Gothic cyberpunk is kino, there should be more gothic cyberpunk games
Gothic cyberpunk is kino, there should be more gothic cyberpunk games
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I've never seen Metropolis. Is the person on the right a man or a woman? And is that guy on the left really Richard Nixon?
Richard Nixon definitely isn’t in this 1920s German film lol, they are both guys
>gothic cyberpunk
it's called raypunk op
I'm going to live my whole life and die before we can have robot girlfriends
this board is full of fucking idiots that want to argue and nitpick over everything. shut the fuck up
You said something stupid and now it's time to face the music, user.
I could go for some dieselpunk myself
It's a dude that just wanted to build his own waifu.
i watched this and it was boring
Imagine it though, gothic skyscrapers that look like cathedrals in the interior with corrupt businessmen who look like vampires. Cyborgs dressing like 80s goths, cyberpunk nightclubs that play goth-rock with skulls lining literally everything. Mist, gargoyles and flying cars in the streets. Themes of death, decay and a struggle for immortality in a cyber body.
It would be utter kino, imagine it. Goth makes literally everything better, prove me wrong.
At most we have this, and the gothicness of a lot of scenes of Metropolis (which isn’t really cyberpunk, just sci-fi)
a movie of its time
>This was made 93 years ago
Special effects in old movies are fascinating on a level modern movies can't replicate.
You know, Metropolis is free on Youtube, you could be watching it instead of shitposting.
That's Rotwang.
You probably have shit taste, but you might enjoy Das Nibelungen instead. It’s on YouTube, look for the video posted by Fabio Ribeiro.
>we have this
I meant to link world of future darkness, but my machine is fucked so just search for it on the trove
>gothic
lol you're a fucking moron
Dark City (1997) is essentially this.
Metropolis (1927) is more brutalistic futurism, though.
It was an age of experimentation. Now you can just CGI everything.
There are plenty of gothic scenes in metropolis, if you actually watched it
dumb wagies
>Ten hour shift.
>Sole job is to move clock hands to a light.
Metropolis is more like Decopunk.
Why are Lang’s American films so painfully average? Everything he made pre-Hollywood was pure gold
Name twelve other gothic cyberpunk franchises besides SMT.
I want more Metropolis adaptations.. but who could direct such a big movie, This thing is 2 decades old and is amazing.
That's the faith for almost anyone who rides the Holywood cock.
is that protoman?
still more cyberpunk than cyberpunk 2077
Why do tumblr retards add the word "punk" to every scifi sub-genre? It's just called Golden Age scifi
Not true, plenty other emigré directors fared better than him
i think this kind of architecture is very beautiful, there should definitely be more games like this.
It’s art deco
the soundtrack is sublime
I know what you are talking about. The closest thing in gaming is Shin Megami Tensei, I think. Though each game in the series has a different setting.
Which one the most?
'Golden Age' describes nothing, you spastic.
OP is trying to describe Metropolis as "Gothic Cyberpunk" which is gibberish. If you want to ascribe a type of punk to it, "Decopunk" is an extant term that applies to works with an art deco twist on sci-fi themes.
No, op pic is art deco.
Ray punk is flash Gordon 1950s-1960s space race stuff.
Think 1960s star trek
You’d think a brilliant chemist like Walter would understand the concept of mixing one thing with a second thing
>Metropolis as "Gothic Cyberpunk"
I wasn’t describing metropolis is that, it’s certainly not cyberpunk but a lot of parts of it is undeniably gothic, I just used that picture because it was the best I could think of to make a thread on that aesthetic.
So that specific picture was used to illustrate gothic cyberpunk, but not the film. I am happy for people to talk about the film though, since it’s a good film.
That's not gothic, it's art deco
SMT 2 is the closest to Metropolis I think, it's set in a post-apocalyptic Tokyo where the chosen people of God live in a futuristic utopic city build upon a cathedral, called Tokyo Millenium. It's a nice mix of cyberpunk, gothic and 90's techno-magic. It's a direct sequel to SMT1, which was more post apocalyptic, without the futuristic stuff.
SMT3 is also interesting visually, but it's definitely more on the gothic side of things. It doesn't have cyberpunk elements at all.