On Nov. 21, Tesla revealed its first truck, the Tesla Cybertruck. The new electric pickup truck seats six passengers with armored glass, three motors, and up to 500 miles range. The revolutionary truck has an angular design, and since its launch, Twitter has been burning the new electric truck from Tesla with several people saying it looks like a vehicle lifted from a poorly rendered video game.

Unlike other unveilings, Tesla Cybertruck has not had the smoothest. Tesla CEO Elon Musk has been hyping the electric truck for months and revealed that its base price is at around $39,900. Tesla said that the truck is made of bulletproof glass and heavy-duty stainless steel.

Elon Musk's presentation for the Tesla Cybertruck hit a snag when the CEO attempted to show off the armored windows of the truck. On queue, Tesla lead designer promptly headed his boss' request and smashed the window, where it breaks. Musk asked him to try again, and the same thing happened.

But, it appears that Tesla Cybertruck has more to worry about aside from the hiccup at its launch. Its blocky and angular design is heavily criticized and made fun on the social networking site Twitter and across the Internet. Elon Musk's Cybertruck is widely compared to almost everything including video games

Some Twitter user noted that the truck's body seemed like a poorly rendered video game. But it did not end there. Some users compared the design to the all-terrain vehicle Warthog from the "Halo" franchise. A research scientist from Google said the angular car reminds him of the Tomb-Sweeping Festival, a festival observed in some East Asian countries where people purchase paper models of material goods to burn and deliver to their ancestors.