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  • Summary: In Synergia, a neon-lit dystopian cityscape becomes the stage for thrilling adventure and deep yuri romance. Embark on this emotional journey with a bitter veteran cop and her replacement housedroid who form a unique but uneasy bond just as the world threatens to tear them apart.

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    In Synergia, a neon-lit dystopian cityscape becomes the stage for thrilling adventure and deep yuri romance. Embark on this emotional journey with a bitter veteran cop and her replacement housedroid who form a unique but uneasy bond just as the world threatens to tear them apart.

    The complex personalities and experiences of more than 20 characters are interwoven across multiple paths and possible endings, offering around 10 hours of suspenseful narrative and interactive terminal sequences. Explore nearly 100 unique backdrops and CGs, all set to an evocative soundtrack by Andy Andi Han, composer for Sense – A Cyberpunk Ghost Story.
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  1. Mar 28, 2021
    70
    With incredible aesthetics and real, raw characters, Synergia paints a dark and moody picture and, for the most part, delivers on its promises. If you’re interested in a cyberpunk love story that pulls heavily from classics like Blade Runner, Akira, and Ghost in the Shell that is perhaps too interesting for its own good, give Synergia a download.
  2. Mar 18, 2021
    70
    What Synergia lacks in play, confining its players to a single advance-dialogue action, it makes up for in engrossing characters and story. Its cyberpunk world, lore, mysteries and soundtrack will draw you in, even if the central android/human love story is problematic and its ending very abrupt.
  3. 60
    Cyberpunk is a demanding genre, and Synergia is a better effort at it than we generally see. It's willing to tackle difficult moral questions, it shows genuine distress at the class systems and the hubris of corporations, and it's science fiction without being gratuitous about it. I can think of a certain big-budget blockbuster "cyberpunk" game that doesn't even come close to understanding the genre as well as this humble visual novel, and that's saying something.