News

'Star Marine' Trailer Shows Version Of 'Cyberpunk 2077' Clip [Watch]

'Star Marine' Trailer Shows Version Of 'Cyberpunk 2077' Clip

Dannel Picaccio Camille Perez Lozano

"Star Marine" may have done something that can be compared to the upcoming CD Projekt RED title "Cyberpunk 2077." While both games are popular in their own right, fans can apparently see the similarities between them. 

According to Dark Side of Gaming, "Star Marine" launched a new video that showed the recreation of CD Projekt RED's pending IP, with its own bits and pieces added. "Star Marine" is a first-person version of "Star Citizen," one of the more recognized space exploration titles to date. The said game is powered by Amazon's Lumberyard Engine.

The two clips retained the slow motion context. However, instead of showing a female android from "Cyberpunk 2077," "Star Marine" showed an armored soldier. The focused gun shots traveling from the weapon and into the target is also notably similar, with almost the same arrangement of the firing squad seen from both clips. Also noticeable is the use of the same music for the videos, from beginning to end.

CD Projekt RED is known for its successful "The Witcher" title, especially "The Witcher 3" which was declared Game of the Year. As for "Cyberpunk 2077," the technological marvel announced over four years ago has yet to reveal more about itself.

As of the moment, it only implies a futuristic setting where cybernetic sentient beings are a potential threat to humanity. It takes the same role-playing approach as its predecessor. "Star Marine" is a first-person shooter module inspired by the "Star Citizen" franchise, with the video "Bullets" as the official promo for itself.

"Star Marine" features two maps: the OP Station Demien and Echo Eleven. The original space game "Star Citizen" is considered the most successful crowd-funded game of all time, going past $113 million in sales.

© Copyright 2020 Mobile & Apps, All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.

related stories

more stories from News

Back
Real Time Analytics