>Talks about dieselpunk. >does not talk about Iron Harvest or Generation Zero.
@vb156410 ай бұрын
iron harvest is hands down one of th ebest dieselpunk pieces of media out there
@Randomusername5678210 ай бұрын
Isnt generation zero more like retro futurism?
@komradtheslav791310 ай бұрын
i was about to say that, especially in Iron Harvest and the scythe universe since all the mechs there were originally just farming equipment tech.
@titanfallgamerwithnotitanf818710 ай бұрын
@@Randomusername56782 kinda a mix between, There also is a tiny bit of cyberpunk. MAJOR SPOILERS BELOW: Since FNIX is like GLADOS in the way that the AI template was a human brain, it's also confirmed that a yet unseen side character was given a cybernetic leg by FNIX because of an injury she sustained due to her helping FNIX against the soviets.
@Randomusername5678210 ай бұрын
@@titanfallgamerwithnotitanf8187 i see, I always kinda assumed generation zero was retro futurism because its set in the 80s and you mostly see 80s military equipment and appliances in the game. I always associated diesel punk with the WW2 and interwar eras.
Solarpunk: Anti-Gravity projector that immobilizes someone for intensive negotiation and eventually psychological treatment, improving their life peacefully. NASAPunk/Cassettepunk: Railgun.
@leggotheeggodemon13239 ай бұрын
Punk Punk. Yo dawg I heard you liked punk so I put punk in your punk for when you go punkin 😎
@jhonnoilcringeincarnato85939 ай бұрын
Biopunk: quite literally a disembodied c¥ck
@ziongamer291910 ай бұрын
“Atom Punk is just Fallout” yeah that’s probably the best way of explaining it.
@jetpilledmyron205610 ай бұрын
Thing is Fallout 1, 2, NV, 3 and Tactics Or 4 and 76 ?
@DarthAwesome11710 ай бұрын
@@jetpilledmyron2056 Both are different faces of Atompunk, but are still Atompunk. Atompunk is less broad than Dieselpunk but as long as it has zany 60's-style tech and a general cold-war era vibe it's atompunk.
@D-Boy229 ай бұрын
I think you could throw in Atomic Heart in there as a good exemple
@Kain01able9 ай бұрын
Never played, so im not sure if it even uses nuclear technology. Even if it downet, it dose seem to fit the general asthetic.
@ziongamer29199 ай бұрын
@@Kain01able They do, they use ALOT.
@thomashladky380410 ай бұрын
the metro game series is a great example of almost pure diesel punk mixed with the aftermath of atomic punk
@judsongaiden98788 ай бұрын
Plus, you fight both Red and Reich factions. Ever notice the RPD machine gun schematics throughout the Metro?
@gayema66426 күн бұрын
Agreed
@Neopolitan201410 ай бұрын
Didn't mention the actual most famous Dieselpunk, like literally the image of Dieselpunk is Iron Harvest
@4epictime10 ай бұрын
Underated game
@alexletiny515510 ай бұрын
@@4epictimeabsoluteley, sad it got abandoned by devs after the whole "warmap" update
@MaticTheProto7 ай бұрын
agreed, the artworks/ scythe are magnificent
@Smiling_dan13 ай бұрын
I thought it was steampunk don’t the robots run of steam ? Also I thought that bioshock was considered biopunk
@airbrushdungeon2 ай бұрын
Sky Captain And The World Of Tomorrow, Mortal Engines, and The Rocketeer, are good examples.
@ChaseDaOrk376710 ай бұрын
The Orks from Warhammer 40k definitely have a Mad Max inspired Dieselpunk aesthetic, especially their vehicles and walkers
@kellycrosby606210 ай бұрын
Your right but the orks don't use disale they use believing in something to work so yes but actually no
@josefstalin967810 ай бұрын
Genestealers have a similar aesthetic in some instances
@jetpilledmyron205610 ай бұрын
The AdMech are literal walking, talking, breat... ok, filtering Dieselpunk people cranked up to 11
@schlitzie729 ай бұрын
@@kellycrosby6062 that's a popularly misunderstood concept. The WAAAGH energies that masses of orks produce certainly does bend reality in their favor to a degree (such as vehicles painted red going faster), but some things keep even orks grounded to real world physics. An orks knowledge of science, engineering, and medicine is in their DNA which shows up in their weirdboyz (meks, mad doks, and such). They don't go to school or apprenticeships to learn these things, they just simply know it.
@jhonnoilcringeincarnato85939 ай бұрын
@@jetpilledmyron2056the admech is more like a mix-and-match between dieselpunk, steampunk, cyberpunk and atompunk they're cyborgs using wooden stocked guns that shoot radioactive bullets, have gas powered tanks, robot horses, their Society is a feudal empire mixed in with industrialists and corporate vibes etc,etc
@14Flamefish10 ай бұрын
I'm a fan of Stonepunk/Sandalpunk. Stonepunk is essentially just Flintstones; everything powered by water, dinosaurs, wind, etc. A talking bird is your radio, a firebeetle is your lighter, torchbugs light the streets at night, which are traversed by mammoth "trucks", stedosaur schoolbuses, raptor taxis, etc. It's a neat concept.
@najlitarvan92110 ай бұрын
Now i kinda wanna see a world where this is the case but replacr animals and dions with demons and body horror monsters
@SeanKula10 ай бұрын
So basically The Flinstones?
@de_order70310 ай бұрын
@@najlitarvan921then you should check out HR Geigers stuff and the game Scorn. It's full of those biomechanical body horrors where something like a train railway is made from spines
@takumithao1992XD10 ай бұрын
what about sandalpunk? is that like tactical turn based vietnamese resistance fighter or something?
