Neon Blood, a new cyberpunk title, is launching later this year, with a physical release also coming for the game.
The title uses pixel graphics to show off a world 30 years in the future that is worse for wear, and a world where every problem in society has been exacerbated to a severe degree.
"Viridis is a living city that tells its own story, as well as keeping its own secrets. The city's inhabitants will be key pieces for detective Axel McCoin to discover how it works, the root of its inequality and how the inhabitants go about their daily lives. With richly detailed environments and hundreds of secrets to learn, players can explore freely and act as they wish as they explore diverse locations, such as the neon city of Hunter Heaven, the futuristic Bright City and the labyrinthine subway tunnels hidden in Viridis," the official Steam page for the title states.
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Cyberpunk 2077 fans will want to make sure they've played Phantom Liberty.
In terms of combat, the pixel-based title is turn-based, akin to older games in the Final Fantasy series. There's even a party system in the game, allowing you to diversify your line-up.
"Axel will gain allies along his adventure with whom he can face powerful enemies side by side. You can attack, use skills and even objects before unleashing a powerful final attack where you will see the pixel art at its best in this turn-based combat system," a description of the combat reads.
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The title currently has no official release date, though we do know that the title is scheduled for launch in quarter four of this year. The game is set to release on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and Steam.
Topics: Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, Steam, Xbox, Cyberpunk 2077