Condor

Condor

released on May 12, 2014

Condor

released on May 12, 2014

Condor, you are tasked with hacking data nodes throughout NeoQusqo. Just get close enough and our team will do the rest remotely. Proceed to the top of The Spire to complete your assignment. This is important. Other teams are running diversionary acts of cyber-terrorism, so you should not encounter any resistance. You are a valued employee, Praying Mantis


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A stripped down cyberpunk runner. In a lot of ways, its minimalism is the point. Take out combat, take out some of the xenophobic and voyeuristic imagery that is often foundational to cyberpunk genre works, and what have you got? A free run through the night air, above the traffic of flying cars but under the radar of security. There’s enough freedom of movement that it’s possible to plot your own alternate routes from point A to point B most of the time, and that’s all there really is to the gameplay. There could be more to the whole affair, but I feel like that would be missing the point. The core ideas are here, they’re simple, and at an hour or so of runtime it’s worth playing.

ENG: With a well-defined cyberpunk aesthetic, music to match and a plot that has some potential, the experience is marred by its long length, boring gameplay and poorly told story.

ESP: Con una estética cyberpunk bien definida, una música acorde y una trama que tiene cierto potencial, la experiencia se ve mermada por su larga duración, aburrida jugabilidad y mal contada trama.