The Seattle-based industrial metal duo return with a glitchy, punky new song heavy on dystopian angst.
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CY_BORG will be funded via an upcoming Kickstarter campaign and promises the same grim and gritty aesthetic of it’s predecessor but with a lot more “high tech, low life.”
Powered by a Raspberry Pi, it truly looks like something you’d see in William Gibson’s Sprawl books.
Paying homage to the best point and click adventures of the past, the game is due out on October 14th on Switch and PC.
Watch two very non-cyberpunk gentlemen create some very cyberpunk music live using only 70’s-era tech.
The game will let you hunt replicants down as either a human or replicant blade runner.
The new song is from the band’s upcoming album Aggression Continuum which is scheduled to be released on June 18th.
US transmedia company Voltaku will bring the vibrant and violent dystopian world to life on screen using Epic’s Unreal Engine.
Starting April 1st you have no excuse not to play this fine adventure game.
The anime adaptation is being handled by legendary Japanese studio Sunrise.
Bandai Namco’s high-concept action RPG is slated to be released this June. An anime series also in development.
The volume will collect all current issues of the comic, which takes place in between the first and second games.
The sequel to 2064: Read Only Memories was announced back in 2019 but now we have confirmation of more platforms and a release window.
Retro gaming blog Games from the Black Hole reveals a fascinating yet unrefined version of Hideo Kojima’s classic cyberpunk adventure.
The sequel to 1994 DOS classic Beneath a Steel Sky was released in Summer 2020 on Steam and Apple Arcade. Now it’s coming to Switch, Xbox One, and Playstation 4.
“Atomic: Ad Initivm” is heavy on the dark synth and post-punk with a delightfully dark video that recalls imagery from Ghost in the Shell, Akira, and others.
It’s being developed by Netflix with animation duties being handled by Ghost in the Shell Studio, Production I.G.
Volume #1 is being funded via Kickstarter right now and promises an “Epic cyberpunk saga of friendship, love, bravery and endless femme fatale badassery!” Sounds good to us.
Stretch goals include a bangin’ synthwave soundtrack, Switch, Linux, Xbox, Mac ports, and a bunch more. And the first chapter is playable for free right now.
The fan made trailer makes the movie look like a good dystopian film that we all know it isn’t.