@pablocampos556610 ай бұрын
@@najlitarvan921 Scorn is like that
@webbyoyster10 ай бұрын
The titans in Titanfall 1 show quite a lot of dieselpunk attributes. They have big exhaust pipes chugging out fumes and their structure is pretty bulky when comparing to Titanfall 2's titans which I'd argue, slot into the Nasapunk category
@burna.k.a.turtleonalog43279 ай бұрын
I agree, but some of the titan designs in titanfall 1 looked more like old nasa tech in sort of a mix between moon landers and the big puffy spacesuits
@burna.k.a.turtleonalog43279 ай бұрын
To me it seems like titans changed their design from titanfall 1 to 2 the same way that cars did from the older more curvy models to the newer models with sharper edges
@PolymurExcel10 ай бұрын
Atomic Punk is pretty cool too, even if Fallout is pretty much the only major example of that genre. I am kind of interested in how Diesel punk and Nazi sci fi stuff tends to intermingle. Even though they aren’t codependent. There's also Bio-punk and Nano-punk.....cause you know. My favorite things that are diesel punk though? The Bioshock 1 and 2, Return to Castle Wolfenstein, and Atlantis the Lost Empire.
@Ocelot83510 ай бұрын
Idk, I think Atomic Heart can be sonidered as the second major one!
@FrostWolfPack10 ай бұрын
@@Ocelot835 Very much what I have seen of it
@kerbal66610 ай бұрын
Buck Rogers, Dan Dare and The Jetsons are pretty solid Atompunk
@gimmeyourrights829210 ай бұрын
@@kerbal666 The Jetsons is retro-futurism. The "punk" part is usually something that challenges that.
@kerbal66610 ай бұрын
@@gimmeyourrights8292 Exactly! But it wasn't when it came out. Make a grim version you get Atompunk. Same how gaslight fantacy became steampunk. Arguably you could say cyberpunk falls into re-fu because it its a vision of the future from the 80s. But yeah you're right about the punk suffix
@kingghidorah10210 ай бұрын
I remember making an dieselpunk worldbuiling project when i was young, main inspiration of it came from the early 20th century aesthetic, blending militarism and cultural identity as the main theme. Since then i've also created a sequel for it, imagining what happend in that world after 100 years, taking inspiration from cold-war and military fantasy of metal gear solid.
@willywallyb23797 ай бұрын
Why don't you write a book or make a game with it then?
@kingghidorah1027 ай бұрын
@@willywallyb2379 i've made a series of drawings and maybe a couple short stories, my writing skill is not the best so i focused more on the drawings
@BlondieHound19 ай бұрын
*sigh* the "punk" in all of these titles are meant to refer to the societal change and shift caused by the technology they refer to.
@IvantheTerribleIV9 ай бұрын
It's a reference to specific counter cultural movement of punk and the messages of freedom, self expression, artistic integrity, form over function and rebellion but like anything the term has been butchered to the point that people think that the "-punk" part of the name doesn't mean anything other than aesthetic like having your story include robot arms doesn't make it cyberpunk, no one on earth calls star wars a cyberpunk series
@DarthVador338 ай бұрын
‘Sigh’ lol
@Talon198 ай бұрын
That doesn’t seem to fit considering most -punk settings are well after tech development has halted.
@BlondieHound18 ай бұрын
@@Talon19 Except that they usually in the process of mass distribution in punk settings. How changes society. Or the problems arise from it. It's about how society actually adapts, or doesn't, to said tech. In many cases, it's about the exploitation of the tech by individuals that have society rocking effects.
@Talon198 ай бұрын
@@BlondieHound1 Give some examples.
@sudoren757210 ай бұрын
For anyone interested, I strongly recommend the artworks made by Keith Thompson for the diesel-punk and biopunk novel Leviathan.
@gabemissouri10 ай бұрын
It was quite coincidental that this appeared in my recommendations right as I was drawing a dieselpunk dropship Zeppelin, lol. EDIT: I posted the WIP under my post spotlight on Deviantart.
@iliahgranovsky340010 ай бұрын
Fellow helghast
@RomanTorchwickRWBY10 ай бұрын
im sure a lot of people would love to see that
@mickthick617010 ай бұрын
can you post it when its done plz
@gabemissouri10 ай бұрын
@@mickthick6170 I will, I've Been procrastinating about finishing it because I have been spreading Democracy in Helldivers 2. I will post it on my deviantart account when I'm done.
@gimmeyourrights829210 ай бұрын
What's your Deviantart account called?
@shroomy994710 ай бұрын
if you really want a decent example of diesel punk then you gotta try out HighFleet it is by far the best examples of diesel punk I've come to find
@Buster-McTunder10 ай бұрын
A game? I’ll have to look it up. Also based pfp
@JMonkey757510 ай бұрын
@@Buster-McTunderany updates? What did you think?
@Orsizz10 ай бұрын
@@JMonkey7575 bro forgor
@druzhoksapozhok2 ай бұрын
Came here to say the same thing, Highfleet is amazing example of DP
@thespacedisland5746Ай бұрын
@@druzhoksapozhok I think mixing it with like cold war era computer tech and missile warfare made the aesthetic of that game that much more unique while very much still being inspired. Plus there is of course the obvious Dune parallels to be made as well.
@lewisarcher391610 ай бұрын
Waiting for punkpunk
@mattrobson36038 ай бұрын
I'm actually going to suggest FashPunk, where conformity and dedication to the State is the new rebellion.
