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Top 30 Best Cyberpunk Games To Get Your Dystopian Fill

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Ignacio Weil Ignacio Weil
News - June 27th 2024, 17:50 GMT+2
Cyberpunk 2077

Cyberpunk 2077

Do we need to say more? We have to get the most well-known one out-of-the-way first. Despite its disastrous start, it had a resurgence with the Netflix series and a DLC, which made true fans of the genre return and fall in love with this game. | CD Projekt RED

Ghost Runner

Ghostrunner

Something very characteristic about this genre is its seeming infatuation with Japanese culture, with neon signs and holograms galore. Ghostrunner gives you gameplay similar to Prince of Persia but in first-person, running along walls and using your katana to eliminate all the robots that cross your path. | © 505 Games

Turbo Overkill

Turbo Overkill

But if what you're looking for is that first-person gameplay in this setting, look no further than Turbo Overkill. The name should tell you everything, so be careful, as the sheer amount of things happening on the screen will give you whiplash. You're going to need reflexes like a machine to handle this game. | © Apogee

MULLET MADJACK

MULLET MADJACK

But if you want something a bit more laid-back but no less fun, try MULLET MADJACK. It's the same first-person action, but with a cartoonish aesthetic of that vintage 80s style of what the future would be like, where neon definitely shines brighter than ever. Don't let anything mess up your mullet! | © Epopeia

Severed Steel

Severed Steel

And the best first-person shooter with a cyberpunk style has to be Severed Steel. It’s not just the fast-paced action, or how good the dynamic movement feels, or even the completely destructible environments. It’s all about the music. How could you not have brutal techno while taking down hordes of enemies? | © Greylock

Stray

Stray

We all had eyes only for our beloved kitten lost in the big city. But what about the city and its inhabitants? That's right, pure cyberpunk style! We have android companions in the big futuristic landscape... but I understand if you only paid attention to the little cat. | © Annapurna

ENCODYA

ENCODYA

And since we're talking about adorable games in a not-so-adorable world, we have to mention ENCODYA. Here, you play as a little orphan girl and her big protective robot, surviving on the streets of Neo-Berlin. A point-and-click adventure that will melt your heart! | © Assemble

Deus Ex

Deus Ex

While games like Mankind Divided brought the series to modern gameplay, no title compares to the original Deus Ex. Not only does it have the best story and character by far, but the gameplay also allows you to solve the same problem in more than one way, whether it's by talking to a guard, sneaking into the facility, or going in guns blazing. Your choice! | © Eidos

System Shock 2

System Shock 2

A cult classic, but we had to choose the sequel because it does everything the first one did, but better. Imagine the good old days of Doom and Half-Life, but turned into a killing machine full of cybernetic implants and with a great narrative. What more could you ask for? | © Nightdive

Katana Zero

Katana Zero

Although there are many cyberpunk platformers, the king has to be Katana Zero. Did you know that just one bullet is enough to kill you, and you only have a katana to defend yourself? But don't worry, you can always go back in time. And when you get the perfect run and see how you single-handedly clear a room full of guards, dodging all the bullets... chef's kiss. Oh, and the plot twist at the end is mind-blowing. | © Devolver

SANABI

SANABI

In fact, Katana Zero was so great that many wanted to replicate the cyberpunk + platformer formula, and the best of its descendants has to be SANABI. Thanks to your prosthetic arm, you can quickly traverse the neon city, creating scenarios where movement is full of adrenaline and action. And just look at the background art! | © NEOWIZ

Best cyberpunk games huntdown

HUNTDOWN

But of course, sometimes we want less art and more mindless entertainment. It's the dystopian world, after all, and why look further than HUNTDOWN? Think of the art and gameplay of Broforce, but add an 80s aesthetic and you have a winning formula. | © Coffee Stain

Ruiner

RUINER

And speaking of adrenaline, the cyberpunk genre lends itself to many isometric action shooters. With a red and black color palette typical of corrupt companies and futuristic autocratic governments, RUINER gives us that feeling of surviving in a dystopian city through firepower alone. | © Devolver

Best cyberpunk games synthetik

SYNTHETIK: Legion Rising

Some might think this game is more futuristic than cyberpunk, but I say: They are wrong! SYNTHETIK: Legion Rising is not just about robots, but fighting against the apocalypse created by machines. Think of the events that would happen after Animatrix, but add the weapon experimentation part, and you have a very addictive game. | © Flow Fire

The Ascent

The Ascent

Don't be discouraged by the mixed reviews on Steam. During its launch, The Ascent suffered from many issues, but mainly crashes. True, it still has some, but there are ways to fix them. And once you do, you'll have one of the best isometric shooters to play with friends. | © Flow Fire

Tramsistor

Transistor

But the best isometric cyberpunk game (fight me) has to come from the creators of Hades, and it is none other than Transistor. Setting aside the incredible and stunning visual art of the game, the mechanics of combining different modifications to your cybernetic sword make this game, with its experimentation of different styles, a masterpiece. | © Supergiant

The Red Strings Club

The Red Strings Club

Well, that's a lot of action. If we need to take a break in a futuristic bar, let it be in The Red Strings Club. In this game, you are the bartender, and you have to prepare the exact drinks to get your customers to open up to you, while also uncovering the mystery of the android that has arrived at your bar. Who is she, and who does she belong to? | © Devolver

