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  • Summary: After unending war with metastreumonic Force, the powerful organisation Secreta Secretorum that you belong to is finally ready to undermine the head-strong federation, despite an intense struggle for power. A dark and mysterious universe (inspired by Blade Runner, Ghost in the shell and Warhammer 40K) for hours of original gameplay thanks to 10 physical and psychic skills, 14 cybernetic and upgradable implants, along with an integrated R&D system, all serving a delicate scenario where conspiracy, horror and treason rule. Expand
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 18
  2. Negative: 5 out of 18
  1. Sep 8, 2011
    80
    Despite its quirks, EYE's mind-boggling ambition evokes the best of PC gaming's past, while giving us a glimpse into its future. [Oct 2011, p.56]
  2. Sep 18, 2011
    73
    Distinctive games like E.Y.E. are a rarity these days. Its colorful characters, good dialogue, entertaining non-linear story, and multiple ways to develop the main characters are enough to offset the shortcomings.
  3. Aug 13, 2011
    45
    It's full of so many options and ideas and artistic potential. Unfortunately, though, none of these factors are well enough implemented to make Divine Cybermancy a game we can really recommend or personally tolerate.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 13 out of 20
  2. Negative: 4 out of 20
  1. I like this game. It has a plot, but you have lots of freedom. playabilityis a big plus in this game. You can do missions while farming money, patterns and research. The gameplay is not easy, at least for today's standards. The multiplayer part is easy to get into. There are lots of games running and you can join at any moment. On the other hand, if you play with strangers, it's mostly a zerg. There's no team tactics or anything, just storm the objectives. Expand
    • 1 of 1 users said yes
  2. Ok, here is my first review on metacritic. Without any further ado, let’s talk about EYE Divine Cybermancy. I am reviewing this game from a single player perspective. First off, hats off to Indie developer Streum on Studio for having the balls to put out such a game in this day and age. And, I heard that the entire development team consisted of only 10 members. On to the positives: 1. Superb level and artistic design. The levels ooze with atmosphere and I have to really commend the art design team. 2. Supreme gun play. Almost all weapons pack the punch (none of that auto aim retarded console **** here). 3. Runs great even on archaic machines with most of the bells and whistles turned on. What’s better, it looks great; thanks to Valve for constantly updating their Source engine. 4. Great RPG elements with all the freedom you want. On to the negatives: 1. Ridiculously convoluted interface that will check your nerves. And, who designed that Hacking system? 2. Also no training or introduction to the gameplay elements whatsoever. (Yes, there are training tutorials which can be accessed by pressing the T key. But they don’t let you on the intricate details). So, NOOBS you have been warned. 3. No voice acting. Yes, there is some pseudo-language due to budget constraints; but it just doesn’t cut it. 4. In the positives section, I talked about how atmospheric the level and artistic design were. But, sadly this is marred by having almost no NPCs or enemies for most part in a level. All enemies you encounter just spawn out of the blue and it totally killed the immersion for me. What’s even worse is how enemies spawn from areas which you have already cleared. So, this game gives me the feeling of playing a deathmatch rather than that of playing a single player campaign. 5. As for the story, I didn't understand a thing. The way it was presented was just ridiculous. As you can see above, I have pointed out more negatives than positive ones. But my guess is this will please all those number crunching crowds. And if you are a player who is looking for a good single player experience, this just isn’t your game. All-in-all, this remains a game which had great ideas, but just didn’t execute it well enough for it being worthwhile... Expand
    • 0 of 0 users said yes
  3. I tried to like this game, I played it for about 7 hours then gave up in disgust. This game has so much promise but almost all of it is squandered. The art direction and music are both great, unfortunately the following things completely ruined the experience for me (and I'm somebody who's willing to look past a few rough edges). -BUGGY, from the game crashing if two people in co-op talk to the same npc simultaneously to having enemies spawn in the floor and just shoot me through it, there are lot of bugs in this game. -Awful localization. The english is bad enough that it actually hurts the story of the game. Sometimes NPCs talk to you like they're your worst enemy, sometimes they talk like a surfer from the 90s, almost never do they speak in a way that immerses you in the setting. -Hacking minigame is just bad. I don't know how to convey in words how frustrating it was. -Combat is just bad. Enemies seems to have omnipresent knowledge of where you are at all times. They will stream at you single file for minutes on end while you murder them like cattle on a conveyor belt. Your npc allies are incredibly stupid, they do a better job of blocking doorways than they do of helping you in any meaningful way. Unless you absolutely must play a cyberpunk game this very instant, I recommend staying far far away from this game. Expand
    • 2 of 2 users said yes

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