@spawel18 ай бұрын
@@mattrobson3603 bourgepunk when
@xiiir8387 ай бұрын
That would be interesting to read for a change @@mattrobson3603
@planetdrull170110 ай бұрын
Demonpunk definitely needs to be a mainstream thing now. I can’t get enough of doom eternal’s aesthetics
@mateuszbanaszak46715 ай бұрын
Iron Warriors from Warhammer 40k use demons to fuel theyr machines, so I think they count.
@AlliedMastercomputer_AM3 ай бұрын
@@mateuszbanaszak4671 The Iron Warriors🤝Union Aeroespace Corporation Using demons and demonic energy as an energy source.
@mioszstudzinski29577 ай бұрын
Titles worth mentioning while at it: Generation Zero: You're in Sweden and someone at Volvo misread the blueprints for 240 and started building death robots. Iron Harvest: You're in central europe, it's 1920 and instead of tanks you have giant diesel-powered mechs. High Fleet: Soviet-afghan war but every vechicle is just a pressurized methane tank with guns and rocket engines. Heavily unerrated genre.
@orionriftclan27276 күн бұрын
So, I'd Argue that Generation Zero and Simon Stalenhag's works aren't really fitting the Deaselpunk Genere, that are more Retro Futuristic, and kinda Post Cyberpunk esk
@Filther-1310 ай бұрын
Finally, something about dieselpunk in general.
@kinagrill10 ай бұрын
I stumbled upon Dieselpunk with the tabletop RPG system called Warbirds. VERY interesting type of game about being WWI/WWII style fighterpilots part of a guild set on another world where the carribean islands have been somehow transported into that world, floating high above a roiling depth made of combustable elements and even pressurized fuel in a gas form that can be harvested, etc.
@Buster-McTunder10 ай бұрын
Is it similar to DnD/Cyberpunk?
@kinagrill10 ай бұрын
No, it's quite different. other statpool format, it's like, if the era of WWI-WWII never happened but continued for an extra 100 years or so. With floating islands and warplanes and pirate-groups, each island a nation (like cuba, or the florida keys. etc.@@Buster-McTunder
@Buster-McTunder10 ай бұрын
@@kinagrill oh I know what you mean as to the world being different I meant like is it the same kinda TTRPG game mechanics
@kinagrill10 ай бұрын
ahh then no. different type of system. a bit more simple but not bad.@@Buster-McTunder
@Buster-McTunder10 ай бұрын
@@kinagrill I’ll have to check it out
@ButchersNailsEnjoyer10 ай бұрын
First stumbled upon diesel punk when i watched sky captain and the world of tomorrow as a kid. I very quickly jumped into 40k after that. Cold iron will always beat neon
@tycko46 ай бұрын
was about to say, no movie has ever been more dieselpunk then the the way that movie makes you feel watching it. something surreal, heavy, military, and clearly fictional at the same time.
@stanisawzokiewski330810 ай бұрын
True, dieselpunk is great. I personally think Edwardian era slightly fantastical europe is a a very underrated aesthetic/world. So half way between dieselpunk and steampunk, like right before or during ww1. Iron harvest has ww1 with mechs, and honestly the trailer to that game manages to achieve what i imagine tanks originally did. We are so dissensitized to horrors of history that a bit of fantastical igredients can bring the same feeling that real events did when experienced first hand without knowledge in hindsight. Also engine go whroom is always more badass than any of that electric crap
@AVC21-XC23b8 ай бұрын
I think the game Lies of P might fit this genre.
@KaineMikulas7 ай бұрын
Bioshock Infinite was a favorite of mine in this era
@Ghorda92 ай бұрын
you mean Victorian, Edwardian is the american equivalent
@Zip_Pep10 ай бұрын
The battle block music Goes hard
@Mr.WonderJames10 ай бұрын
I love Steampunk due to it's aesthetics. In my stories Steampunks are the leaders in social and cultural advancement. They don't have the problems of cyber and diesel punk. But instead they live in harmony, almost like solar punk. Using the power of nature to supply their power and technology to bring folks together.
@Filther-1310 ай бұрын
Steampunk is the defacto "quirky gimmick faction" in any fantasy game, plus its overrated as fuck, dont get me started on cyberpunk.
@santiagoperez302410 ай бұрын
Yeah, Steampunk are going to be very great at eco friendliness and making advancements, but it’s things like Dieselpunk that are usually going to be at war with someone (or themselves) that will force them to create new technologies to fight more efficiently (in a sense, still a dramatic waste of resources). It’s like, Steampunk are the scientists during peacetime and Dieselpunk are the U.S. Marines strapping 6 75mm recoilless rifles to a tank and calling it a bunker buster.
@ElishaFollet10 ай бұрын
@@Filther-13whats wrong with cyberpunk?
@JosueHernandez-nu5cp9 ай бұрын
@@Filther-13so you hate it just because it’s popular?
@xiiir8387 ай бұрын
Corny ahh comment
@emojothejojo10 ай бұрын
I really like dieselpunk, but i also really like the aesthetics of the Half-life combine
@petrfedor18519 ай бұрын
Remember that time Myazaki made movie where dieselpunk society tried to reactivate biopunk monstrosity and was stoped by girl from solarpunk comunity with giant bug from spe-evo ecosystem.
@W_Anderson10 ай бұрын
My guy do I have a book for you. It's called Leviathan and it is not only probably one of the best books I have read but it scratched the diesel punk itch like there is no tomorrow. There is a grand total of 3 books in the set and I was hooked from the moment I started the fist chapter.
@limbonlegs166210 ай бұрын
YOOOO! I remember reading that series! It was totally awesome!
