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Languages :. English and 2 more. Publisher: Interplay Entertainment Corp. Franchise: Cyberia. Share Embed. Add to Cart. View Community Hub. About This Game In a future where global terrorists rule and mankind lives on the brink of destruction, the the ultimate doomsday device has just been discovered beneath the frozen wasteland of northern Russia.
Code-named Cyberia, it was designed in an era of long forgotten peace by the most brilliant minds in nano technology. In an ancient world of hope, it was to be the ultimate protector of a new order. In the year , it stands as the instrument of humanity's destruction. System Requirements Windows. Minimum: OS: Ubuntu See all. Customer reviews. There you must find a secret weapon, a weapon so powerful it might just usher in the end of the world.
Not only are you about to get fried for "information crime" you have to save the world too. Cyberia is a combination of straight-ahead role playing and arcade action. As Zak, you must interact with other characters in a dangerous future world as well as fly combat missions.
Interplay has done a fine job porting over its PC game, so Saturn owners should prepare themselves: We've seen the future and it looks really grim but grim in a cool, next-generation-videogame-system kind of way. While a lot of details are still sketchy, from these pictures, it looks like Cyberia could be a great game.
Tune to us in the near future for more info on this upcoming soft. Part shooter, and part puzzler, Cyberia is all adventure. Although this PC port looks super cool, it lacks replayability. You assume the role of Zack, a futuristic tough guy whose mission is to infiltrate a base known as Cyberia.
The multigenre gameplay includes cockpit shooting similiar to Starblade , pistol dueling while exploring on foot, and puzzle solving in the spirit of Myst. The intense environment often leads to instant death, but unlimited continues help you beat the game.
The puzzles are only a mystery once, though, and one play-through would be enough for most gamers. Exploring with Zack is a slow process. The directional controls are initially confusing and annoying.
Also, during the cockpit sequences, you can lose track of your cross hair in the flashy firefights. Graphically, this almost fully rendered game delivers crisp character images and breathtaking backgrounds.
The flat explosions, however, don't quite fit with the rendered look. With little music, the game's subtle background effects really enhance the overall sonic experience. You hear such nuances as the hum of an engine inside the base. If you want shooting or adventure, stick to basics like Doom or Gex. In a tundra of genre-specific games, however, Cyberia comes in like a heat wave for the renaissance gamer who wants a little bit of everything.
Adventure games are a flighty genre. It's part of their style to be a little slower than games in other genres, with better thought-out content. As a result, adventures that aren't designed well tend to act like a strong dose of Nyquil, putting you to sleep faster than a presidential speech. I'm happy to say, though, that Interplay has managed to rise above the tedium that so many adventures contain to create Cyberia, a compelling interactive movie that'll keep you glued to your cushion.
Cvberia has you going through all the motions, much like Burn: Cycle or Lost Eden , but here there's pizazz. The graphics and sound are fantastic, really putting the zap on you early in the game. Zak must use these resources in moderation because when the three functions are executed, they slowly drain the battery system.
It does, however, recharge over time. While maneuvering the character through the complex base levels, you must be on the lookout for potential hazards. After encountering a batch of enemies, you find yourself immersed in a heated gunbattle.
Instead of using a free-movement system, the developers opted for nodal advancements, meaning you point-and-click your way through certain paths that lead to different points.
Additionally, there are non-player characters located throughout the world with which to converse and gather clues. The airborne portion of the game involves navigating the not-so-friendly skies in the TF TransFighter.
Endowed with the AutoNav piloting system, the aircraft will pretty much fly itself anywhere you need it to go. There is a catch, however. While enemy aircraft are hovering, you must fire the onboard weapons manually.
There are seven airborne areas in which to navigate, featuring specific mission objectives including the destruction of certain ships and structures. In the cockpit, you're given various HUD graphics that measure the amount of energy the aircraft has and how much ammunition is still available.
Additionally, there are certain milestones located throughout Cyberia that, when reached, allow you to save game progress and reload missions from that point.
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