![]() At this point you’re introduced to the damage model, though we struggled to notice if there was any damage gauge. This has the side-effect of multiple collisions as NPC HOVAs drive into you as you appear at their height. On occasion you can repair elevator or similar, so it’s worth keeping a couple on hand.Ī weird little quirk when you travel from one area to another is that it resets your altitude to be the same as that of all other traffic. The collectibles include instruments and obsolete games software, whereas the trade items are mostly junk. While you’re on foot you can pick up collectibles and trade items, highlighted in white and blue on the minimap respectively. ![]() The newly added on consoles in-HOVA view rather than chase cam is great fun, but perhaps a little disorientating if you use it before you’ve got used to the controls. You can switch to a first person view while on foot if you wish, but we found it to be a slight hindrance. It’s a bit annoying at times, especially when you have to negotiate all manner of catwalks and elevators to get to your destination. More often than not you’ll find the objective you need and end up a fair distance away when you actually end up parked. The downside of this is that the minimap preview in your HUD isn’t always the clearest and unless you get lucky and fly over a parking stand or lot, you’ll have to resort to viewing the map proper to find a landing zone. This isn’t quite Crazy Taxi as unlike Sega’s glorious yet ultimately shallow coin-op, you actually have to disembark your vehicle on a regular basis. The core gameplay loop is get mission, fly to NPC, take item to destination. They’re generally clearly the right or wrong thing to do in most instances, though on occasion the outcome will be a little more ambiguous. We got a bit of an Otis from Dead Rising vibe, only slightly less hectoring than him thankfully.Īt points in the story you’ll have binary choices to make. Your main contact is a cranky controller at Cloudpunk HQ, he sends you the various missions as well as filling in some of the background lore regards the almost deity-like chief antagonist. In motion it is often nothing short of spectacular. The screenshots give you some idea of how good looking this game is. Playing Cloudpunk ‘s PS5 iteration on our 4k set was nothing short of revelatory. The voxel graphics do a great job, even on a standard 1080p set that this reviewer was stuck with a couple of days while our usual set was packed for a move. At any rate, what a gem we missed back then. Though we recall the games release slate felt rather barren while the industry held its breath and waited for the PS5 to launch, Ray’s The Dead being our focus at the time. Perhaps it was due to the usual rush of releases around that time or limited marketing budget. This also extends to some of the collectibles mentioned, though we’ll spare you the details so you can find them yourself.Ĭloudpunk came out on PS4 back in October 2020 and somehow entirely passed this reviewer by for whatever reason. Perhaps that’s down to the distinctly English flavour of the script, the country that is, rather than the language. Personally, the higher we flew, the more of a Mega City One vibe we got from the crumbling city of Nivalis. The key to traversal is to try and stick to the lit highways where possible as they allow you to travel that bit quicker than if you decide to zip between buildings. ![]() ![]() In essence, it’s a hovercar just like in countless scifi works from The Jetsons or any number of similar dystopian futurescapes. In essence, Rania has fallen on hard times and finds herself with no alternative but to drive a HOVA, there’s a backronym for that that comes up in conversation as we recall. It reminded us a little of The Fifth Element, though your courier named Rania that works for the titular courier agency is rather more ladylike than Bruce Willis. There’s another cinematic feel we got from the way traffic interacts with you and flies at multiple levels. Cloudpunk, from Berlin-based developer Ion Lands and publisher Merge, is very much aping the neon lit vibe of Blade Runner. Let’s get the obvious out of the way first. Augin PS4 / PS5 / Reviews tagged cloudpunk / ion lands / nivalis / not blade runner honest by Ian
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