@stingray222310 ай бұрын
hell yeah! i didn't remember the name, but it's what immediately came to mind when i saw this video!
@RileyLewis-j2w10 ай бұрын
Either way, The bad guys ALWAYS got the best uniforms...No wonder we like them!
@tadijafr10 ай бұрын
i thought i was watching a youtuber with atleast 100k subs crazy how underrated u are
@Buster-McTunder10 ай бұрын
It means a lot, and i wish but the game is to make stuff I wanna share, numbers ain’t everything
@robertsummers338610 ай бұрын
I noticed that too. Only 718 subs!? This video looks way too good to have less than at least 100k subs.
@ruyijingubang58216 күн бұрын
biopunk is a creepy cousin that no one invites to the cookout
@Buster-McTunder15 күн бұрын
That’s a good metaphor
@breakdown331710 ай бұрын
Good video, and a great summary on dieselpunk Just one small note to add: Wh40k isnt diesel punk, oil and diesel are only rarely used, if ever, and the aesthetic is quite a bit different from other diesel punk worlds. Also theres generally some sort of technological innovation in all punk genres, which isn't really a thing in 40k. So im not entirely sure if wh40k fits within the diesel punk, or any punk genre in general. Aside from that, great video
@oliverfilipp101710 ай бұрын
THANK YOU, I have been searching for this comment for 5 minutes and I totally think you are right, if that means.
@megamente78498 ай бұрын
Well, the imperium and orks are totally dieselpunk, and those two got innovations too (very slow but there they are)
@robbagel5410 ай бұрын
Only critique I’d have is trying to expand it too much, genres have effect bc they’re limited, if u try to put everything in then it no longer counts (I’d say dieselpunk has 2 requirements, aesthetic being one, but the critiques of militarism and fascism being just as important)
@robbagel5410 ай бұрын
In the same way that pro corporate cyberpunk isn’t really cyberpunk, idk if pro war diesel punk is rly dieselpunk
@Discriminator7 ай бұрын
@@robbagel54Pro corp cyberpunk is either cyberprep or post-cyberpunk. The best examples I can think of rn are Toaru Majutsu for the former, and Ergo Proxy for the latter.
@Caralast10 ай бұрын
Looks like my searches finally caught up to me, working on a dieselpunk TTRPG.
@SentientMeatloaf110 ай бұрын
I don’t think nootzies are indicative of Dieselpunk, as much as it is that WWII is the era in which the dieselpunk takes inspiration from. In the same way that Victorian England is not indicative of steampunk per se, but the most fitting and easy setting in which to introduce steampunk elements. Personally I always prefer my dieselpunk to be a more WWI flavor than it’s sequel. (misspelling to avoid KZbin censors)
@xxdankmormonkushmasterxx99539 ай бұрын
I think soviets are actually a better example of diesel punk aesthetic than the Nazis, they have that heavy torchcut and crude vibe to just about everything they made. Honeslty though anything WW1, interwar or WW2 era is prime diesel punk material but i feel the soviets capture the brutal heft the best
@vanguardv1nce1210 ай бұрын
Man I hope you get 1k subs because you are definitely capable of making great content, well done and have a good one!
@Buster-McTunder10 ай бұрын
Here’s to hoping, might be a minute before the next video but locking in for something more substantial
@deadknight140210 ай бұрын
As a 40k fan hearing your take on the technological stagnation of the Imperium, it... I want to correct you... Ah, fuck it. Not only did technology not advance much between the 31st Millennium and the 41st Millennium, it actually degraded. The people of the 31st Millennium were canonically more advanced than those of the 41st. This wasn't an accident on the writers' part, but rather, was a deliberate follow-up on the introduction into the setting, "Forget the power of science and technology, for so much has been forgotten, never to be relearned." Now, you present the hypothesis that it's due to constant warfare preventing technological progress, but no. That's canonically, and even logically not the issue. In fact, under normal circumstances, it would likely see the development of even more advanced technologies. And besides, the vast landscapes of blasted wastelands and battlefields that we tend to imagine are actually... Not that common in the Imperium. Yes, warfare exists throughout, but rarely to the scale and devastation that conflict between the majour factions of the galaxy may cause on a given planet (in fact, such planets that deal with such conditions have their own unique classification under the Adeptus Administratum as War Worlds). Rather, it's a deliberate stagnation caused by one of the factions within the Imperium. And while you made a close guess, it's not the Adeptus Ministorum/Ecclesiarchy (the primary religious institution within the Imperium) nor the Adeptus Astartes (the Space Marines). In fact, both factions are very keen on the idea of having better technology than they presently have. No, the real faction that causes the stagnation and prevents advancement is ironically the exact same one that makes the Imperium more advanced, maintains their technology, and introduces more advanced technologies on occasion; the Adeptus Mechanicus. They straight-up view invention and innovation as the most abhorrent sins imaginable, and they're the ones in charge of the Imperium's technology because no one else knows how to work, maintain, and repair it. They've banned such technological progress as heresies, and thus, the Imperium's only hope for technological advancement is through the discovery of STCs from the Golden Age of Technology, which admittedly, are actually really damn advanced.
@CrimsonDoktor902310 ай бұрын
Probably the perfect example for for diesalpunk; run on war, based on oil, fascist overlords, is that of 1984. While I know it's a bit of a cliche at this point, it still perfectly fits the bill.
