@@logan317b The sequel movie is pretty good too. I've heard they planning on shooting a series as well. Watch Altered Carbon if you're looking something decent on a cyberpunk universe.
I really miss this type of movie. I grew up on my grandparents old VHS tape movies from 1970s-1990s movies and the early fantasy/dark aura the trashy cameras and dim sets had holds a special place in my heart
@@Contra_Mundum I know I've watched it but I meant a movie in Cyberpunks universe specifically about v and Johnny or a new character all togehter. Cyberpunk 2077 is a bit of an amalgamation of all the other Cyberpunk stories, movies, series, etc. Because of that we've gotten the plot of the genre itself as a game.
I hope the next cyberpunk game is set in the 2020s during the 4th corporate war, so we get more of a look at Pondsmith's original world and the retro-futurism we get a glimpse of in the Silverhand flashbacks.
don't worry the AI will make this come true soon too... and it can also make different versions with different endings with different music each time so you can watch it again and again
This amazingly captures the look of an 80s cyberpunk movie. With the more obvious costume pieces and Adam Smasher looking like he's wearing a plastic robot costume rather than actually looking like a full-on cyborg.
I hope the next cyberpunk game is set in the 2020s during the 4th corporate war, so we get more of a look at Pondsmith's original world and the retro-futurism we get a glimpse of in the Silverhand flashbacks.
@@thefatbob3710 yes! the problem is I feel like the aesthetics of stuff earlier in the cyberpunk timeline may be a bit more niche, as it's much more rockeryboy and grungey than the games setting of 77. it'd probably have to be scaled down in comparison to 77. I'm imagining a 15-20 hour semi-linear story game such as Fallen Order with the different playstyles of cyberpunk 77, but more retro-techy and refined due to the linear nature.
I ask because this is such a misguided take. Textures only get you so far if you don't replace models. The look of the engine used in the form of shaders also plays a huge role. A "texture pack" will never be able to recreate the images shown here. A mod maybe will, but that still requires a complete overhaul in the form of textures/assets etc.
This just made me wonder if anyone has ever made a universe set in the future that is how someone in the FUTURE will envision the further future. Like, imagining what someone in 2040 imagines 2080 to be like. Trippy
Is it weird I almost like this aesthetic more than the actual game? It's so surreal and other worldly which is the exact thing I love about cyberpunk visuals to begin with. The atmosphere is so good in these
You definitely captured that OG blade runner vibe. Very good job. Rogue caught me a bit off guard but everyone else id say you captured their essence perfectly
Absolutely breathtaking....This was brilliant....I wish the game looked like this... But I know one day games will look like this....when that happens...i pray they remake the game in this image...just beautiful.. Beautiful
God, it would be so unbelievably cool to have a cyberpunk game in this style. I’d do anything for a AAA open world blade runner game, so long as it nails the atmosphere and visuals
Makes me nostalgic for a flick that never existed. The Alan Rickman lookalike as Johnny works surprisingly well. Edit: The Michelle Pfeiffer lookalike as Rogue nails it, too.
"Makes me nostalgic for a flick that never existed." THAT THE EXACT FEELING THAT I'M HAVING RIGHT NOW! I would love to known what's the name of this style, i have searched on the internet for awnsers but none were satisfactory enough! i've seen: VHS retro style, 80s camera filter, soap opera effect but NONE have gave me the same feeling...
@@VicTor-vj4hm I wouldn't know specifically but I think it's a combination of how realistic the "actors" look and feel, as well as the "sets". It's uncanny to say the least.
For some reason I feel like that is exactly what V would look like if there was a Cyberpunk movie made in the 80’s. It’s a very cool design this entire video is crazy to me
Unlikely. 70's to 2000's were the golden age of western film. What we got now is just piggy backing off what the entertainment once was. No difference from 2D animation art back then compared to digital 2d animations we have now. Future folks will notice this generation of work but it won't be hailed as something good, just simply a stepping stone, nothing more.
Personally if Cyberpunk gets a movie and includes Johnny, I’d rather another actor play him, Keanu was cool but 99% of the reason he’s there is to drive more sales bcuz everyone loves Keanu. Get someone that can actually do the role believably and not have another example of “Hey, we got Keanu, come see our product for that singular reason!”
Villeneuve's Bladerunner sequel was actually fantastic. I was worried it would end up being yet another "half-assed, money-hungry sequel to an old classic" but Villeneuve actually wants to make good movies, and he didn't shy away from long "boring" (some would say :p) sequences to establish the atmosphere, and he also managed to keep the original's feel while modernizing this world (since it happens way after first movie). I also really liked Villeneuve's Dune, this guy is certainly one of the few contemporary filmmaker that will be remembered as one of the greats of the 2010's - 2020's era, when everyone will have forgotten MCU commercial movies.
I don't think his style would fit, honestly. His movies are very reserved and minimalist, CP2077 is loud and purposefully garish and in-your-face. I'm not sure who I would pick to direct it though.
God, that looks good. Don't tell Hollywood or Nexflix though, they'll try copy it and ruin it. But damn do I wanna time travel just to give someone in the 80s that movie idea.
@@mandu6665 'Soulless' as in William Gibson's own words, "a GTA skinned over with a generic 80s retro future"? As a snowflake millennial who went to a Billy Idol concert (the dude who made an awesome album called 'Cyberpunk'), a couple years ago, while everyone else was just pumping their fist in the air, I stretched my arm and waved and Billy waved back, then the whole crowd went wild and started waving. And I was the only guy dressed in a leather jacket and a headband.
There is a feeling that the atmosphere and aesthetics of the 80s makes the Cyberpunk genre seem to be more proper. There is something unique in this more deeper, dark, noir and mysterious,this is the kind of cyberpunk i like!🌆
If Cyberpunk spawned a second wave of Tabletop RPG craze like D&D before it, we probably would've seen this be turned into a multi-film franchise back in the early nineties.
They need to make into a mod that basically overhauls the entire game into a 80s era Nightcity so you can play the entire game as if its the movie like in the video. I can see this as some workshop content followed by some music mods maybe some new animations and quest and it would be perfect.