-up that he was doing this. I only know about it because I found his mastodon post shortly after he deleted the VM.

    The people behind dataterm.digital also run the mastodon instance corteximplant.com and a couple other fediverse applications like pixelfed and misskey, but I don't think they're coming back to Lemmy.

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    Turbo Overkill | Launch Trailer www.youtube.com

    Turbo Overkill is a fast-paced FPS that just exited Early Access with an Overwhelmingly Positive rating and 2,000+ reviews. https://store.steampowered.com/app/1328350/Turbo_Overkill/

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    cyberpunk Cyberpunk Almost Human was a solid show. I wish they had aired the episodes in the correct order.
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    Ok, yeah, that's fair.

    In my defense, I just copied the table from here https://almost-human.fandom.com/wiki/Season_1#Episode_List

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  • cyberpunk Cyberpunk Almost Human was a solid show. I wish they had aired the episodes in the correct order.
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    The most jarring for me is the 8th episode, which was supposed to be the 2nd episode. I'm 7 episodes in at that point and suddenly Karl Urban is being a dick and acting like he just met his partner?? Was weird.

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    I think the idea (stupid as it was) was to front-load all the "action heavy" episodes to air first to try and capture the audience. Then all the "boring" episodes could air once the audience was hooked. Except that doesn't work at all with a show that has a coherent plot. The execs must've thought it was just a police-procedural with random cases and never bothered to actually watch the show to see if that was true.

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    Almost Human was a solid show. I wish they had aired the episodes in the correct order.

    Karl Urban plays a cop in a cyberpunk city who hates androids and he's assigned an android partner to work with. Over the course of the series, his character gradually learns to accept and respect his android partner. Except you'd never know that watching the show as it aired. Fox aired the episodes out of order so Karl Urban's character constantly jumps between respecting the android and being a jerk to the android from episode to episode. With no continuity, the show had terrible ratings and was cancelled after one season. I hate that all streaming services and even the DVD kept the incorrect airing order. None of them use the production order, which is how it was intended to be watched: | Episode | Airing order | Production order | |---------|--------------|------------------| | Pilot | 01 | 1 | | Skin | 02 | 5 | | Are You Receiving? | 03 | 6 | | The Bends | 04 | 7 | | Blood Brothers | 05 | 8 | | Arrhythmia | 06 | 3 | | Simon Says | 07 | 10 | | You Are Here | 08 | 2 | | Unbound | 09 | 9 | | Perception | 10 | 4 | | Disrupt | 11 | 11 | | Beholder | 12 | 12 | | Straw Man | 13 | 13 | It's a shame too, because throughout the season there are references to "The Wall". They keep mentioning how no one crosses The Wall. And yet in the very last scene of the last episode... someone crosses The Wall. I would've liked to see where they took that storyline. Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3zsK38y72I

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    cyberpunk Cyberpunk Anon is a good movie but only cyberpunk-adjacent
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    To avoid spoiling I'll be as vague as I can: no, he doesn't.

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    Anon is a good movie but only cyberpunk-adjacent

    Anon takes place in a world where everyone has Augmented Reality vision. Looking at someone will tell you their name and occupation. And everything everyone sees is uploaded to government servers. In this world, a hacker (Amanda Seyfried) is able to hack this system and inject whatever she wants into your vision and also edit the stream going to government servers. So she makes a living covering up the crimes of others. AR vision, hackers, oppressive government, it all sounds cyberpunk. But there are no neon lights here, only brutalist grey concrete everywhere. And rather than the hacker being the Robin Hood-type fighting against oppression, the story follows a detective (Clive Owen) who's trying to hunt down this hacker, mostly because she's creating blind spots in their all-seeing eye of surveillance. The movie treats the detective as the sympathetic "good guy" and the hacker as the "bad guy" who needs to be stopped. So the movie is more about data privacy than cyberpunk, but I still enjoyed it. Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJOoYhQcQBI And it's on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/80195964

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    Necrotech and its sequel Nanoshock are the violent, vulgar, *punk* style of cyberpunk

    In this series, everyone is chipped with a Security Identification Number (SIN). So those without SINs call themselves "saints". When I say the series is "violent" I mean action-movie violence, not horror-movie violence. And when I say "vulgar" I mean using the word "cunting" as an adjective ("I'll rip off his cunting head"). Overall, I thought the series was pretty fun. It won't win any awards, but it's a fun pulp cyberpunk read. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09SQGK5KT

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    Oh wow, that looks much more cyberpunk than the first game. I knew the first flashback was sci-fi but I thought it was all just aliens on a distant planet. I guess I need to pay that first one before this sequel comes out now...

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  • cyberpunk Cyberpunk A young Julia Stiles as a hacker in 1994 episode of PBS show 'Ghostwriter' (41 second clip)
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    Sure, go for it! It's not my video either. 😁

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    Do you consider Tron to be cyberpunk?

    Let's do another one of these... Do you think Tron is cyberpunk? The majority of the movie takes place inside a computer and the bad guy is near the head of an evil corporation, but is that enough? The characters in the movie range from scientist to a computer programmer who owns his own arcade. Not exactly low-lifes. And the only thing that could be considered high-tech is a prototype laser in a laboratory currently under research. Otherwise, it's a perfectly ordinary modern-day setting. There's no breakdown in society, there's no massive wealth gap on display (unless you count someone not getting recognition for a video game he wrote). So are the visuals of a world inside a computer enough to call it cyberpunk? You can watch Tron on Disney+ if you haven't seen it before: https://www.disneyplus.com/movies/tron/4MFq1JeXEe1z (On a side note, I'm tempted to make a weekly "is this cyberpunk?" post just to help grow the community and drive discussion)

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    Play the demo of this cyberpunk vampire RPG www.pcgamer.com

    I don't know anything about this game other than what's in the article but I figured I'd share. So when it says there are sex scenes, I have no idea if it's the "may contain nudity" type or more "full-blown hentai game" type. Good luck to anyone who tries it!