@armanada76009 ай бұрын
tell me you're biased without telling me you're biased Buster:
@Buster-McTunder9 ай бұрын
I mean… yes? 😅
@jidk65659 ай бұрын
I think theyre both amazing Bit the image of a 75mm AT gun or a massive flak gun serving a dual purpose opening fire on Mecha is some of THE COOLEST things in Media
@freedoomer252410 ай бұрын
Dieselpunk is my favorite genre of punk, Steam and cyber kinda fight for 2nd depending on my mood but Diesel will always catch my heart
@tropicalhorizongaming545910 ай бұрын
funny, this video came up when I was drawing a dieselpunk armor set
@Buster-McTunder10 ай бұрын
It knows
@oliverfilipp101710 ай бұрын
This comment is underrated
@박승현-n7e10 ай бұрын
Ngl, I wish there were more dieselpunk games/media out there. The only Dieselpunk media that comes to my mind often is that funny comic about a group of red soldiers fighting an endless war against Blue, Yellow, and random mutants & bandits. Basically, the world is apocalyptic with a hint of Eldritch since in one of the comics, they seem to find "things" that are essentially Scps. But they don't care or they get killed, and the comic tends to move to another group of red soldiers constantly. Making us question "What happen to the previous red soldiers group?"
@Discriminator7 ай бұрын
You unlocked such a memory rn. What was that comic called? I remember reading it like 14 years ago. Kinda reminds me of Girls Last Tour btw.
@theloweffortchannel72116 ай бұрын
Its called Gone With The Blastwave
@AnthonyStatera9 ай бұрын
So Cyberpunk phrase was coined in the 70s and later defined in the 80s to mean Cyber = Technology, Punk = Rebel or more precisely Counter Culture. I suspect as the genre is finally becoming more mainstream (been a fan since the beginning) and expanding the meaning is broadening. But lets not water it down to much. I tend to stick to the format of X + Counter Culture, if it doesn’t have that then it doesn’t really fit the SomethingPunk. Take Starfield = NasaPunk, this is inconsistent, Starfield is just Scifi or Space Opera, there is no counter culture in Starfield… but then this is all conjecture you call it what you want, it’s all subjective.
@ifelloff716410 ай бұрын
I think dieselpunk and atom punk sort of fit together. Like if you look at fallout the vehicles (including power armor) may be powered by nuclear engines, but the tanks and vertiberds are so tough and thick that they could easily fit into a diesel punk setting, same with power armour just if it had been powered by gas. Same with some of the weapons, like the one that just shoots junk, or the artillery that the minutemen use or even the prydwen.
@abcdef276693 ай бұрын
It is funny (and morbid) to imagine that Jules Verne indirectly created Steampunk, and Gavrilo Princep created Dieselpunk by starting WWI, killing the Belle Epoque. By the way, it is always refreshing to see someone on YT who isn't afraid of putting actual Swastikas on a video, instead those Iron Crosses.
@ThatDogFromThatOneAnime2 ай бұрын
You mentioning and playing some Three Days Grace hit me right in my childhood :")
@WolfNCyote7 ай бұрын
Other Diesel Punk ideas/titles that could have been mentioned are "Sky Crawlers" series, "Valkyria Chronicles" series, "Last Exile" (though less diesel in these last 2, but they still follow the fossil fuel idea with a use of 1920's-1940's tech), High Fleet, Factorio, and the last one I got is Foxhole.
@Protodoggy2 ай бұрын
A really good book series that incorporates Dieselpunk is the "Leviathan" series written by Scott Westerfeld, it takes place right around the beginning of ww1, and may or may not also include some aspects of biopunk, I highly recommend reading it if your into Dieselpunk!
@connertomaterhater669110 ай бұрын
Peak diesel punk is whatever the 40k Orks in happen to be doing at the moment.
@greasedgamer55Ай бұрын
Nice Heroforge model right at the end it's good for oc and pfps alike
@gimmeyourrights829210 ай бұрын
Dieselpunk in my opinion is basically a remix of retro-futurism. Retro-futurism is like that sweet wholesome Christmas song you hear every now and then, and Dieselpunk is heavy metal remix of that song. It's industrial, it's grimy, it's lived in and it's badass! Raypunk is the EDM version of the metal remix of said Christmas song. Cyberpunk is just pure dubstep.
@DioBrando_SamaАй бұрын
Combining all punks would be absolutely mad. I'd love it.
@randomguy966Ай бұрын
My first introduction to the concept of dieselpunck was Scott Westerfield’s Leviathan series.
@Totally_Alpharius10 ай бұрын
dieselpunk is cool but i honestly prefer biopunk, i just love how gross it all is
@Buster-McTunder10 ай бұрын
This is also cool, I mean they’re all cool. Tyranids are dope
@WillowThomkin10 ай бұрын
As one working on a diesel akin to *Wolfenstein* and *Warhammer 40k*, I can attest that I feel like we’re living in some twisted parody of a dieselpunk world. Ă.Ă
@staticaleel506824 күн бұрын
I always thought of diesel punk as “Late WW1 / WW2 inspired futuristic” And yeah, that sums up the aesthetic a lot.
