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Cloudpunk first person
Cloudpunk first person









cloudpunk first person
  1. #CLOUDPUNK FIRST PERSON HOW TO#
  2. #CLOUDPUNK FIRST PERSON MOVIE#
  3. #CLOUDPUNK FIRST PERSON UPDATE#
  4. #CLOUDPUNK FIRST PERSON FULL#

As per our review, 'With only a handful of time-sensitive deliveries, a very generous fuel-tank, and a bumper that can take quite a few hits before requiring. With one of the pleasures of playing Cloudpunk being this relaxing aspect, we cant wait. In this story-based exploration game, you will meet a diverse range of characters including androids, AI and unscrupulous humans at every level of society. Developer ION LANDS notes that its looking into adding a first-person cockpit cam for driving. No delivery job is too dangerous, and no one is faster than a Cloudpunk driver.

#CLOUDPUNK FIRST PERSON HOW TO#

I made a profile for Cloudpunk in VorpX, and I made a video showing how to get it running and some general tips and tricks when playing Cloudpunk in VR. For the third-person view it’s better to use Immersive Screen mode and no head tracking.

#CLOUDPUNK FIRST PERSON FULL#

You go everywhere, from the Marrow below to the spires that pierce the grey clouds high above before scraping the edge of the troposphere. We can now play in first-person view with Full VR and head tracking no problem. This is your first night working for Cloudpunk, the semi-legal delivery company based in the sprawling city of Nivalis.

cloudpunk first person

But even if this is all Cloudpunk has to offer, it’s still more than enough to keep me cruising through the rain-soaked, neon-lit world of Nivalis.Your name is Rania. The initial story beats don’t really forecast where the overall main story is headed, unless this really is just a delivery game set in an interesting and striking cyberpunk world (with a casual story that functions more like Taxi: The Game).

cloudpunk first person

Or, to a lesser extent, from the ill-fated TV show Almost Human to another Karl Urban vehicle, Dredd. Cloudpunk really nailed what it probably feels like to run around in any number of classic cyberpunk or sci-fi films, from Blade Runner to The Fifth Element, from Ghost in the Shellto The Minority Report. You go everywhere, from the Marrow below to the spires that pierce the grey clouds high above before scraping the edge of the troposphere.

cloudpunk first person

The driving/flying feels really good, and the city itself is persistently interesting and well-designed. This is your first night working for Cloudpunk, the semi-legal delivery company based in the sprawling city of Nivalis. The Camus character (your dog, I guess) is so far the top candidate for “best voice acting in a game, during which that the actor sounded like they were sleepwalking.”īy and large, though, I really enjoy the basic gameplay elements.

#CLOUDPUNK FIRST PERSON UPDATE#

Everything sounds so “meh,” to the point where the tongue-in-cheek bits play out like lazy, annoyed snark rather than playful lampooning. Berlin-based game developer ION LANDS has released a major free update to the Windows version of their stylish story-driven cyberpunk game Cloudpunk. Everyone who played Cloudpunk wanted to see more of the city, so developer Ion Lands added a first-person mode last May. You get to live there, learning to cook, decorating your apartment, and even go fishing. The cast of characters is well-rounded, though the voice acting leaves much to be desired. It’s a slice-of-life game set in the same city as cyberpunk delivery sim Cloudpunk. Each option feels great, and each has a benefit over the other options in specific instances. There is a wider panned-out, fixed camera option, and a traditional behind-the-character, controllable camera mode, which lets you zoom in all the way to a first-person perspective.

#CLOUDPUNK FIRST PERSON MOVIE#

These flying-car sections - although slightly cumbersome until you learn the controls - are mostly a blast, if not somewhat rote once you get past the initial gleeful appeal of basically playing the flying car sections from the 1997 movie The Fifth Element.īut the on-foot sections ( which are kind of my jam) are also fun, while you’re exploring and searching for random items to sell or to fix elevators, which open up sort-of-secret areas.Ĭloudpunk even offers various camera modes while hoofing around. From the voxel-based visual design to the flying cars to the unique character models to the basic gameplay itself, Cloudpunk is like no other game I have played before.Ī majority of my time with the game so far has been spent navigating Nivalis, the mega-city setting of Cloudpunk, from the cockpit of my HOVA, or flying car.











Cloudpunk first person