“This update will allow them to really immerse themselves in the game’s environments in a way we hope they enjoy just as much as seeing it for the first time. “We were so pleased that the world we created resonated with so many people,” said Marko Dieckmann, studio head of Ion Lands. The update also includes interactable apartment upgrades, along with improvements to camera controls and optimization. While flying, you can change it to a first-person mode, giving you 180° of camera movement to look at the buildings as they float past, as well as the busy streets below. The update adds the cockpit view, as well as a little more. If you haven’t experienced Cloudpunk yet, I can’t think of a better time. You go everywhere, from the Marrow below to the spires that pierce the grey clouds high above before scraping the edge of the troposphere. This is your first night working for Cloudpunk, the semi-legal delivery company based in the sprawling city of Nivalis. Watching the cockpit view trailer, however, convinces me that the wait will be well worth it. Cloudpunk - PlayStation 4 Your name is Rania. I’ve actually held off on playing the game, despite my love of the genre.
This is, without question, the best way to experience Cloudpunk‘s beautiful dystopian world. In the latest update, Cloudpunk now has a first-person cockpit view. Well, it might have taken some time, but Ion Lands has made up for it. After all, the flying is the game’s most visually interesting feature. For a game about dreamily flying a taxi past neon-lit buildings, it seemed like a bit of a missed opportunity.
However, it was only for when you decided to leave your futuristic delivery vehicle and hit the mean streets. Back in May, developer Ion Lands added a first-person mode to its cyberpunk indie game Cloudpunk.