@gasmonkey10008 ай бұрын
I'd personally argue you could have dieselpunk even without the presence of nazis. Iron Harvest lacks nazis but is pretty hard in dieselpunk territory. I'd argue Dieselpunk, as I'd define it, contains the following: 1. Mass, almost dependent usage, on diesel machines. Often times the bigger the better but pragmatic design can also shine through. 2. Cynicism. The light of hope almost completely smothered by war, death, plague, smog, despair, society, and choking smoke. Where steampunk and solarpunk promise the raising up of humanity by the progress of technology, the dieselpunk story will show that same technological salvation bury mankind. 3. The weight of society and government crushing more and more individuality and freedom. While it's especially obvious in settings where an authoritarian regime is in charge the same exists for the liberal states too. Rationing, drafts, internment camps, suspension of elections due to wartime concerns, paranoia due to fear of spies. These measures were taken in the UK under Churchill with Clement Attlee's assistance. And even without war there's crime and corruption (see the LA Quartet to see how bad that can get)
@Exalron9 ай бұрын
Dieselpunk and Atompunk are my favorites. The technology is so cool looking
@vinniesmiles6679 күн бұрын
Biopunk has always been one of my fav punk aesthetics…reseident evil and bioshock 1 are prime examples and for those unawares focuses on the advancement of biotechnology
@kelvinsantiago70617 ай бұрын
Despite its flaws i think that CoD Vanguard nailed the Dieselpunk aesthetics with its Gunsmithing, a shame the campaign couldn't keep up.
@navarone255 ай бұрын
I would Love you If you would have included Iron harvest footage
@OnionZest10 ай бұрын
Known about dieselpunk for a while, a book series called leviathan introduced it to me. Don't know if it holds up
@Miestwin10 ай бұрын
Right of the start, wrong! NASApunk and Cassette Futurism are two different things. NASApunk is sci-fi with the aesthetic of what we had in space in early XXIc till now. A mix of touch screens, analog controls, cables. Basically, how ISS looks today. So, Starfield, and all sci-fi movies, where our tech looks like it hasn't advanced much in the last XX years into the future it takes place. Cassette Futurism, is sci-fi with the tech of 80s and early 90s. 100% analog, CRT screens, almost nothing is wireless, and if it is, it's the size of a suitcase. It's Alien, Blade Runner.
@jamespaguip591310 ай бұрын
Iron harvest RTS game is also dieselpunk
@Buster-McTunder10 ай бұрын
I think I’ve seen it, it looks like Sythe, right?
@jomonkey275810 ай бұрын
@@Buster-McTunderit is scythe, but under a different name
@jamespaguip591310 ай бұрын
@@Buster-McTunder yes
@jamespaguip591310 ай бұрын
@@Buster-McTunder what are your thought on the scrin from command and conquer and the zebesian from metroid series.
@Buster-McTunder10 ай бұрын
@@jamespaguip5913 I’ll be honest I’m not familiar with either of those
@biggs3839Ай бұрын
There is a fantastic representation of Diesel Punk almost to the letter: Trench Crusade.
@alexanderbell779010 ай бұрын
I saw the title for a split second and thought it was a vid about dieselpatches
@bobsmith851010 ай бұрын
I disagree with a lot of the settings you tried to put into Dieselpunk. The reasoning just seemed too narrow in scope.
@Buster-McTunder10 ай бұрын
The point was the demonstrate it can be as arbitrary or vague as anything; like you could call Cyborg a Cyberpunk character because…. Cyber even though the Teen Titans are certainly not Cyberpunk. Definitions (especially in this context) are totally arbitrary and subjective and up to the collective to come to a consensus on.
@bloodee45088 ай бұрын
Steampunk: Cogs, gears, airships, steam engine magic that makes everything works. (BioShock series) Cyberpunk: Dystopian near future, cybernetics, "high-tech, low-life", corporates (Cyberpunk 2077, Deadlink) Dieselpunk: WW1 - Interwar with technological advancements out of relative time with its time aesthetics. War, mechs, super tech, politics. (Iron Harvest, Scythe, Wolfenstein)
@grimm523310 ай бұрын
What are your thoughts on whalepunk?
@aleistergwynne10 ай бұрын
It's not really a genre though. The only example of it is the Dishonored series of games, which are a blend of several -punk genres, namely steam, diesel, ocean, tesla, and (in the sequels) solar.
@oltyx662310 ай бұрын
"Brother, why have our guns not changed in ten thousand years?" "Because the last time we tried somrthing new our toasters tried to stab us to death!"
@judsongaiden98788 ай бұрын
Shane Acker's '9' is a pretty good example. Acker calls the characters "Stitchpunks," but the world definitely goes all-in on the Dieselpunk aesthetic. 1:45 / 5:36 / 6:57 Sounds more like the Soviet Union with its city-size factory complexes, brutalist architecture, statist bureaucracy, social collectivism, and soul-crushing command economy. 3:48 The Bolshies did the same thing. 4:21 Why democracy? Why not republicanism? 5:05 8-2-10-Z-N 5:16 8-10-Z-N 6:53 The irony is that Nazis - at least in their rhetoric and propaganda - would claim all that sort of thing was due to "Jewish capitalists" or whatever (Bolshies used the same anti-Semitic arguments). Nazis fancied themselves as neo-pagan naturalists. Granted, they were good with tech, but that's a German thing, not a fash thing. Germans were good with tech before and after National Socialism. 7:37 Why do so many right-handed characters in third-person games sling their gear left-handed? Especially long guns worn on the back, but sometimes it's other things like left-handed gas masks being worn by right-handed characters in worlds where everyone's right-handed (like Krieg from Borderlands 2 and The Pyro from Team Fortress 2). It's even infected other media like 'The Mandalorian'! 7:58 That falls within the purview of Soviet brutalism. However, don't utilitarianism and aerodynamics both fall within the purview of ergonomics? Ergo, they ought not contradict each other. More like a min-max thing if they're combined just right.
@Carnefice7 ай бұрын
40k is NOT dieselpunk, and neither is Helldivers. I'm pretty agnostic on the themes you are claiming are part of the genre, but even if I take you at your word on those, that doesn't mean sharing themes on disposable soldiers and authoritarian governments makes something diesel punk. Calling that a stretch is generous. The aesthetic is key to the genre, and neither of those settings have the aesthetic.
