you literally saw one block of the game. i expect some hong kong ghost in the shell docks in the game.
I disagree OP. The city has a very distinct aestethic, we don't really need a Blade Runner and Dredd rip offs.
It's a clear statement that CPR wants to take the genre and setting further to match their ambitions for the game.
I'm with you to a point. My major issue is that the day in Night City is incorrect with the lore of Cyberpunk. In the world of Cyberpunk normal people would not be caught dead out in the day. The world is extremely toxic from pollution and this is magnified by little to no Ozone. Toxic clouds are mostly seen. If you are out in the day you run in and out buildings to the nearest building or vehicle. There should be little to no activity during the day with pedestrians on streets. The only way to leisurely be out in the day is to have spf 2000 sunblock on or have hazard gear on.
Or has CDPR made Night City a dome city.
I'll say it yet again.
It's northern California, most days ... and it's daylight about half the time ... are bright and sunny.
I spent a few years at Camp Pendleton, loved it!SoCal too; 68 and Sunny year-round.
Exactly this. Towering neon in the rain at night is easy, but that's neither cyber (technological enhancements altering humanity in a fundamental way) nor punk (rebelling against the imbalance of power in society).I'll say it yet again.
It's northern California, most days ... and it's daylight about half the time ... are bright and sunny.
Did you notice the downtown main streets were fairly clean but once you got into the alleys out out of downtown that changed?I thought it looked perfect. If it looked trashed and too dirty, it would be quite a depressing atmosphere I think. The look and feel of the city are so inviting and vibrant! I wanted to see around every corner!
I fear & hate the burning gaze of the evil day star.