In summary, Cloudpunk might not be everyone's cup of tea, but it was a cup of tea I really enjoyed and it tasted different from the usual AAA crap. Overall, driving is very enjoyable but could be improved with better handling and collision detection. This is quite a lazy mechanic that belongs in a Ubisoft game. When I returned these memories I was asked to collect 20 more, and 20 more after that before I gave up. What I really didn't like was a mission that involved collecting 20 memories. What I liked was that there wasn't long distances to walk, as walking gets tedious quickly. I found myself hearing collision sounds despite being well away from objects or vehicles. The car can be a bit 'slippery' to control and collision detection isn't great. You either drive or walk, with driving being a very enjoyable experience as you can fly with quite a bit of freedom. The simplistic gameplay serves Cloudpunk well. Elaborating further would risk spoiling the story so I'll stop, but the lack of impact of decisions and anti-climactic ending marred my experience somewhat. what this does mean is there is some replay value. A second playthrough would probably illuminate this for me but I have other games in my backlog to tend to. A key mechanic seems to be the choices you can make throughout the game, and while these are interesting, I didn't notice how much of an impact these choices made. A handful of characters are consistent throughout the game and become very memorable despite never seeing more than a thumbnail picture of them. Quite an unremarkable premise, however it's the character development that is most remarkable about this game. Cloudpunk is an illegal delivery company and you are working your first shift for them. The story of Cloudpunk is the bread and butter of the game. A smoother framerate would have brought the game closer to five stars. The main issue I had with the graphics was the framerate drops, especially when transitioning between areas. I noticed that there is a lot of pop-in when driving around and this causes issues when driving at higher speeds. Despite this, I found the graphics mesmerising due to the omnipresent neon lights. Graphically, Cloudpunk is immediately different not modern AAA standards but instead a retro and pixellated graphics system that is actually quite befitting of the cyberpunk theme. However it couldn't be more different in every other aspect and deserves recognition. However it couldn't be more different in Cloudpunk has the misfortune of being close to Cyberpunk 2077 both in the cyberpunk themes and name. Discover the stories of the people you meet in the city, your friends, your customers, and maybe even find love.Cloudpunk has the misfortune of being close to Cyberpunk 2077 both in the cyberpunk themes and name.Decorate your home or buy and customise a new one.Quit work for the day and go fishing instead!.Cook unique dishes and mix cocktails to attract the right customers.Manage businesses like restaurants, ramen stands or night clubs.Experience your simulated life in Nivalis, and choose how you spend your time each day.In this unique slice-of-life sim with realistic weather simulation and night and day cycles, you can grow your business, meet strange and diverse characters, form friendships and experience the danger and wonder of this cyberpunk voxel city. In Nivalis, you choose how to spend your time in the city. Grow your business, manage restaurants and nightclubs, make friends and enemies, buy and decorate apartments, go fishing and maybe even find love in Nivalis, the city that stretches from the ocean to the clouds
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