@Buster-McTunder7 ай бұрын
Yeah I agree. This video was originally a one-day one-off I made in a rush, and since looking into other Punk genres, I think if I made a Dieselpunk video today it'd look entirely different. But at the time I had 600 subs and was not expecting to get 140 thousand views on this one so it totally caught me off guard. Maybe I'll redo it, but we gotta get through Solar, Steam and Cyber first before coming back around.
@Carnefice7 ай бұрын
@@Buster-McTunder thanks for the response, I hope I didn't come off as top harsh in my critique. I'm going to suscribe and hopefully you do end up redoing it. If you do, I will definitely watch it.
@Buster-McTunder7 ай бұрын
You did not, it’s a sentiment I’ve seen a lot in the comments and I agree with it 100%. But- that’s why I’m going to make it better. Eventually.
@Carnefice7 ай бұрын
@@Buster-McTunder I highly recommend iron Harvest as a great example of a dieselpunk video game at setting. Jakub Rozalski is the artist who created the setting originally. It was used for the board game Scythe first, and then the aforementioned RTS Iron Harvest. I think Wolfenstein was a good pick. I'm actually going down a dieselpunk rabbit hole right now and it's been difficult to find many properties in the genre, but if I come across anything good I will drop another comment here.
@VS-0102 ай бұрын
One of my favorite factions in Warframe, the Grineer are just straight up dieselpunk mixed in with half-life 2 beta art Their machines are held together by ductape and wires, their soldiers looks like they are ready to fall apart and blow up, and their environments are just smog-filled industrial areas
@Esoteric_Loonaism9 ай бұрын
You like making The Proud Boys angry because you think they're nazis I like making The Proud Boys angry because they're feds We are not the same.
@Esoteric_Loonaism9 ай бұрын
Also when Solarpunk/Lunarpunk video, luv me Lunarpunk
@treesurgeon24419 ай бұрын
Only the feds could come up with a boys club that will beat you until you can name 5 breakfast cereals.
@georgeskinner32173 сағат бұрын
Cattlepunk/Steampunk is my goat. I love the feeling of high tech that never was and westerns make everything better
@jamesparrish3559 ай бұрын
Love the font in the thumbnail, can you share which one you used?
@Buster-McTunder8 ай бұрын
I believe it’s called “Jared” on the Pixlr suite
@Shipwright191810 ай бұрын
Maybe a little biased, but I really like steampunk best. The machinery is elegant in design and function, can be just as much art as it is practical. There's sense of optimism, the feeling you can do literally anything if only you can fashion the right machines to help you. It's when tech still had the aura of man-made magic, before everything got chunky and drab as in dieselpunk, and we felt things could only get better and better. Then things like the Titanic disaster and World War 1 happened, and it all came crashing down to earth. Guess I'm a sucker for shiny brass and copper trim...
@trilby344710 ай бұрын
I do think there could be a bit more grime to steampunk, while the Victorian era high societ and fashion are mesmerizing and very nice it is also when the Industrial Revolution was occurring, when factories were becoming a big part of society but safety standards where not fully realized yet, child labor was a thing, and class divide
@Shipwright191810 ай бұрын
A lot of that is still with us today in the real world, and a lot nearer to home than most might realize. I like to be a craftsman, to create, and in dieselpunk the creations always seem to be built in the service of war, and in cyberpunk the soulless mega-corps' bottom lines. Solar and nasa punk, everything is either from the Apple Store or from Radio Shack respectively, it has no soul and half the time you've no idea how it even works. In steampunk, you build an intricate automaton to serve tea just because you can. You work with steam, and any steam engine is about as close as we've ever gotten to imbuing a machine with the breath of life itself. Grit's there in steampunk, just ask any stoker or mechanician, but to my mind the harshness and grittyness can get depressing when it's overdone, to the point where it's misery porn ala Warhammer 40k lore (and I happen to like 40k, oddly enough. Just wouldn't wanna live there!).
@Big_Mad_Mekaniak_Moon_Toof10 ай бұрын
This does put a smile on my face
@cooliostarstache547419 күн бұрын
"Captain America: The First Avenger" and "Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow" are what got me into -punk stuff in the first place
@Flamme-Sanabi10 ай бұрын
Doesn't dieselpunk lose its identity, if you are stretching it so far that when a "complex chunky machine", "Nazi's" or a "gas powered chainsaw" is existant, thus it is dieselpunk? You might see it as a plus, though I find that to be a minus as that sounds like it waters down the aesthetic and vibe. Personally, I prefer cyberpunk (genre) for the message, the feeling, the realness it can have.
@Buster-McTunder10 ай бұрын
This does apply to basically any of the Punks, which is true. But that’s why I tried to make the point that these definitions are as arbitrary as we make them.
@kupcukКүн бұрын
In "flight of the Eisenstein" gravity sling is treated like an ancient, forgotten, deep lore of spacefaring. Explanation is that fuel is so abundant that nobody needs to think about that stuff.
@luisrosraio910810 ай бұрын
Dieselpunk doesn't have anything to do with Nazis or Fascism as a whole, just how Cyberpunk isnt inherently joined at the hip with Corporate overreach and loss of humanity those are just common themes that fit those aesthetics, which is all it is, and aesthetic that lends a certain feeling and instant familiarization with a world. Also Id have to disagree that 40k is dieselpunk as a whole, and even just the Imperium, though there are some elements that match, but its more just normal Sci-fi concepts with gothic and militaristic influences. And Indiana Jones is literally historical fiction...
