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Game News Cyberpunk 2077 Night City Wire Episode 4: Vehicles and Styles

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Tags: CD Projekt; Cyberpunk 2077

There was almost no developer Q&A in this month's installment of the Cyberpunk 2077 Night City Wire, just trailer after trailer. The majority of the episode was dedicated to the topic of the game's vehicles. A new trailer offered a look at the many types of vehicles players will come across in Night City, which range from cheapo budget cars to massive trucks to high-powered racing and luxury models, not to mention Johnny Silverhand's own vintage 1977 Porsche. This was followed by a behind-the-scenes video about the vehicles' audio design, which CD Projekt created by recording real cars at a race track, and then another video that was basically a commercial for Keanu Reeves' motorcycle company, because why not. The final part of the episode changed things up with a trailer about the fashion design of Night City. There are four main visual styles for NPCs in Cyberpunk 2077 - the standard cyberpunk "kitsch" style, a grungier and more downscale "entropic" style, the militaristic style of the corporations, and a flamboyant "neo-kitsch" style favored by celebrities.



After a couple of announcements about the finalists of a recent Cyberpunk 2077 cosplay contest and the game's Google Stadia release date, the episode concluded with one final surprise trailer showing V's visit to a diner to meet with a fixer. CD Projekt intend to broadcast a fifth episode of the Night City Wire "soon", presumably shortly before the game's release next month.
 

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You can tell a game is AAA when, despite already getting delayed, the dev team still wastes time with things like "unique car interior".
 

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You can tell a game is AAA when, despite already getting delayed, the dev team still wastes time with things like "unique car interior".
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Regarding the GTA joke references and for those who are not aware yet:

They are actually going to throw the game to the multiplayer gutter in their next big iteration. Even CDPR can loose focus, what a shock. It's going to be great with all the normies/streamers. So much fun, I can't wait !!!

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Regarding the GTA joke references and for those who are not aware yet:

They are actually going to throw the game to the multiplayer gutter in their next big iteration. Even CDPR can loose focus, what a shock. It's going to be great with all the normies/streamers. So much fun, I can't wait !!!
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This looks fucking atrocious. Like everyone involved with it has never heard, seen, read or watched anything remotely Cyberpunk in their lives.

Should be renamed "Nothing Remotely Like Cyberpunk at any point between 1977 & 2077"
 

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This looks fucking atrocious. Like everyone involved with it has never heard, seen, read or watched anything remotely Cyberpunk in their lives.

Should be renamed "Nothing Remotely Like Cyberpunk at any point between 1977 & 2077"
If the creator of Cyberpunk 2020 says that he is satisfied with the visual design, who are you to say otherwise?
 

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Looks like a real bad sequel to Vice City..........

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I've never seen garbage look so clean.

What on Earth are they doing even thinking of calling this "Cyperpunk"? Oh that's right, it's from the same fuckwits who made "Witcher 3:the Wild Hunt"........in which you do everything apart from interact with the Wild Hunt for 90% of the game.

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"SJW Colours of Love & Diversity 2077"
 

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This looks fucking atrocious. Like everyone involved with it has never heard, seen, read or watched anything remotely Cyberpunk in their lives.

Because mate they aren't going for the late 70s and early 80s-style cyberpunk (actual cyberpunk) but post-modern (2010 onwards) cyber "look" (not punk) where everything is slick and everyone's clothes have glowing LED strips on them. Realistically speaking the game should be called Cyber2077.
But yeah, if Pondsmith (who is on CD payroll) doesn't agree then I guess it's true. :outrage:
 

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This looks fucking atrocious. Like everyone involved with it has never heard, seen, read or watched anything remotely Cyberpunk in their lives.

Because mate they aren't going for the late 70s and early 80s-style cyberpunk (actual cyberpunk) but post-modern (2010 onwards) cyber "look" (not punk) where everything is slick and everyone's clothes have glowing LED strips on them. Realistically speaking the game should be called Cyber2077.
But yeah, if Pondsmith (who is on CD payroll) doesn't agree then I guess it's true. :outrage:

Fair play. Should be renamed "Cyberwank" in that case.
 

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