Sure. 'Neuromancer' by William Gibson is a classic. It's often credited with popularizing the cyberpunk genre. Another great one is 'Snow Crash' by Neal Stephenson. It combines cyberpunk elements with a unique take on future society and language. And 'Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?' by Philip K. Dick, which inspired the movie 'Blade Runner', is also a must - read.
😋I recommend the following novels to you. I hope you will like them:
- "Happy Days": Mystery Detective-Magical World Category.
- "Mystery Group Lingguang": Suspense-mystery detective genre.
- [Death Deduction: Suspense-mystery-type.]
- Detective Files 2: Suspense Detective-Inference Detective.
The above four novels are all good works of suspense and brain-burning. I believe you will like them. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Well, in Cyberpunk 2077's full story, it starts with V being this edgy mercenary. They take on a job that leads them to getting this special biochip. Now, this biochip has Johnny Silverhand in it. Night City is full of different groups. The Corpo are the corporate bigwigs, the Nomads are the wanderers outside the city, and the Street Kids are from the slums. V has to navigate through all these groups. There are cool missions like stealing high - tech stuff and dealing with the consequences of having Johnny in their head. It's a race against time for V to figure out what to do with this biochip situation.
I would recommend 'Neuromancer' by William Gibson. While not strictly a traditional ghost story, it has elements that can be related to a 'cyberpunk ghost story'. The main character Case is a hacker who dives into a digital realm filled with all sorts of strange and menacing entities. These entities can be seen as a kind of digital ghosts in the context of the cybernetic world Gibson creates. The story is full of dark alleys in the digital space and shadowy figures that seem to have a life of their own, much like ghosts in a traditional sense.
The difficulty of the Doomsday Blade in Heroes 3 could be adjusted. In the game, players could choose different races and characters to challenge different levels of difficulty. The difficulty of different levels would vary according to the strength of the enemy, the consumption of resources, and the difficulty of the battle. In addition, players could also adjust the difficulty of the game through some settings, such as using specific skills or props to reduce the strength of the enemy or increasing the number of their own characters to increase their survivability.
The difficulty of filming "Rebirth" exceeded expectations. As there were more than 3700 freshmen and 27 phalanxes, there were many people filming. They needed to coordinate everyone's time and take turns to shoot. In order not to delay the normal training, the filming process took two whole afternoons to complete.
"Rebirth" was originally written by "Fei Ke's Banquet." The novel was also very exciting. If you want to understand the plot in advance, quickly click on the book link below to read it!