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    cyberpunk Cyberpunk 'Incorporated' was a tv show with a cyberpunk world from the perspective of a corpo
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    I enjoyed it. They did a good job setting up the world. Just expect some plot threads to not be resolved since it was cancelled before they could wrap anything up.

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    'Incorporated' was a tv show with a cyberpunk world from the perspective of a corpo

    The show was about a low-life trying to infiltrate a corporation. I find it interesting because all other cyberpunk stories I know will only show the evil CEO hiding at the top of some giant building. It's rare to find a story that shows the life of the average worker drone. Obviously, it was cancelled after one season. Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7eKEHhSw00

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    I think there are lots of sites that will also include cyberpunk content but there isn't enough cyberpunk news to justify a dedicated site. I don't think either of us have missed out on a large cyberpunk community though since I've never seen any sites/communities mentioned on reddit. Or at least, the sites that were all mentioned or linked to are gone now.

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    I'm not aware of any that are still active, sorry.

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    Shadowrun promotional video from 1990 www.youtube.com

    This video is only 4 minutes long and I still struggled to get through it. It's rough.

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    Has anyone here ever been to Neotropolis? (like Burning Man but with a cyberpunk theme) www.neotropolis.com

    There's a Mad Max-themed event in the Mojave Desert called [Wasteland Weekend](https://www.wastelandweekend.com/). The people behind Wasteland Weekend decided to make another event, but this time cyberpunk-themed, called Neotropolis. All I know about Neotropolis is what I see on the website so I'm curious if any of you have actually been there.

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    cyberpunk Cyberpunk Don't let the second season of Altered Carbon stop you from watching the Altered Carbon: Resleeved anime movie
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    Yep, definitely wasn't Anthony Mackie's fault. The first season did a great job following the book up until the last 2 or 3 episodes where they went off on their own. Then the second season decided to completely ignore the source material and just make up a story in that world. It didn't work out.

    But still, the Resleeved anime has nothing to do with the live action show and I think it's worth watching.

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    Don't let the second season of Altered Carbon stop you from watching the Altered Carbon: Resleeved anime movie

    We all know the second season of Netflix's Altered Carbon series was terrible, but Netflix also made an anime movie called Altered Carbon: Resleeved which is completely unrelated to the show. It isn't the best cyberpunk anime ever made but it's still worth watching. Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmDxxoFslzs On Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81001991

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    Daniel Deluxe - Firewall www.youtube.com

    Daniel Deluxe also provided the soundtrack for the video game [Ghostrunner](https://open.spotify.com/album/6mS0ssCxtLvB0IcVP7sR66)

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    cyberpunk Cyberpunk I enjoyed The Electric Church (and the rest of the 5-book Avery Cates series)
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    Personally, I think so. Each book has a definitive ending to the problem presented but then the next book will have someone the main character pissed off in a previous book coming back for revenge. So the story does follow from one book to the next but it isn't so much an overarching story that takes 5 books to tell. I loved the ending to the 5th book which wrapped up the series though.

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    I enjoyed The Electric Church (and the rest of the 5-book Avery Cates series)

    I'm not sure how well-known this series is, but I really enjoyed it. The entire series is written in first-person perspective and it has a fun dark humor to it. Synopsis of the first book: > In the near future, the only thing growing faster than the criminal population is the Electric Church, a new religion founded by a mysterious man named Dennis Squalor. The Church preaches that life is too brief to contemplate the mysteries of the universe: eternity is required. In order to achieve this, the converted become Monks -- cyborgs with human brains, enhanced robotic bodies, and virtually unlimited life spans. > > Enter Avery Cates, a dangerous criminal known as the best killer-for-hire around. The authorities have a special mission in mind for Cates: assassinate Dennis Squalor. But for Cates, the assignment will be the most dangerous job he's ever undertaken -- and it may well be his last. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08KCTKVP7

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    cyberpunk Cyberpunk Bomb Rush Cyberfunk (for fans of Jet Set Radio Future)
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    Reminds me of another JSRF-wannabe that released a couple years ago, Hover.

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    I recall that in the second season, the tech support rep joined this terrorist cell that was trying to take down the company running the digital afterlife, but I don't recall where(if anywhere) they took that.

    The second season ends with them on a train to go do that. So, technically a cliffhanger, but since the driving storyline is the two characters getting together, they didn't write it like a cliffhanger.

    So you might've actually watched the whole series. 😅

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    Is it a legitimately bad show? It's hard for me to judge because I don't like rom-coms in the first place. So while I wasn't a fan of the light-hearted tone, I just assumed everything they were doing was accurately hitting what their target demographic wanted to see.

    I will admit though, I stuck with it and watched the whole series. I liked the technology they would use, like having the phone built into their hand. So a video phone would appear between finger and thumb and they could hang up by just making a fist.

    Also, there was an episode where they went to a black market to buy illegal software. There were so many instances of clever ideas that I wished they would expand on, rather than the love triangle.

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