reccomend me some cybperpunk games
I already know about ss2 and deus ex
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Then you've already played the worthwhile cyberpunk games.
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You could play the ancient Shadowrun games on Snes and Genesis, but they are not exactly A-Titles.
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bloodnet? it's kinda fun but the difficulty curve spikes way too fucking high
and i disagree @ oxblood, the genesis shadowrun was ace haha and if you don't mind CGA graphics you can check out the old pc version of Neuromancer |
Oni? It was influenced by Ghost in the Shell, so I think it'll have some cyberpunk stuff in it.
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Not really. Good game though anyways.
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Do you have Steam and HL2? Dystopia.
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I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream and I second Neuromancer.
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Oni is kinda terrible, and that's coming from a bungie fag :<
HELL is okay if you really, really like cyberpunk and adventure games. Helm mentioned Bloodnet to me the other day and they reference it in HELL so I'll have to check it out! |
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Beneath a Steel Sky is great if you like Adventure games and Brit-humour. Not strictly cyberpunk though.
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Jet Set Radio even if it hasn't aged well
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Fallout 2 is pretty cyberpunk.
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wasteland is kind of cyberpunk, but i don't think any of the fallouts are
except once you get to the Enclave base in 2, that's almost cyberpunk |
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Have you ever tried Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura? Its older(2001) but pretty steamtastic. It's like Diablo meats steampunk.
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I love Arcanum, BUT IT'S NOT CYBERPUNK. >:
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yeah this thread is about CYBER punk pay attn jimihendrixfan82
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HA HA BOY YOU GOT YOUR CLOCK CLEANED DIRTY WILLIE STYLE
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Fallout isn´t Steampunk. Steampunk normally takes place in non-postapocalyptic versions of the 18th-19th century and utilizes technological ideas from later centuries with 18th-century machinery (hence the name STEAMpunk) Fallout takes place in "the future", utilizing more or less present technological concepts with...junk.
Fallout is what I would call Endzeit. (End-Time or just Post-Apocalypse)...or Junkpunk. |
The only time I've seen any relation to punk in Steampunk is when this really fat guy at a Halloween party had a terrible mohawk and was wearing work boots and a utilikilt and explained everyone he was Steampunk.
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