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Time for a 2.5D cyberpunk adventure – Neon Blood is here, with a -10% launch discount until December 3rd, 2PM UTC!

Viridis, year 2053. Growing inequality drives Bright City and Blind City further and further apart until idealistic detective Axel McCoin starts a revolution to change the world in this fast-paced cyberpunk adventure.

Now on GOG!
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GOG.com: Release: Neon Blood
Another game, where the gifs on the game's store page don't play for me (I have to open them separately, if I want to watch them).
No clue as to the "why".
I'm not aware of any changes made on my side.
WTF is this? It's like it's trying to be Anime, Cyberpunk 2077 and Pixelated 2D platformer at the same time, but somehow fails at all three.
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00063: WTF is this? It's like it's trying to be Anime, Cyberpunk 2077 and Pixelated 2D platformer at the same time, but somehow fails at all three.
Exactly. I have no idea what's going on, and none of the screenshots give me any clues. (Other than it's another game with absolutely no UI or menus!)
Why these negative comments? I think the game looks good and it's no rocket science to guess what this will play like and that there is a market for that.
Not developed by DigiTales, but looks like one of their games. Shows promise
Interesting mix between several graphical elements. ANNO: Mutationem was already somewhat in this direction, this game simply is a bit of a indie-game experiment in the Cyberpunk setting. It makes the seamless experience tricky, yet as long as not played the outcome is unknown.
Post edited 4 days ago by Xeshra
I love my [4K REALISTIC PAVEMENT.TEX] combined with my [OVERBLOOM SHADER] and graced upon my [LOVINGLY CRAFTED PIXEL CHARACTERS].

But yeah, this descriptor, and the game page itself tells me literally nothing about the actual game.

It appears to have turn based elements in combat, but that trailer was a lot of running. Having a map isn't a sin, people. You can just have him say, "I'll catch a taxi" and then zoop up.
I was waiting for this one ! Glad to see it on GOG.
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00063: WTF is this?
I'm pretty sure it's the nightmare I had some years ago after watching Highlander 2, Johnny Mnemonic and binging all of TRON Uprising and however much of Reboot I could before passing out.
Post edited 3 days ago by Breja
This actually speaks to me in a positive way. It's their bad luck though that I'm currently rather well saturated. I will however do a well-meaning wishlist.
A sci-fi cyberpunk detective noir adventure? Cool, wishlisted!

I like the music and the 3D+2D graphics, even though I wished the characters weren't *that* badly pixelated. The closer they get to the camera, the more they become an unrecognizable soup of colors. I'd prefer it if the characters were drawn in the same non-pixelated comic style as in the cut scenes .
Post edited 3 days ago by g2222
Nice, on the wishlist it goes.
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00063: WTF is this? It's like it's trying to be Anime, Cyberpunk 2077 and Pixelated 2D platformer at the same time, but somehow fails at all three.
Ever hear the term "Never judge a book by it's cover"? Or in this case a game lol.

May want to wait to hear from people who actually played the game before such criticism. :)
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00063: WTF is this? It's like it's trying to be Anime, Cyberpunk 2077 and Pixelated 2D platformer at the same time, but somehow fails at all three.
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gog2002x: Ever hear the term "Never judge a book by it's cover"? Or in this case a game lol.

May want to wait to hear from people who actually played the game before such criticism. :)
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Well, to be fair with them - even though I did enjoy the depiction of those three aspects and am definitely interested in this one -, it actually becomes quite easy to make predictions based on very few elements as your years of practice pile up. I rarely find myself surprised by a result anymore : most of the time - a solid 85 % at least, if not more -, a game's final version simply earns the mark I had (more or less) in mind from the beginning. Some titles do offer more than what their "cover" (like you said) hinted at... or at least manage to surprize the player in one way or another, but such a case doesn't occur that often...

More than their nitpicks - I agree that the screenshots aren't very demonstrative... -, I'm becoming more concerned at the videos' rhythm these days : it's way too fast, if you ask me, to fully appreciate the amount of details, care and atmosphere poured by everyone of those extracts. Other than that, it could be a solid contender in the Anachronox line...
Post edited 3 days ago by Zaephir-Moth