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Neofeud 2 in game footage
Neofeud 2 in game footage

"No exaggeration, the best Point & Click game I've played. ...a cyberpunk dystopia ruled by corporate feudalism... I loved it from the very beginning to the final credits." --Neofeud Reviewer #indiegame #indiedev #retrogamehttps://store.steampowered.com/app/673850/Neofeud/


No exaggeration, the best Point & Click game I've

The story takes place in a cyberpunk dystopia ruled by
corporate feudalism, where poverty runs rampant, affecting not
just humans but also other sentient beings, like robots. It's
packed with references to actors, artists, and movies like
Terminator 2, Matrix, and Star Wars, which make up most of the
funny parts of the game.
Despite having a lot of text, it never felt heavy. The voice acting,
while homemade, is quite good, and the difficulty is well
balanced, not the nightmare you often find in this genre.
If I had to mention something negative, it would be that
character portraits appear directly in the scene instead of being
framed, blending into the background. Even so, it feels totally
consistent with the game's raw art style, which overflows with
personality.
In short, | loved it from the very beginning to the final credits.
It's totally memorable, and | can't wait for the highly anticipated
sequel (though this story is fully complete on its own, just to
clarify).
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No exaggeration, the best Point & Click game I've The story takes place in a cyberpunk dystopia ruled by corporate feudalism, where poverty runs rampant, affecting not just humans but also other sentient beings, like robots. It's packed with references to actors, artists, and movies like Terminator 2, Matrix, and Star Wars, which make up most of the funny parts of the game. Despite having a lot of text, it never felt heavy. The voice acting, while homemade, is quite good, and the difficulty is well balanced, not the nightmare you often find in this genre. If I had to mention something negative, it would be that character portraits appear directly in the scene instead of being framed, blending into the background. Even so, it feels totally consistent with the game's raw art style, which overflows with personality. In short, | loved it from the very beginning to the final credits. It's totally memorable, and | can't wait for the highly anticipated sequel (though this story is fully complete on its own, just to clarify). Was this review helpful? & Yes No © Funny QAward