- Publisher: 1C Entertainment , 1C-Entertainment
- Release Date: Feb 20, 2020
- Also On: PlayStation 4, Switch, Xbox One
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May 18, 2020Conglomerate 451 repeats itself ad nauseum: 75 missions will take you on a journey through 6 small maps filled with murderous women in kilts and goons in sweatpants. The developers did try to randomize levels, but could not hide the lack of variety.
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May 12, 2020Conglomerate 451 has a solid gameplay base, but that’s really all there is to it and it’s not enough to fully support the game on its own. The combat is decently engaging, but the repetitiveness and lack of interesting elements outside of it means it fails to garner full attention for any extended period of time. Those looking to crawl through neon corridors and vaporise cyborg punks will find some enjoyment from it, but it’s ultimately forgettable.
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Mar 26, 2020While a serviceable dungeon crawler, the lack of polish keeps Conglomerate 451 from being truly engaging.
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Feb 28, 2020It goes back to the game seemingly utilising cyberpunk as an aesthetic, and an excuse for computer-magic, without really exploring the human concerns involved. There’s a billboard in the intro cinematic that literally just says ‘Neon’. Another advertises ‘Hack Cola’. I don’t want to make a joke about an AI writing a cyberpunk script for fear of falling into some sort of terrifying Rococo’s Basilisk-esque logic hole, but you get the picture.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 2 out of 9
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Mixed: 3 out of 9
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Negative: 4 out of 9
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