

During some missions you will be given the option to choose one of two options which has a little impact on the overall story. You mostly pick up the package from one location, get into your hover car, fly to your next destination, park your car, and start the process all over again. The city is broken up into a number of sections that you can walk around.

Throughout the night you will be given jobs from your employer and you will find various sidequests as you explore. This entails traveling on foot and in your hover car.
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As a delivery driver the gameplay revolves around picking up and delivering packages. The gameplay in Cloudpunk is pretty simple. As you make deliveries around the city you soon learn that everything is not as it appears in Nivalis. She gets a job at Cloudpunk a delivery service that is at best semi-legal. After being forced from her home and family Rania moves to the city of Nivalis. In Cloudpunk you play as Rania in the distant future where humans, androids, and AIs coexist. Cloudpunk may at first just seem like a futuristic delivery driver simulator, but it has depth under the surface due to the immersive atmosphere and compelling story. Thanks to receiving a review copy for the game on PlayStation 4 I got the opportunity to check out the game. A couple days ago the game was ported to Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. Pretty much every fan of cyberpunk is eagerly awaiting the release of Cyberpunk 2077, but back in April Cloudpunk released on PCs and received generally positive reviews. While I am not as big of fan of cyberpunk as some people, I still find the setting to be quite interesting.

As a big fan of sci-fi I have always been interested in stories set in the future.
