A neon-noir story in a rain-drenched cyberpunk metropolis. It’s your first night on the job working for the Cloudpunk delivery service. Two rules: Don’t miss a delivery and don’t ask what’s in the package.
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Came for the synth-wave soundtrack whilst cruising in the HOVA, stayed for the incredible cast of characters and the dystopian city of Nivalis.
The development of both Rania and the characters around her felt natural and I was always excited to get the next stream of dialouge (especially where Huxley was concerned)
Fell in love with Camus instantly as he reminded me of one of my border collies from childhood Max.
This game is a slow burn and shouldn't be rushed (though its fairly short anyway), Truly a masterpiece.
The development of both Rania and the characters around her felt natural and I was always excited to get the next stream of dialouge (especially where Huxley was concerned)
Fell in love with Camus instantly as he reminded me of one of my border collies from childhood Max.
This game is a slow burn and shouldn't be rushed (though its fairly short anyway), Truly a masterpiece.
Major points for this game being unique, but it does feel rather stale. Though I'm not sure how exciting being a delivery driver can be, cyberpunk or not. Shrugs You meet a few interesting characters along the way, but none better than your dog companion who is now an AI. Every time he chimes in it's a treat. In the grand picture of gaming Cloudpunk is easily lost, but this is a journey I don't regret going on.