RafaelLopez: I opened a discussion about this on my site, and I'd like your input too as this is my current main concern in life. I love cyberpunk, I love RPGs, but there's a problem with both. THEY DON'T RELEASE GREAT CYBERPUNK ROLEPLAYING VIDEOGAMES.
I'm not talking of GOG. There simply aren't many cyberpunk RPGs released for any system, and practically none worth playing. I know three: Deus Ex, Deus Ex: invisible war and Shadowrun (the Genesis one). Roleplaying is the home land of medieval fantasy only.
Can anyone PLEASE share other REALLY GREAT cyberpunk games, particularly RPGs? Note for those who don't like Deus Ex invisible war: please spare me of your remarks on this game... you're the same people who didn't like Fallout 3 because it wasn't isometric anymore. By the way, whoever didn't like Fallout 3, you too spare me now that I picked on you hehehe...
(By the way I hear Omikron is an above the average cross-genre cyberpunk game, but it won't run on my machine, and I'd rather play a real RPG...)
Omikron's an RPG. It's good, too. A little disjointed, but ridiculously ahead of its time. Like one of the other posters said - a number of Adventure/Cyberpunk games, less so on the RPG front. I'll look through my stack when I get home. I have a few of the adventure ones.
Here's what I can think of besides what's been mentioned:
Shadowrun SNES was a solid RPG too if you liked Shadowrun Genesis. The modern levels of Vampire the Masquerade: Redemption had cyberpunk elements that I found mildly reminiscent of Shadowrun, though I wouldn't call it a cyberpunk RPG. Anachronox was modern and quite good, though cyberpunk is debatable. It has noir elements, but stronger affinities for JRPGs style of storytelling than Gibson. Try it, I think you'll like it.