Cyberpunk 2077 Mod Makes it Look Like Doom | Game Rant
Cyberpunk 2077 is an expansive and stunning game, which has incredibly distinct visual aesthetics. Every single minute facet of the world of Cyberpunk 2077 is extremely detailed and unique to itself, from its character designs to its environments. However, one talented modder has developed a re-shade tool that gives the game a retro makeover in the style of one of the most influential video game franchises of all time.
Cyberpunk 2077 is obviously deeply rooted in the cyberpunk genre. While there have been many similar games that have tackled futuristic elements like Cyberpunk 2077, many would argue that the original tabletop game that Cyberpunk 2077 was what led to the rise of the cyberpunk genre, with influential titles like System Shock and Deus Ex taking direct inspiration from it. With this in mind, Cyberpunk 2077 has cultivated an incredibly unique and memorable aesthetic.
Though, on the topic of memorable aesthetics, one creative member of the modding community has found a way to splice the aesthetic of the classic Doom games into Cyberpunk 2077. The result is a re-shade of Cyberpunk 2077 that looks like it could have been released in 1993. For those who enjoy the retro aesthetic of classic Doom levels, this will certainly be a fun thing to try out.
Over the years, the classic Doom aesthetic has started to rapidly grow in popularity, largely due to the release of the newer Doom titles, such as Doom (2016) and Doom Eternal. All over the internet, users have begun to make so many unique creations using the Doom aesthetic. One individual actually managed to recreate the infamous PT demo using the classic Doom engine. In a lot of ways, this re-shade has the potential to make this game feel more in line with the ambiance and atmosphere of the original Cyberpunk tabletop game.
Honestly, a lot can go wrong in Cyberpunk 2077, what with the cacophony of visual glitches, performance issues, and bugs reported since launch. This has led to an outcry of negativity among many players, but it is important to note that these are technical issues that can be fixed with enough time. Considering the amount of hotfixes that CD Projekt Red has put out for Cyberpunk 2077 already, it does seem like the studio cares about making this game right for everyone.
Even with its large amount of performance issues, many people have still gotten a lot of enjoyment out of this game. A large number of fans have celebrated this game via fanart, cosplay, and mods like this one. In fact, one modder actually remade Cyberpunk 2077 to look like a PS1 game. With any luck, these technical issues will be resolved soon so players can enjoy the experience to its fullest.
Cyberpunk 2077 is available now for PC, PS4, Stadia, and Xbox One, with PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions currently in development.
Source: PCGamesN
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