How have they not yet made an open world rpg out of this world?
How have they not yet made an open world rpg out of this world?
Because it's a generic as fuck setting?
Out of prosititutes?
So?
Name ten open world rpgs that take place in futuristic cities
the fuck you say nigga
What is "this"?
>Because it's a generic as fuck setting?
You don't even know what Blade Runner was adapted from, do you?
>open world
2049 sucked.
Why make an open world when you could make an actual game?
t. brainlet
Wait for this E3.
What makes you say that?
A beta bait movie for those who are 15 and have fake depression that love Cyberpunk and the 80's aesthetic.
Because like your pic, it would be bland as fuck with a annoying audience.
Why doesn't she get games anymore?
I'd kill for one with Deus Ex gameplay.
That sex scene was absolute kino
Id kill for anything as great as deus ex
this film is dumbed down cliche horseshit for modern audiences
>He thinks Blade Runner was adapted from Do Androids Dream...
Blade Runner is a spectacle, which is why it’s iconic. It brought a futuristic environment into the noir genre (in more ways than goofy voiceovers), while having downright amazing setpieces, miniatures, and blocking. It is Ridley Scott’s best and worst work because it displays his greatest strengths and weaknesses all in one less than neat package.
Blade Runner’s world has very little in common with Dick’s. I really don’t know why they borrowed the names of the characters other than they had already bought ‘em so fuck it. They and the world they inhabit are almost nothing like their counterparts.
It’s only 200 goddamn pages, user.
We already have a better version called shadowrun
>fantasy race shit
No thanks
Space elves are the limit.
Not him but for me there was something off about the whole thing. Conceptually it was great, because it finally touched on the themes I read 15 years ago, but that’s basically it.
It didn’t really bring anything new to the table except a couple of things the original was explicitly missing.
That being said; I keep watching these movies hoping for somebody to serve the very, very loose source material justice, but these aren’t adaptations, they’re original works.
I liked K until he started acting dumb so the movie could feign drama where it otherwise has none. That’s my major, overarching issue. It’s a film about concepts that it didn’t really explore in any original way, and that’s all it is.
I liked K, conceptually. He’s a decent protagonist wasted on this lazy story.