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Read Only Memories: NEURODIVER Release Date, Phsyical Editions Announced
We finally have an official release date for the long awaited sequel to 2064: Read Only Memories. And it's real soon.
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Developer Critical Hit Games and publisher PLAION have announced Nobody Wants to Die, a cinematic adventure game inspired by works in the neo-noir genre. The game takes place in a futuristic New York City. In the year 2329 to be exact. In Nobody Wants to Die you play as police
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Indie sci-fi and cyberpunk author Anna Mocikat has announced the latest sequel in her popular Behind Blue Eyes series. The Tigress (Behind Blue Eyes Book 5) is—as the title suggests—the fifth main book in the prolific cyberpunk series. A spinoff of the series, Neon Nights, was released last
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Well it’s been a while, hasn’t it? You haven’t heard from me in quite a long time aside from the sporadic news article here and there. There is a reason for that. Actually, there are several reasons. Some of them are even good reasons. This blog post
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Neon Nights: A Cyberpunk Detective Thriller is the latest novel by indie cyberpunk author Anna Mocikat. The book is a crime/detective thriller set in the same universe as her popular Behind Blue Eyes series. Neon Nights stars homocide detectives Siro Ferreira-Nunes and Kate Spader. According to Mocikat, these were
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Titan Comics have released Blade Runner 2039: Luv Vol. 1, the first collected volume in the Blade Runner 2039 comic book series. The book collects the first few issues of Blade Runner 2039, the latest installment of the Blade Runner comic series which began back in 2019 with Blade Runner
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Developer ION LANDS and publisher 505 Games previously announced Nivalis, a follow up to the developer’s breakout success Cloudpunk. Cloudpunk—released back in 2020—was groundbreaking at the time. The game placed you in the role of a courier working for a shady delivery company in a futuristic cyberpunk
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Inti Creates has announced the latest entry in the Azure Striker Gunvolt series called GUNVOLT RECORDS Cychronicle. And in a bit of a departure from the series’ typical cyberpunk platforming, it will be a rhythm game. The game is in development now and targeting a February 2024 release date. GUNVOLT
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Catalyst Games has announced Shadowrun: Takedown, a new tabletop RPG in the legendary Shadowrun series. The game is now live on Kickstarter and as of this writing has surpassed—by a very wide margin—it’s meager $10,000 goal. The project currently sits at $109,000 backer funding with
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JUNG_E is the latest film written and directed by Train to Busan director Yeon Sang-ho. Here the famed South Korean director tries his hand at dystopian science fiction to arguably good success. Its influences are obvious, to the point that some may feel like it is derivative. And that’
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UK music producer and synth wizard State Azure has released a striking cover of the main theme from The Terminator. This is the latest cover of a classic electronic music track by the artist, who is known for crafting modern electronic ambient music that calls back to the classic Berlin
Here is a unique and interesting concept that I have not yet seen in the world of cyberpunk media. Battlemages Don’t Clean Their Teeth is an upcoming project by Matt Adcock, author of the 2019 novel Complete Darkness. It’s essentially a graphic novel that doubles as a coloring-book
Killtopia, the stylish ultra-violent cyberpunk comic from author/creator Dave Cook is on it’s fifth and final installment. This volume, as in the previous four, is being funded via Kickstarter. Killtopia Volume 5’s Kickstarter page is now live. As of the writing of this article, the comic is
Cherry Audio is a music instrument maker known for their soft-synths (software-based synthesizers). Their diverse range of synthesizer plugins are widely used by musicians around the world. The company just announced its new upcoming synthesizer via an ad that has some familiar tropes. Take a look: The ad is clearly
If you’re not someone who follows gaming you might not realize that homebrew is a big thing in the indie game development community. And has been for a number of years now. One of the most prolific platforms for homebrew development has been Commodore’s classic systems, namely the
Osman is an arcade platformer developed by Mitchell Corporation and released in arcades in 1996. Since its release it has never seen any sort of re-release or port. It looks like that is going to change in 2023. It’s been announced that the game is going to be ported
Indie game developer So Romantic and publisher HypeTrain Digital have announced that Jack Move is coming out this September. Jack Move is a turn based RPG inspired and influenced by classic Japanese RPGs and 80’s cyberpunk anime like Akira and Ghost in the Shell. In Jack Move you take
The Voight-Kampff machines in Blade Runner are bulky and they seem like they would be a huge chore to lug around everywhere. Not to mention there is probably a painstaking process for setting one up to function properly. And we won’t get the fancy handheld Voight-Kampff testing machines until
We’ve known for a while that we were getting a Cyberpunk 2077 anime at some point. We’ve since learned that it’s going to be called Cyberpunk: Edgerunners and it’s going to be created by Studio Trigger. The series is due to be released on Netflix in
Now in news I didn’t expect to see today, it looks like a Max Headroom TV reboot is in the works for AMC. And, as if that wasn’t good enough news, Matt Frewer is set to reprise his role as the iconic AI personality. Marvel writer Christopher Cantwell
On her latest album, In a Weary World, Megan McDuffee taps into something special. You can call it synthwave if you want, but that’s really a disservice to this fantastic album. Don’t get me wrong, I love synthwave music but a lot of it doesn’t sound dissimilar
The Terminator franchise has had poor luck for a long time. Ever since the critically acclaimed Terminator 2: Judgement Day, the franchise has failed to recapture the magic of the first two films. Or to resonate with audiences at all really. Tim Miller, director of the franchise’s sixth film,