VA 11 Hall A Cyberpunk Bartender Action

VA-11 Hall-A: Cyberpunk Bartender Action

More bartender action in the cyber world? Absolutely! But what makes VA-11 Hall-A: Cyberpunk Bartender Action different from the rest is its mix of adorable anime designs with the dark dystopian world. You’re going to fall in love with your customers! | © Sukeban

Best cyberpunk games shadow run hong kong

Shadowrun: Hong Kong

And where are you going to get your next mercenary contract if not in a bar? That's how it works with all the Shadowrun games, based on the classic tabletop RPG. Think of a futuristic world mixed with magic, orcs, elves, and dragons. And it works! But if we have to recommend one of its many adaptations to the world of video games, you have to go with Shadowrun: Hong Kong. | © Paradox

Akane

Akane

And as is typical of the genre, it’s full of katanas and samurais that move faster than bullets. That’s how Akane works, with a mix of very simple gameplay and an incredible OST. Just one bullet is enough to kill you... but first, it has to hit you. | © Ludic

Observer

Observer

But if we have to immerse ourselves in the dystopia, Observer does an excellent job, where you are nothing more than a cog in the machine serving the megacorporations. Here you have everything for the proper genre setting: a digital plague consuming everyone, a recent war, and a savage capitalist world. | © Bloober Team

Signalis

SIGNALIS

And since we're talking about horror: SIGNALIS makes an excellent mix of authoritarian imperialism, android transhumanism, and Lovecraftian horror. Just look at those colors! And if you're a fan of Resident Evil games, you'll feel right at home. But I warn you: the story is very complicated... | © Humble Games

Technobabylon

Technobabylon

A deadly conspiracy you have to stop? A futuristic city full of neon signs and trash in the streets? Dark glasses at night? Yes, Technobabylon offers you a point-and-click adventure with all that and more, controlling three protagonists at the same time. | © Wadjet Eye

2064 Read Only Memories

2064: Read Only Memories

We don’t stop with conspiracies, and 2064: Read Only Memories offers us another great adventure of journalists turned detectives. Despite being a small and lesser-known game, it gives us a more cheerful (and maybe anime) look at the grim cyberpunk world. Plus, you have cat girls! | © Chorus Worldwide

Invisible Inc

Invisible, Inc.

But the best anti-corporate game in the cyberpunk world has to be Invisible, Inc. Think of secret agents infiltrating offices filled with guards to get that information that could make a difference. And if we're going to trust a company, why not the creators of Don't Starve? | © Klei

Beyond a Steel Sky

Beyond a Steel Sky

An honorable mention has to be made for Beyond a Steel Sky. If the 1994 original is a bit too heavy for you, then try the more recent version, which allows us to explore this world in third person. Thank the Machine God for reviving this cult classic! | © Revolution Software

Dystopika

Dystopika

If there was one type of game we were missing, it was a city simulation game. Dystopika is a very recent game, but it quickly became beloved by a fan base thanks to combining gameplay that we rarely see in cyberpunk worlds. Sometimes we don't want to be the lone street samurai. Sometimes we just want to be the ones who created this dystopian world. | © Voids Within

Cloudpunk

Cloudpunk

Oh, if only there were a game that allowed us to explore these great skyscrapers and dark towers we just created... But wait, there is one! Cloudpunk puts you in the shoes of a simple citizen making deliveries, meeting all kinds of characters during your work shift. It's just another day of the grind... | © ION LANDS

Citizen Sleeper

Citizen Sleeper

Controversial, but not really: Shadowrun is not the best cyberpunk video game with tabletop RPG gameplay. No, that honor goes to Citizen Sleeper, where we live in the ruins of interplanetary capitalism, making decisions and upgrading our character to survive as an outcast. | © Fellow Traveler

Quadrilateral cowboy

Quadrilateral Cowboy

And finally, it wouldn't be one of my lists if it didn't include at least one very weird game. Quadrilateral Cowboy puts us in front of a computer, in front of a computer. Very meta, right? But also, its retro-cyberpunk ambient comes in that 80s style of cube-shaped computers, low-megabyte diskettes, and a modem that constantly hangs up. Welcome to the future! | © Blendo Games

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Cyberpunk 2077 managed to renew interest in the genre, both with the Edgerunners series and the CD Projekt RED video game. But did you know that it is far from the only good game? Since its beginnings with William Gibson's novel titled "Neuromancer," we have had a plethora of titles filled with neon-lit cities, robotic transhumanism, and neo-samurais drinking in the corner of a bar. Yes, there are too many bars in this genre. Here are our 30 favorite cyberpunk games!

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Cyberpunk 2077 managed to renew interest in the genre, both with the Edgerunners series and the CD Projekt RED video game. But did you know that it is far from the only good game? Since its beginnings with William Gibson's novel titled "Neuromancer," we have had a plethora of titles filled with neon-lit cities, robotic transhumanism, and neo-samurais drinking in the corner of a bar. Yes, there are too many bars in this genre. Here are our 30 favorite cyberpunk games!

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