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  1. Jan 20, 2018
    8
    there are many cyberpunk games out there some fail by being too arty with little content
    this game really is a look into the darkside of the future worlds run by machines and possibly the Clintons what I mean is the game has a message a humorous one
    the game has a charm and addictive feel to it my problem with the game is the narrative can be all over the place you have to pay attention
    there are many cyberpunk games out there some fail by being too arty with little content
    this game really is a look into the darkside of the future worlds run by machines and possibly the Clintons what I mean is the game has a message a humorous one
    the game has a charm and addictive feel to it
    my problem with the game is the narrative can be all over the place you have to pay attention
    or you lose story the plot and you struggle with the point and click side of the game which is clever well done and almost perfectly executed
    the music voice acting to a degree it well done and the story crazy and mad enough to engaging
    I liked it a lot....
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  1. Sep 17, 2019
    80
    When it isn’t bogged down by overly long conversations and cutscenes, Neofeud presents a compelling vision of the future clearly influenced by science fiction tropes of the past.
  2. 70
    Neofeud's futuristic, Bladerunner-like world, its thoughtful dialogue that's entirely voice acted, and its fresh point-and-click puzzles make it a title worth trying — as long as you're aware that it has some annoying flaws along the way. After a slow start, Neofeud develops into a complex tale that approaches profound ideas about what it means to be sentient, what it means to care about someone who may or may not be alive, and how it could be a big problem our society could face someday soon.