After a lengthy Early Access period, the 2D Open-world cyberpunk action RPG Dex has finally been fully released. With an interesting mix of visuals and gameplay this looks like it might be worth checking out.
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As a big fan of cyberpunk settings, I'm glad to see that Dex has successfully made it to release. I appreciate the well-defined visual style of the game as well the mix of RPG staples such as dialog options and customization it promises. I'm not exactly sold on how the combat system looks but the mixing of cyberspace and the real world in the gameplay certainly looks interesting. Finally, a dev estimated an average of 12-20 hours of gameplay so there's plenty of content in the game too.
It's always nice to get all sorts of games on Linux and I'm mighty tempted to pick this one up to review it at a later date.
You can grab Dex either on Steam or get a DRM-free version at the Humble Store.
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Discover the truth behind an enigmatic AI striving to reach the Singularity, a theoretical “event horizon” in which artificial intelligence will
surpass human intelligence and all bets about the future will be off. How will you play your part in the story?
Explore the futuristic city of Harbor Prime and meet its many inhabitants, answer the challenges the city has to offer, roam the neon-lit
streets, and augment your character with skills and implants.
Designed as a tribute to the classic RPGs from the ‘90s, updated for a modern audience, Dex invites you to become part of a living, breathing cyberpunk universe as you decide which ultimate path you will embrace.
As a big fan of cyberpunk settings, I'm glad to see that Dex has successfully made it to release. I appreciate the well-defined visual style of the game as well the mix of RPG staples such as dialog options and customization it promises. I'm not exactly sold on how the combat system looks but the mixing of cyberspace and the real world in the gameplay certainly looks interesting. Finally, a dev estimated an average of 12-20 hours of gameplay so there's plenty of content in the game too.
It's always nice to get all sorts of games on Linux and I'm mighty tempted to pick this one up to review it at a later date.
You can grab Dex either on Steam or get a DRM-free version at the Humble Store.
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DRM free, cyberpunk, linux, PC Exclusive, checks a lot of my boxes to get me interested.
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Unfortunately, one of the types of hacking mini games (cyberspace?) is still broken on linux (it freezes on a black screen), making it completely unplayable.
The game so far is enjoyable for the most part, but I can't progress very far right now.
The game so far is enjoyable for the most part, but I can't progress very far right now.
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Looks very neat. I hope they get those issues valczir mentions sorted soon.
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Quoting: valczirUnfortunately, one of the types of hacking mini games (cyberspace?) is still broken on linux (it freezes on a black screen), making it completely unplayable.
The game so far is enjoyable for the most part, but I can't progress very far right now.
Thanks for letting us know. I was considering picking it up, but I was concerned about some of the comments on the Steam forums about it being broken on Linux in the beta stage. It's too bad they didn't fix those issues before releasing.
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I was waiting for this one. Hopefully it will come out on GOG too. I asked developers about it, so may be they'll clarify.
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Quoting: valczirUnfortunately, one of the types of hacking mini games (cyberspace?) is still broken on linux (it freezes on a black screen), making it completely unplayable.
The game so far is enjoyable for the most part, but I can't progress very far right now.
I just started playing, and I have the same problem (I think). I get to Tony's hideout, and Decker is supposed to teach me about cyberspace. I get into cyberspace with the bars at the sides of the screen and me in the middle, but then all I can do is hit Esc to get to the pause menu, nothing else works. Seems this is a bug on Mac and Linux: http://steamcommunity.com/app/269650/discussions/3/613957600529999042/
Guess we'll have to wait for a fix.
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The cyberspace bug is now fixed.
http://steamcommunity.com/games/269650/announcements/detail/218767367107909568
Just tried it, and it works.
http://steamcommunity.com/games/269650/announcements/detail/218767367107909568
Just tried it, and it works.
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Oh and the name doesn't mean anything but coincidentally could be pronounced as "Buttery" which suits me just fine.
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