Posted June 02, 2013

F4LL0UT
Get Showgunners!
Registered: Jun 2011
From Poland

mitsadoor
Bubbles are here
Registered: Nov 2011
From Greece
Posted June 02, 2013
Post edited June 02, 2013 by mitsadoor

iippo
Slave of economy
Registered: Dec 2008
From Finland
Posted June 02, 2013
it had. i got it with my 3D Blaster - first 3d card i ever bought. 4MB memory and all the bling bling to go with it.

NeonSocialite
Neon Maniac
Registered: Dec 2009
From United States
Posted June 02, 2013

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Fever_Discordia
Don't Panic
Registered: Nov 2010
From United Kingdom

Crosmando
chrono commando
Registered: Jan 2012
From Australia
Posted June 02, 2013
I the B.A.T. games are surprisingly good RPGs with an adventure-game-like interface, the art-work (especially the second one) is really nice, I tried emulating them with DOSBox a few months ago and they run perfectly. But I would say they are more like straight (pulpy) science-fiction than cyberpunk.
What's even better is that both of them were published by Ubisoft right back when they were a small publisher, so getting them here on GOG should be easy.
What's even better is that both of them were published by Ubisoft right back when they were a small publisher, so getting them here on GOG should be easy.

NeonSocialite
Neon Maniac
Registered: Dec 2009
From United States
Posted June 02, 2013


What's even better is that both of them were published by Ubisoft right back when they were a small publisher, so getting them here on GOG should be easy.
I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream, Sanity,Terminator games,etc. are some examples.
Though a few titles may not be 100% cyberpunk through and through; they all share medium-heavy cyberpunk visuals and minor themes at least.
If I didn't at least limit that this list would be littered with hard sci-fi,steampunk,post apocalyptic and space exploration games.
Haha, gotta draw the line somewhere.
Post edited June 14, 2013 by irishskrapper

nadenitza
New User
Registered: Mar 2011
From Bulgaria
Posted June 05, 2013
Great list, well done!

NeonSocialite
Neon Maniac
Registered: Dec 2009
From United States

RadonGOG
Buy Sacrifice!!!
Registered: Jun 2012
From Germany

NeonSocialite
Neon Maniac
Registered: Dec 2009
From United States

muratogut
Bonecrusher
Registered: Dec 2008
From Turkey
Posted June 05, 2013
I know Neuromancer, Johnny Mnemonic, Blade Runner, Bloodnet, Hell, Syndicate, System Shock, UBIK, Meat Puppet, Robocop, E.Y.E. are all Cyberpunk.
However I can not comprehend how Terminator and Portal series count as Cyberpunk?
Cyberpunk stories are containing implants, robotic parts, dystopic megacorporations, huge skyscrapers and megacities and most importantly: cyberspace.
Terminator and Portal happens in a post-apocalyptic sci-fi world with robots. So shouldn't they count as post-apocalyptic, instead of Cyberpunk? Cyberpunk's main aspects is high tech low life (computerized life, power hungry corporations). However these don't have them.
However I can not comprehend how Terminator and Portal series count as Cyberpunk?
Cyberpunk stories are containing implants, robotic parts, dystopic megacorporations, huge skyscrapers and megacities and most importantly: cyberspace.
Terminator and Portal happens in a post-apocalyptic sci-fi world with robots. So shouldn't they count as post-apocalyptic, instead of Cyberpunk? Cyberpunk's main aspects is high tech low life (computerized life, power hungry corporations). However these don't have them.
Post edited June 05, 2013 by muratogut

NeonSocialite
Neon Maniac
Registered: Dec 2009
From United States
Posted June 05, 2013

However I can not comprehend how Terminator and Portal series count as Cyberpunk?
Cyberpunk stories are containing implants, robotic parts, dystopic megacorporations, huge skyscrapers and megacities and most importantly: cyberspace.
Terminator and Portal happens in a post-apocalyptic sci-fi world with robots. So shouldn't they count as post-apocalyptic, instead of Cyberpunk? Cyberpunk's main aspects is high tech low life (computerized life, power hungry corporations). However these don't have them.
I agree with you for the most part.
While not the truest form of cyberpunk, which I prefer, many communities have had long debates on the inclusion of these titles and many like them.
You also have to keep in mind that many do not go by the strict guidelines regarding the topic and some leeway must be made.
Overall, this is a pretty strict list though and a quick run through it would have a hard time pissing off even the die hard fans.
The Terminator series main theme is that cyborgs/androids (Skynet) are used by world powers and corporations in the future for war, political gain and assassination.
While the movies have very little cyberpunk imagery, the minor themes are there.
The Terminator games listed feature these elements, have different settings and also have cyberpunk visuals; sharing little in common with the original movies.
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Portal series removed.
Post edited June 06, 2013 by irishskrapper

XYCat
The Fox says:
Registered: Dec 2009
From Christmas Island
Posted June 06, 2013
Project eden is on gog now :)

NeonSocialite
Neon Maniac
Registered: Dec 2009
From United States
Posted June 06, 2013
Post edited June 07, 2013 by irishskrapper