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Waiting on Cyberpunk 2077? Here Are More Cyberpunk Games Worth Checking Out

October 27, 2020 by Red Stewart

Red Stewart presents more cyberpunk games to check out before Cyberpunk 2077…

Is it fair to call Cyberpunk 2077 the most hyped game of 2020? Many mega AAA titles have come out in the months since this grim year began, yet none have accumulated as much hype as CD Projekt Red’s upcoming action RPG that takes a cynical look into a dystopian future full of corporate hegemony, violence, crime, and cybernetic enhancements.

Still, we’d be lying if we said Cyberpunk 2077 was the first game to do this, or even to do it (hypothetically) well. Plenty of other developers have taken advantage of the genre to give their own spin on a theoretical techno future. And if you’re interested in 2077, you’ll be interested in these five cyberpunk classics.

SEE ALSO: Cyberpunk Games to Play While We Wait for Cyberpunk 2077

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Red Stewart

 

Filed Under: Articles, Opinions and Long Reads, Flickering Myth TV, Red Stewart, Video Games Tagged With: beneath a steel sky, Cyberpunk 2077, remember me, snatcher, Technobabylon, the red strings club

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