mechmouse: Its that something from Cyberpunk RED, because CP2020 is very clear its a result of loosing your humanity or touch with reality from Cyberware. See: View from the Edge (Pages 73-75)
There's a whole bit about post implant psycho therapy to regain a bit of humanity, even extreme therapies for cyberpsychosis that involved removing cyberware and replacing it with organic cloned tissue to help bring someone back from the edge.
Personally I think whole Edgerunners handled Cyberpsychosis was damn near perfect, David seeing cops that didn't exist and Maine's fantasy were very different breakdowns.
Im talking more of the narrative that cyberpsychosis is inevitable once you are on the path and that there is no turning back. As you note, its a mental issue that can be addressed with therapy and removing cyberware although again, this could be just the uninformed perspective of the general population since cloned tissue and therapy isnt available to them.
Breja: I wonder how soured Keanu is on Cyberpunk/CDPR. I mean, he was pretty much the face of the marketing for that, and then the release was a nightmare. Of course no one blamed him, but I'd still be pretty pissed at a studio for making me the public face of a marketing campaing built on lies for fundamentally broken product. I don't think I'd want to work with them again. It's not like he needs it.
ssling: In interviews he said he doesn't play video games at all and never saw Cyberpunk outside of promo materials, so it's entirely possible that only info he ever saw about the game post-release were sales numbers.
Idris Elba, on the other hand, allegedly is a bit of a gamer and played Cyberpunk before getting involved and still was enthusiastic about joining the project.
Its natural for a celebrity to endorse a product that just failed (which CP 2077 did not since it made a pretty big comeback imo) and thats just the "risk" of being a celebrity. I dont think anyone holds it against Keanu that CP 2077 failed either (its not like he himself was problematic which affected the product's image nor is the product something illegal like a scam). Celebrities have been attached in bad movies, stupid products that failed, etc. As long as the celebrity is not the face of something that is controversial and harmful like a scam, its just part of the entertainment business and Keanu got paid a pretty penny to be the face of CP 2077.