Cyberia 2: Resurrection
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Cyberia 2: Resurrection Reviews

Randomized gameplay - so it's never the same game twice.Action that moves... you can't just shoot your way out of this.Blackout-inducing G-force flying and driving, but don't just hang on or you won't make it.
App ID717720
App TypeGAME
Developers
Publishers Interplay
Categories Single-player
Genres Strategy, Action, Adventure
Release Date23 Oct, 2017
Platforms Windows, Mac, Linux
Supported Languages English

Cyberia 2: Resurrection
15 Total Reviews
11 Positive Reviews
4 Negative Reviews
Mixed Score

Cyberia 2: Resurrection has garnered a total of 15 reviews, with 11 positive reviews and 4 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mixed’ overall score.

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Recent Steam Reviews

This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback

Playtime: 252 minutes
Never got to play the sequel in the 90's, so I got it now. Ultimately disappointed though for several reasons: [list] [*]There are single-scene puzzles and rail-shooter type action sequences, very little of the "walk around and look for stuff" gameplay from Cyberia 1. [*]The VR-style filesystem/directory navigation was very confusing; I didn't even realize what it was or what I should be doing first. I guess some people had dreams that this kind of computer navigation would be "the future", but overall it's very annoying as you have to wait to get to the node you need to traverse. In the future, we can tell why a VR-only OS didn't ever catch on. [*]It's technically impossible to shoot all of the enemies, so it feels more overwhelming and less like a memorization/skill challenge. [*]The game leaned in way too hard into 70's/80's Alpha-Male-vs-Butch-Feminist conversation tropes, to the point it was just sad; none of the characters had any amount of depth, and it was such a missed opportunity. [/list] If you liked the first game, just remember it fondly as it was and skip this one.
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