Diamond Member Steam 0 Posted April 14 Diamond Member Share Posted April 14 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up In the surveillance-soaked dystopia of Phoenix City, survival isn’t just about staying alive—it’s about staying unseen. That means leaping across rooftops to avoid patrolled streets, sliding down collapsing rooftops to escape killer drones, and even hiding behind cleaning robots to mask your presence. That’s exactly the type of thrilling action you’ll get playing REPLACED, a new cyberpunk 2.5D action-adventure platformer out of Sad Cat Studios. And though the game isn’t without its flaws, it’s a visual and narrative standout that’s hard to look away from. In REPLACED, you play as REACH, a rather sheltered and naive but highly analytical artificial intelligence who’s accidentally merged with its maker, Doctor Warren Marsh. The story follows the events of a nuclear catastrophe in an alternate version of 1980s America, which has been heavily influenced by Phoenix Corporation, a powerful company that uses innocent people as organ-growing machines to keep the upper class happy and healthy. Most of REPLACED takes place in or around Phoenix City, the corporation’s stronghold that has essentially become a surveillance state. The world of REPLACED is grimy, grungy, and gruesome—but it’s also gorgeous. The game features some of the best 2.5D graphics I’ve ever seen, beating out the likes of This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . From light trickling in through collapsing ceilings and reflecting off decaying mosaic tiles, to glittery flakes of snow falling in a wintry forest, REPLACED’s visuals will make you stop in awe, even when the setting is otherwise depressing and distressed. Character animations are fluid, and the contrast between pixelated models and the more realistic designs of environmental elements is a sight to behold. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Ready to jump in the fray? Screenshot by Destructoid Though combat is action-packed and fun, it has its issues. Only a set number of enemies will fight you at a time, with any excess foes hanging out in the background, politely waiting their turn. On multiple occasions, I struggled to discern which enemies were actually in the fight, leading to me swinging my baton wildly in the air as I thought I was throwing hands (or, in this case, sticks) with a bad guy that wasn’t actually there. Though not totally disruptive to my gameplay experience, it did lead to a few failed fights and frustrating respawns. Despite REPLACED’s glaring issues, it’ll sink its teeth into you. The narrative’s got bite with plenty of twists and turns, and the world-building, which is told through the game’s collectibles system and minor dialogue options, is enthralling. As you progress in the game, REACH discovers more and more about what the A.I. actually is and the reason behind its creation. REPLACED almost feels like a detective story at times, and the game’s intense sound effects and synth-driven soundtrack play incredibly well into the “dark cyberpunk thriller” genre that Sad Cat set its targets on in development. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up At the core of it all, REACH’s transformation is one of the game’s strongest throughlines, evolving in ways that feel both unsettling and deeply human. Supporting characters are morally complex, and REACH’s interactions with them blur the line between man and machine—both internally and externally. It's all an incredibly intriguing thought-experiment of a narrative, especially now, when A.I. is at the forefront of many headlines and cultural discussions. Tack side quests, mini games, and moments of cheeky humor onto all of that, and you’ve got a game that’s hard not to recommend, even with all of its flaws. The post This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up appeared first on This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 0 Quote Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/308953-steam-replaced-review-%E2%80%93-a-beautiful-dystopia-that-doesn%E2%80%99t-always-play-nice/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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