@bongwatercrocodile3159 ай бұрын
Yeah the video author is kinda forcefully cramming fascism into his definition leading to stuff like calling Indiana Jones dieselpunk. Personal politics bleeding through.
@l0sts0ul899 ай бұрын
@@bongwatercrocodile315 annoying but still pretty good
@horatiusromanus9 ай бұрын
@@bongwatercrocodile315Well there aren’t any other totalizing ideologies that dominated the 20th century and shadow still plagues us today to talk about. The USSR never happened and would probably not fit in with a state that dominates everything.
@IvantheTerribleIV9 ай бұрын
If you remove corporate overreach from cyberpunk your gonna have to replace it with another authority figure given punk in being a movement about rebellion needs something to be rebelling against. If you rip out all the punk elements you haven't made a cyberpunk story it's just normal sci-fi
@flachzange16148 ай бұрын
The ...punk means social changes because of technology. In Cyberpunk its anarchocapitalism and in dieselpunk its mostly authoritarianism
@ari49183 ай бұрын
I think ultrakill fits this perfectly from the artsyle to the world history except instead of gasoline it all runs on blood
@aigaro973621 күн бұрын
As someone that loves interwar period and it's aesthetic, I think that I can now say that I'm mostly into DieselPunk
@Anon-i2z6 ай бұрын
I like Steampunk Cyberpunk and Diesel Punk These are the best in my Opinion
@jimmyboy1318 ай бұрын
I was today years old when I first heard the term Dieselpunk. And I love it. Not sure I love it as much as I love Steampunk but I'll give it time.
@Buster-McTunder8 ай бұрын
I just feel like there’s not a lot Steampunk has going for it outside of aesthetic, but if that’s your jam all the more power to ya!
@tysonristau4995Ай бұрын
We are living in dieselpunk right now. Sitting here and watching a Boeing 777 taxi in
@ai3467BlackIce9 ай бұрын
I suggest covering Biopunk, has even more interesting ideas.
@Wolfbane16779 ай бұрын
I actually want to see more Arcanepunk, sure you can say any fantasy world is arcanepunk but arcanepunk is rarely known.
@suncanny141810 ай бұрын
What exactly is the difference between a punk genre and retro futurism ?
@Buster-McTunder10 ай бұрын
Punk can mean many things. If purely going on Aesthetic, Nasapunk and Retro Futurism are the same. But often Punk also means a rebellion against it, so say space pirates are antithetical “punk” of the regular NASA-inspired space tech. If that makes sense. -In my experience and or interpretation of Punk and narrative themes.
@jckblck8 ай бұрын
Got into Dieselpunk via Crimson Skies alternate history. Well worth checking out.
@theteadude3945Ай бұрын
everyone said it and i will say it too, Iron Harvest, that is the pinnacle of dieselpunk. (also ik that when the vid released it wasnt out yet but Frostpunk 2 is also worth mentioning)
@duphasdan7 ай бұрын
For me I think that there are in between periods for punk eras not mentioned much. Like how Teslapunk is the period between Steampunk and Dieselpunk as people move away from steam to electricity and the energy sources used to power electricity. Also, Steelpunk being an in between era between Atompunk and Cyberpunk as the war torn period and spycraft of the Atompunk era starts moving more toward the use of increasingly miniature and complicated electronics and equipment that will eventually lead to the hyper electronic based era of Cyberpunk. Good examples of Teslapunk would be games like Close to the Sun, and Bioshock Infinite as both games use elements of Steampunk and Dieselpunk with a hefty use of electricity and similar elements of designs of the post Victorian Era and up to the first world war. Good examples of Steelpunk would be movies like Robocop and the classic Terminator movies. Both have elements of Atompunk as there is some semblance of nuclear power being used still and it takes place in the late and post Cold War era. Also there are elements of Cyberpunk creeping in as both movies involve powerful mega corporations that have a high level of control and / or the ability to ruin the world, and there are increasing levels of things like computers, hacking, and early internet usage.
@wiseonly528 ай бұрын
So mad max is probably one of the best exemples of dieselpunk
@Gift_Of_Victory4 ай бұрын
Anyone see Sky Captain and The World of Tomorrow?
@ulevirusff674210 ай бұрын
It's sad people boil cyberpunk down to aesthetics of its worst representatives. Unlike other "punks" it is an actual cultural movement with insanely talanted creators.
@BlargBlarg-z7k7 ай бұрын
the Civilization Revolution music in the background caught me off guard...
@C0ZM0Z1N9 ай бұрын
1:12 Putting Starfield instead of Star citizen has to be blasphemy
@ThornMochaАй бұрын
Facts I don't play star citizen sadly but I can agree with you
@jamesbeattie88002 күн бұрын
Brutal Industrialist Utilitarian War cooking with high octane petrol.
@WarDog7935 ай бұрын
Thanks for this overview of dieselpunk (& some of the others--holy crap there are so many!) I would not have thought of Warhammer 40K as dieselpunk, but it kinda fits. What I like about dieselpunk mainly is that it seems more plausible than steampunk, which, unless you're talking about tanks, submarines and airships, just doesn't work. And I've seen too many steampunk fans who doll themselves up with *junk* that has no purpose, let alone function (like costume jewelry.🤮) Also, femfans who dress up in dieselpunk are way sexier than steampunk. Okay, NASApunk and atompunk are pretty cool, but, like HALO, they're based on undiscovered "science" and are pretty much just general SF of "could be." Dieselpunk is the past that *could have been.*
@saadkhaion92349 күн бұрын
Man I really love Dieselpunk, I really hope for some Wolfenstein game in battlefield multiplayer with all those retrofuturestic dress & style! Would be fire