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Includes the Extra Outfits DLC.
Explore, fight, talk and hack your way through a rich cyberpunk world in this 2D action-RPG!
Wanted dead by a mysterious and far-reaching organization, you will traverse the futuristic city of Harbor Prime and make unex...
Explore, fight, talk and hack your way through a rich cyberpunk world in this 2D action-RPG!
Wanted dead by a mysterious and far-reaching organization, you will traverse the futuristic city of Harbor Prime and make unexpected allies on your quest to bring down the system! In this cyberpunk adventure inspired by Blade Runner and Neuromancer, you are free to choose your playstyle: will you be a silent assassin, a hacker, a diplomat or a straightforward gunfighter?
Designed as a throwback to earlier 2D platforming and action games combined with modern RPG elements, Dex offers real-time combat, a mature storyline and interactive dialogues.
Customize your character’s skills, equipment and even augmentations – implants which grant you superhuman abilities and open up new paths within the game’s open world.
A revolutionary hacking mechanic also lets you dive into Cyberspace: overcome viruses and intrusion countermeasures to deactivate turrets, overload devices, steal corporate data and cripple your enemies!
Rare blend of realism and creative vision: Realistic action, mature storyline, and complex character interactions combined with hand-drawn characters, animations, and environments, arcade-style melee combat, and an original conception of cyberspace.
Multiple paths: Operate in physical reality or in Cyberspace. Overcome obstacles using your skills, weapons, augmentations…
Meaningful character building: Will you be a silent assassin, a hacker, or a straightforward gunfighter? Improve your character and gear to unlock gameplay-changing upgrades that reinforce and customize your gameplay style.
Unique hacking mechanic: Transfer your consciousness to your avatar, overcome intrusion countermeasures, take action, and then return back to your body in a fraction of a real-time second to see the results – deactivated turrets, overloaded devices, enemies with crippled implants…
Neo-cyberpunk: Story deeply inspired by the cyberpunk novels of William Gibson and other classical cyberpunk authors, flavored with a contemporary concept of augmented reality.
Rich game world and diverse level design: Visit diverse locations in Harbor Prime, a futuristic city complete with luxurious skyscrapers, run-down shantytowns, and seedy red-light districts. Take part in street brawls, steal corporate data, overcome environmental hazards, and, of course, stay alive – no easy task.
Three special outfits: The Samio Cyberwear allows you to regenerate your Focus when hacking, the Euroforce BattleRig offers physical protection against bullets, and the Armagear InvisiSuit can make you invisible! You’ll have to be on the lookout for clues about their location, and face serious opposition before earning them!
Like many people online my copy of Dex wouldn't start, the game screen would go white and I'd get a Microsoft "your program has stopped" message.
I tried Google and the GOG forums for a fix but no luck.
Finaly I tried setting my firewall to always allow the game to connect to the internet and it worked! then I set the firewall to always block said game: white screen and MS "your program has stopped" error again!
Why would any developer set their game to always "phone home" or else it won't work??
I've had my eye on this game for a while and finally got it the other day on sale. While I normally don't like violent games or strong language in a game, Dex does check all the other cyberpunk boxes I enjoy. This game has really great 2d hand-drawn style graphics. The backgrounds are simply gorgeous. The controls were kind of tricky for me (using mouse and keyboard in a platform run-and-gun/melee game) but you can easily remap the controls to find something you like better. I haven't played super long into the game, but it's been engrossing. Voice acting is generally good. The music is absolutely awesome synth/cyberpunk type music. I love that. The world and story seem pretty standard cyberpunk stuff so far, and yet that doesn't take away from the experience for me. And I find the choice of making the game a side-scrolling rpg an interesting one, and quite like it. If you're a fan of any cyberpunk games or Shadowrun then you should check this out.
Dex isn't an especially original game. The story is pretty much a default cyberpunk plot, with the Evil Corporation (TM) vs. the good hackers. And the gameplay isn't especially amazing - it's nice but it's basically a 2D platformer style with some Metroidvania elements and a mediocre combat system (the melee fights are especially tedious, since there's very little variety to them). However, what really made this game work for me was how much it felt like an RPG of old. The world is full of secondary characters ready to drop side quests that are rich and complex; exploration pays off and returns a lot of perks and EXP - which then of course results in you being able to level up, increasing both your abilities and stats in many directions, transforming you into a powerhouse by the end of the game. The hacking sequences work like a twin-stick shooter - they're not the top of creativity but they can be fun. As a general rule the game becomes much better as you expand your toolset of moves and tricks, because at that point you really have multiple strategies to approach the same problems. You can be clever, sneaky, use your hacking abilities, go in guns blazing or simply pummel everyone to death with your bare (if possibly cyber-augmented) fists.
This all works quite well, making the game a fun romp. Maybe you'll appreciate it more if you like the genre - and by this I mean western RPGs even more than action/platformers/metroidvania - but on sale it's probably a worthy buy for anyone.
A good combination of story line, side-scrolling action, stealth, Dex impressed as an indie cyberpunk game. Being familiar with the tropes but never really having explored the genre much, it felt like a safe introduction to the tried and tested formula of future dystopia blessed and cursed by advanced technology and the moral struggles that come with the question of what it is to be human.
The combat action's fast-paced and just challenging enough to feel satisfying without making you want to smash the mouse/keyboard combo. Experienced games may find it a little on the easy side, but choosing between melee, ranged and sneak attacks is only part of the game. There are plenty of puzzles and a good few platformer sections to keep you occupied, as well as a huge cast of voice-acted characters to interact with. All of these things can be influenced by buying character and weapon upgrades, though you have to make difficult choices over which buff you think would be the most useful - your slots are limited and permanent.
The hacking mini game sections provide another layer of challenge, and while I usually detest non-optional mini games (mad skillz; I does not have them) these ones were just about right once you got the hang of it.
The music and pixel art style is another high point amid the snappy, gritty, and sometimes emotional writing. Oh, the ending...
The only down side was that, as time went on and side quests to level became order of the day, my interest started to wane. You probably could complete the game without gaining the extra cash/skills/levels, but part of the game's charm is the ability to explore everything. Caution: may cause a serious case of FOMO.
Overall a fun if surprisingly serious game.
I own this game on Steam, but I'll be leaving my review here as this little gem is worth getting some extra attention. This entire game is a tribute to classic cyberpunk in the style of Blade Runner. The aesthetic, the plot, the characters - they're tropey as all hell, but that's exactly what the game is after. It's a near perfect encapsulation of that 80s/90s vision of a dystopian future.
Mechanically the game is reminiscent of a 2D platforming version of Deus Ex. You'll use dialogue, hacking, and stealth to negotiate the game's many puzzles. The game also rewards you for exploration, as the world is remarkably fleshed out with notable side characters and plots that you can discover all on your own. The voice acting is also a definite surprise given the indie status of the game and lends the game quite a bit of polish.
If you're a fan of the cyberpunk subgenre, this is a must play.