Cyberpunk 2077 is shaping up to be a great game with some amazing visuals that might eventually overshadow the Hard-gen Hard Hard Hard Hard Hard Hard Hard Hard Hard Hard Hard Hard. But what was to happen Cyberpunk 2077 looks like it was released back in the '90s for the original PlayStation? Oops, someone used it Dreams to give us feedback and it looks like rad.
This downgrade was created by the famous Bearly Regal Dreams composer. She has released a short video showing her current career in what she calls “Cyberpunk 1997", which is a decrease in the number Cyberpunk 2077 made entirely in Dreams on PS4.
The demo shows a small room, where players will be able to pick weapons before starting a mission. Also shown in the video is a small market, complete with shops and shops. In the end, the demo ends with a small gameplay clip, showing up-and-down GTAView-like, when players will drive around and explore a chunk of the city.
According to Bearly Regal on Twitter, the creation is still in development, but it still looks amazing. He plans to rebuild large parts of the game because he has found a new way to build objects that will use fewer resources inside Dreams, which would allow for a better and larger game.
So far she hasn't uploaded it yet Dreams, where others can play it. Right now, all we have are some screenshots and some videos.
Bearly Regal is busy Dreams composer. He also works in rehabilitation Metal Gear Solid, which we covered a few months back. That also looks amazing.
Dreams might be a good place to get a decent looking PS1 breakdown value and I'm all for that.