Dunno if it's worth separate thread, so putting it here, CDP RED released teaser trailer for their Cyberpunk game: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P99qJGrPNLs
Xellos said:Dunno if it's worth separate thread, so putting it here, CDP RED released teaser trailer for their Cyberpunk game: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P99qJGrPNLs
How do you want to add originality without deviating from the source material?Ilosar said:I was frankly a bit dissapointed by the Cyberpunk trailer. The setting may as well be ripped right off Human Revolution (yes I know it's not the first cyberpunk setting ever, but still). Now I won't write it off or anything, but I expected a bit more originality. We'll see how the gameplay turns out.
Ilosar said:I was frankly a bit dissapointed by the Cyberpunk trailer. The setting may as well be ripped right off Human Revolution (yes I know it's not the first cyberpunk setting ever, but still). Now I won't write it off or anything, but I expected a bit more originality. We'll see how the gameplay turns out.
aenemic said:Ilosar said:I was frankly a bit dissapointed by the Cyberpunk trailer. The setting may as well be ripped right off Human Revolution (yes I know it's not the first cyberpunk setting ever, but still). Now I won't write it off or anything, but I expected a bit more originality. We'll see how the gameplay turns out.
you get all that only from the trailer? just because it physically looks like something else doesn't mean it has to be anything like it.
“In 2077 as we imagine it, technology will be so advanced that implants will fit in the tip of a needle, making modification easy. The decision to change will therefore be largely aesthetic and ostensibly harmless. Realskin synthetic skin looks real but is better than real. It’s soft, it has pores that subtly release sweat, but it is so much more. It’s amazing, those who adopt it look like pumped, modified dolls, because they are perfect, or some version of it. When people choose modification, they’re making a statement, they’re expressing a preference.”
“When somebody walks around with a chrome hand, it’s not because there’s some underlying technology that makes their hand look like that. It’s because they think chrome hands look cool. When somebody has a leg with servomotors, it’s because they choose to look extreme (like the best new carbon fiber bike). And their choice is completely based on style, it extends and enriches their style. You’ll get access to a rich arsenal of firearms, but if you want to have blades because they look cool, go for it. All these elements will make it into Cyberpunk 2077. 'Style Over Substance' is our core theme, after all.”
Hassknecht said:It certainly seems so. So the Psycho Squad recruits some members from the psychos?
That's some Blade Runnery right there...
Ilosar said:Switch the date to 2027, and I would be convinced he were talking about Human Revolution. I imagine the gameplay will be different, but the setting is nigh-identical.
I know it was a PnP campaign too. But I would have thought they would spice it up a little bit, I don't know.
Ilosar said:aenemic said:Ilosar said:I was frankly a bit dissapointed by the Cyberpunk trailer. The setting may as well be ripped right off Human Revolution (yes I know it's not the first cyberpunk setting ever, but still). Now I won't write it off or anything, but I expected a bit more originality. We'll see how the gameplay turns out.
you get all that only from the trailer? just because it physically looks like something else doesn't mean it has to be anything like it.
From the mouth of CD Projeckt's managing director;
“In 2077 as we imagine it, technology will be so advanced that implants will fit in the tip of a needle, making modification easy. The decision to change will therefore be largely aesthetic and ostensibly harmless. Realskin synthetic skin looks real but is better than real. It’s soft, it has pores that subtly release sweat, but it is so much more. It’s amazing, those who adopt it look like pumped, modified dolls, because they are perfect, or some version of it. When people choose modification, they’re making a statement, they’re expressing a preference.”
“When somebody walks around with a chrome hand, it’s not because there’s some underlying technology that makes their hand look like that. It’s because they think chrome hands look cool. When somebody has a leg with servomotors, it’s because they choose to look extreme (like the best new carbon fiber bike). And their choice is completely based on style, it extends and enriches their style. You’ll get access to a rich arsenal of firearms, but if you want to have blades because they look cool, go for it. All these elements will make it into Cyberpunk 2077. 'Style Over Substance' is our core theme, after all.”
Source: http://ca.ign.com/articles/2013/01/10/cyberpunk-2077-cd-projekt-reds-open-world-sci-fi-epic
Switch the date to 2027, and I would be convinced he were talking about Human Revolution. I imagine the gameplay will be different, but the setting is nigh-identical.
I know it was a PnP campaign too. But I would have thought they would spice it up a little bit, I don't know.
WorstUsernameEver said:Given that they started development during the economic crisis and that Europe is particularly hit, I hope they'll keep an eye on class struggle and capitalism, but on the other hand, I don't know if CDPR is the best studio to do such a thing, given that when they attempted to tackle themes of class with The Witcher 1... well, let's be honest, they didn't do particularly well.