Due to the interest the upcoming game Cyberpunk 2077 has generated, R. Talsorian Games, publisher of Cyberpunk 2020, has reissued the Cyberpunk 2020 P&P RPG.
In the year 2013. Fancy that!
You can get your paws on the rule book for $22 at the R. Talsorian store.
You can choose male and female names; Chinese, Japanese, Russian or Western names; as well as netrunner handles, corporation names, and location names.
If you want a name that is based on your true name (somehow), you can check out:
Cyberpunk 2013 (and its second edition, Cyberpunk 2020) is a tabletop role-playing game written by Mike Pondsmith. CD Projekt RED is currently developing the video game Cyberpunk 2077 which is based on the tabletop RPG. Luckily, Pondsmith is involved in the upcoming RPG, so there’s a big chance that the digital game will stay true to its roots.
We still have to wait two years to be able to play Cyberpunk 2077 since it is slated to be released in 2015. The long wait is a good opportunity for newcomers to the game to get acquainted with Cyberpunk 2020.
Kids nowadays are probably new to the concept of tabletop games. There are no computers involved, no gameboards — just a book of rules, some dice, and lots of imagination.
A group of players has been cool enough to record themselves playing Cyberpunk 2020 and post the video series in Youtube. Their videos are fun to watch and the referee (or gamemaster) does a great job of leading the game. Their game actually makes me envious that I don’t have my own group to play with.
I’m not even a fan of Minecraft yet I found this Cybercraft 2077 video by PixelShavers pretty neat. True to their name, they shaved pixels off Cyberpunk 2077′s exquisite teaser trailer If you’re a fan of both Minecraft and Cyberpunk 2077, then this one’s a special treat.
Mars: War Logs is a third-person cyberpunk RPG set on Mars. Survivors of a great catastrophe huddle in slums and are ruled by Technomancer dictators who control the planet’s water supply. The player controls Roy, the game’s protagonist, who is labeled a renegade, and can develop Roy’s combat style by choosing from dozens of skills and perks: pure combat, stealth and trickery or Technomancer powers. The combat system is real-time, players can create and modify equipment, and dialogue choices and player actions will influence the destiny of the people Roy meets.
The game is developed by Spiders Games and published by Focus Home Interactive. It will feature the clash of technology, supernatural powers, and mystical beings. It is scheduled to launch in spring 2013 on Xbox LIVE, PlayStation Network, and PC. Here’s the first trailer for the game:
Recently, Focus and Spiders released a combat trailer for the game, providing a glimpse of the game’s skill tree and some of the powers that can be enabled.