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If the creator of Cyberpunk 2020 says that he is satisfied with the visual design, who are you to say otherwise?
The person CDPR wants $60 from.
If the creator of Cyberpunk 2020 says that he is satisfied with the visual design, who are you to say otherwise?
I think CDPR will do fine without your 60 dollars.If the creator of Cyberpunk 2020 says that he is satisfied with the visual design, who are you to say otherwise?
The person CDPR wants $60 from.
how is this not cyberpunk? Not enough rain for you?Looks like a real bad sequel to Vice City..........
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.
"SJW Colours of Love & Diversity 2077"
how is this not cyberpunk? Not enough rain for you?Looks like a real bad sequel to Vice City..........
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.
"SJW Colours of Love & Diversity 2077"
Looks like an actual cyberpunk setting where a society of people in full degeneracy mode actually live and do shit, rather than a moody Blade Runner wannabe.Looks like a real bad sequel to Vice City..
Looks like an actual cyberpunk setting where a society of people in full degeneracy mode actually live and do shit, rather than a moody Blade Runner wannabe.Looks like a real bad sequel to Vice City..
I have my share of concerns about the game in terms of mechanics (I'm going to bet a generous sum that arbitrarily adding "levels" is just going to make the progression system shit) but the way they nailed the setting is definitely NOT one of them.
Read a lot of cyberpunk, starting with Burning Chrome. Played CP 2020 as well, and I'm perfectly fine with the esthetic of Night City. Mike Pondsmith seems satisfied as well and - you know - he wrote the damn thing.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"
Read a lot of cyberpunk, starting with Burning Chrome. Played CP 2020 as well, and I'm perfectly fine with the esthetic of Night City. Mike Pondsmith seems satisfied as well and - you know - he wrote the damn thing.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"
Gibson, on the other hand, complained about the first trailer of CP2077 when it was released.
So I think it's a matter of taste.
Generally speaking, I'm under the impression that people formed their idea of cyberpunk with Blade Runner - a movie based on a novel which technically isn't ever cyberpunk - and complain any time something cyberpunk doesn't align with said movie.
Like you say, it's down to taste. Fair play to those who are happy with it, but I think it looks really lacking, flaky & light hearted. I just don't like my Cyberpunk like that, I want to feel the industry & metal choking mankind.
I think people simply associate cyberpunk vibe with futuristic aesthetics and themes from the 80's and 90's. Blade Runner, Terminator, Ghost in the Shell, Akira, CP 2020, Shadowrun and many more. There was always a lot of dystopian grittiness, harshness and darkness about anything involving cyberpunk elements. CP 2077, on the other hand, looks like a futuristic pastel version of GTA with people doing more swearing than necessary. The random hip-hop song makes it even more vomit provoking.Generally speaking, I'm under the impression that people formed their idea of cyberpunk with Blade Runner - a movie based on a novel which technically isn't ever cyberpunk - and complain any time something cyberpunk doesn't align with said movie.
I think people simply associate cyberpunk vibe with futuristic aesthetics and themes from the 80's and 90's. Blade Runner, Terminator, Ghost in the Shell, Akira, CP 2020, Shadowrun and many more. There was always a lot of dystopian grittiness, harshness and darkness about anything involving cyberpunk elements. CP 2077, on the other hand, looks like a futuristic pastel version of GTA with people doing more swearing than necessary. The random hip-hop song makes it even more vomit provoking.Generally speaking, I'm under the impression that people formed their idea of cyberpunk with Blade Runner - a movie based on a novel which technically isn't ever cyberpunk - and complain any time something cyberpunk doesn't align with said movie.
What exactly is narrow and who said that Blade Runner = cyberpunk? I, for one, named different franchises. Aesthetics don't have to be literally dark to be dark - as in gritty, unsettling etc.To me this is quite a narrow idea of the cyberpunk estethic.
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The idea that Blade Runner = Cyberpunk is insufficient at best.
Banboo growing? Rain? Panda attacks? Shattered swords? Ninjas & Monks?I'm getting Moebius-esque vibes from the aesthetic. I quite like Moebius. Still I can't really judge before experiencing it for myself.
What exactly is narrow and who said that Blade Runner = cyberpunk? I, for one, named different franchises. Aesthetics don't have to be literally dark to be dark - as in gritty, unsettling etc.To me this is quite a narrow idea of the cyberpunk estethic.
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The idea that Blade Runner = Cyberpunk is insufficient at best.
Just listen to how the guy envisions the universe he created:
Looking at the pre-release materials, it seems pretty obvious that CP 2077 it's far from this.
It's rain wet streets; it's nights like this with fog rolling in, cars, faceless people going by, doing the thing that they're doing (...) they're are going by as shadows, in this wet, cold, dangerous environment.https://youtu.be/2ZnrLMGaWhE
Not so obvious to me. In short, cyberpunk is about social darwinism and people using technology in the worst possible way. I see both things in spades here
Depends on the setting. I wouldn't mind an open world RPG set in the Shadowrun universe. And while you'd still have daylight, sleek corporate offices and what have you, it'd still be much more down-to-earth than Cyberpunk.For one thing, consider the sheer scale of the game. It's huge. If all of it was dark, rainy, and neon-lit, it would get stale fast. You need open air and sunlight to make those bits stand out, and just to keep the player from getting bored. You simply need more visual variety in a game with 50-plus hours of content.
I just don't like my Cyberpunk like that, I want to feel the industry & metal choking mankind.