Ebonheart (FR)
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But AR is not cyberpunk, and I did not notice constant cruelty and deaths there.
The confrontation of corporations breaking the law is a common theme in many genres, in cyberpunk the difference is that corporations are also the government in fact.
What I mainly meant is that Neon Heart’s cyberpunk setting feels like a natural extension of the foundation laid by AR1 and AR2. The theme of powerful corporations going rogue and controlling countries and societies is indeed common across many genres. I didn’t specifically mention extreme cruelty or deaths; however, these remain possibilities within the AR world.
AR1 definitely talks about a first war between corporations, supposedly fought by private armies, with agents regularly hired by them to do their dirty work, an example of just how far their power and influence can go. It’s also suggested several times that these corporations can threaten or target individuals. So, I guess it’s not so far-fetched to think something like that could happen, at least under certain circumstances.
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