![]() I haven't tried the point and click game but I own it, just have to get to it, it's on my backlog lol. I highly recommend Blade Runner!! Both the original and the sequel are absolute gems and beautifully made. However since you did see Blade Runner, have you ever tried Point and Click Adventure game for it? Was he originally a bad guy and then turned good (depending on their view point) and refused to turn back to being bad or it was all a lie anyway? However Total Recall, at least the original is an excellent movie, still one of my top favorites for sci-fi, although I am still confused on what was going on with Quadd. ![]() Thanks for the heads up! The game sounds better and better. It's on the top 3 of my favorite cyberpunk/sci fi movies right next to Total Recall and both Blade Runner's.) (Noticed you linked the police chase scene, Fifth Element. You can freely fly around the city and everything, no restrictions, feels just like Fifth Element. The cockpit first person view while in the car has fantastic UI and it honestly feels way better to me than driving in 3rd person. They actually semi-recently added first-person mode while flying the car as well, and I'm exclusively playing the game in first person mode while both in the car and while walking around after parking. It was a breath of fresh air for me.Originally posted by Irrapture:Just started the game earlier and absolutely loving it. If you have the $15-$20 to spare, you really can't go wrong with CLOUDPUNK. You get swept into it, and as a result it never disappoints. The voice acting and soundtrack are mostly top-notch, and the whole game is polished with minimal bugs or glitches. CLOUDPUNK is a low-budget game, sure, but as a result it uses everything at its disposal to immerse you. I was honestly shocked by how much I CARED about the people I met in this game, and how much empathy I had for their struggles. It's crazy to me how a video game with such a simplified graphics style can truly capture the liveliness of an overcrowded city far better than most modern AAA titles.ĭon't get me wrong though, CLOUDPUNK isn't the "next-generation of open-world RPG's", but it is one of the best narrative focused games I've played in a long time, with some seriously memorable characters. ![]() Even when you're driving around on highways, the number of vehicles that surround you can be almost overwhelming. CLOUDPUNK excels at making you feel small. When you're on foot, the buildings and crowds engulf you. Where CLOUDPUNK really shines is in its atmosphere you spend most of your time in the game in a flying car, darting past massive skyscrapers under neon purple-and-pink smog. The dystopian city Rania inhabits is rich with atmosphere and Blade-Runner influences, and you learn more and more about the world and its inhabitants through various strange deliveries and conversations, eventually unravelling a grand 'conspiracy' of sorts. In it, you play as Rania, an illegal delivery driver who works for the "Cloudpunk" corporation. So imagine my surprise when I bump into a YouTube video by an awesome content creator named Curio, about a game called "CLOUDPUNK", a small indie title released in April of this year. I occasionally break the laws of patient gaming to purchase a brand-new product, and as you can probably imagine there's a certain cyberpunk-themed game that recently came out and wasn't all it was cracked up to be. EDIT: I should clarify this is my impressions of the PC version I've heard not-so-great things about Switch performance
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