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Neon Chrome
Neon Chrome

Neon Chrome

2016 10tons

Game modes

Single playerLocal multiplayer (2-4)Local co-op

HowLongToBeat

Main

05:15

Main +

08:45

100%

19:30

Summary

Neon Chrome is a ruthless top-down cyberpunk shooter with rogue-like elements. The game takes place inside an arcology – a massive sci-fi mega structure. Every gaming session is different as large parts are randomly generated. Blast your way through walls with guns and cybernetic abilities and try alternate approaches with different roles like the Hacker or the Cyber Psycho. Upgrade your character stats, discover new cybernetic enhancements and build up strength to finally stop the Overseer. Every death is a new beginning – the path to stopping the Overseer is never the same.

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OpenCritic reviews

36Reviews66Worthwhile score

COGconnected

June 2, 2016

Great

Currently there’s a pretty glaring bug where your cursor isn’t centered on your character, resulting in your laser marker not correctly showing your line of fire.

GamingTrend

September 25, 2016

Good

Neon Chrome makes good use of the cyberpunk setting, but remains light on story. While the grind is real, the game shows real promise in couch cooperative play. If twin-stick shooters are your thing, you could do much worse than Neon Chrome.

GameSpew

June 22, 2016

Good

[Neon Chrome‘s] bright and shiny visuals are certainly a pleasure to look at, while the tactical shooting and use of perks offers a different challenge each time you play

Nintendo Enthusiast

October 18, 2017

Mediocre

Ultimately, Neon Chrome is a game for a certain audience. If you're one for sci-fi, retro-style action games, definitely pick this one up.

Hardcore Gamer

May 31, 2016

Mediocre

While most of this review is spent talking about what went wrong, there is a certain type of gamer who will enjoy Neon Chrome.

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