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Cloudpunk switch review
Cloudpunk switch review








#Cloudpunk switch review Pc

It’s also out on PS4, Switch and PC via Steam. This game absolutely drips cyberpunk atmosphere. Cloudpunk, from developers Ion Lands, might be one of the best-timed game releases in history.With everyone eagerly awaiting the juggernaut known as Cyberpunk 2077. That line may have a few too many puns in it, but I’m going to let it ride.

cloudpunk switch review

If you’re interested, Cloudpunk is out now on Xbox One and will set you back £15.99 (rising to £19.99 after the launch sale period has ended). Cloudpunk is an indie game that came in under the radar for a lot of people, but flies higher than expected and is quickly picking up a lot of steam. We’re planning to be first in line when this gets handed out for review. Discover hidden places and items unlocking additional stories.Your decisions will have a lasting impact on the inhabitants of Nivalis.Note: I played Cloudpunk on an Alienware PC with an. Meet a diverse range of characters and immerse yourself in their everyday lives As it stands, the game is too much of a flyover experience beholden to the cyberpunk genre’s conceits and, as such, mired in an aesthetic rut.Unravel mysteries in a world of corporate conspiracy, hackers and rogue AI through the eyes of Rania.Explore an immense vertical cyberpunk city with your hover car and on foot.Premature congratulations go to the artists working on this title: it looks gorgeous. Sure, it’s derivative of all the games and films we’ve already mentioned (minus Postman Pat), but it’s rarely looked this good, with the rain, neon and monolithic structures combining to create some truly screenshottable environments.

cloudpunk switch review

No doubt we will be eyeing the AI, robot and cyborg punters with suspicion as we take their entirely illegal packages on the road. This means that everything is a little bit more authored, and there’s plenty of opportunities for the plot to spin wildly out of control. What fascinates is that this isn’t a far-future take on Paperboy or Crazy Taxi rather than turn this into an arcade game against the clock, it’s a story-based exploration game.








Cloudpunk switch review