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Vaporwave? Not heard that term before.Reading what it says on that site you linked, it sounds like a retro-future style? Isn't 80s - 90s cyberpunk considered retro-future style nowadays, since it takes a possible alternate future (which never came to be) and then just goes with it?Wouldn't Alien Isolation fit that? Since it goes with retro future stuff. Though that was more them sticking to the technical aesthetic of the original Alien movie.
Ah nice. Well if it's an unused enemy from the original then that's great to see it in. Much like the Talon Droids fixed up and implemented by the community for SS2.My only gripe is that I see very little use for it in the game. Much of the levels are so confined, with very little use of open space. Flight Deck it would work on, and the Security level, and that's about it really.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQouJSK_-PM
It's mostly the neon colors in those gifs, neon purples and reds are more of a general 80s pop culture thing than the cyberpunk we're used to.
Neon is very much in line with how Cyberpunk should look (neuromancer, blade runner). Looks great. 80's vibe is great and also in line with what to expect from something Cyberpunk'ish... people unfamiliar with it might think of vaporwave and synthwave though, which is just modern takes of 80's culture. If it's exaggerated too much it can get a bit cheesy and on the nose "WE KNOW ABOUT THE 80's!" and that's when it gets lame.
Exaggerated is exactly what those gifs look like
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