Off The Grid is an upcoming cyberpunk Battle Royale multiplayer shooter game from Neill Blomkamp (District 9, Elysium) and Script Writer Richard K. Morgan (Altered Carbon, Crysis).
Set on a dystopian tropical island, 150 players fight each other in PvP skirmishes, as well as PvE storyline missions using the same map inhabited by other players in real-time. In the game, you shape the story and the gameplay.
Trailer/cinematic seems interesting enough. Unfortunately the game its self seems to be an NFT game:bern-disgust:
I was going to make a joke about a Die Antwoord NFT skin, but ended up browsing through their Wikipedia page CW: (SA, child abuse, homophobia) :jesus-christ:
Wonder if that's still the case, because that seems like one of the more marginal implementations possible in a game, to the point where it's like why bother?
Interesting. Did Blomkamp get pushed out of hollywood?
The only quirk I have with this trailer is that the voice actor for mr gruff psycho fixer dude doesn't feel like he fits at all. I look at that guy's face and expect a much higher pitch voice. I look at him and expect to hear Michael Rooker's voice .
He's been doing his own thing for a bit, so I think making a game is kind of just more experimentation on his part. His shorts on YouTube are interesting, but do leave me wanting something more substantial from him. I agree, Michael Rooker would have been a perfect fit for the mercenary; current VA was doing the voice so raspy and deep it made me involuntarily clear my own throat.
I’d love a full length film version of his Vietnam short about the river god.
Hell yeah, that short was so good!; the other one about the mind-controlling aliens was really cool too.
Honestly, he’s the sort of director I say “throw money at”. Sure, Chappie was absolutely shit, but I choose to believe that was the fault of the suits.
Yeah, judging by the short he and his team have some good concepts. Hopefully he gets a bit more work on these larger kinds of projects and can find some lazy producers who don't care to interfere too much.