Cyberika: Action Cyberpunk RPG Game Review: Immerse yourself in the world of cyberpunk on your smart

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Cyberika: Action Cyberpunk RPG Game Review: Immerse yourself in the world of cyberpunk on your smartphone.
Cyberika is a futuristic action-adventure MMORPG just released by Kefir Game Studio. Large businesses have taken over, and the streets are rife with violence. And you're on a mission in the midst of it all. Now, the game is based on the neon motif from Cyberpunk 2077, which has certainly inspired a slew of other similar games, and Cyberika does make a point of mentioning its resemblance to the popular PC/Console game. In this article, we'll look into Cyberika and give our initial thoughts on the game.
Begin in a future world filled with neon lights
It's quite evident that Cyberika is heavily influenced by Cyberpunk 2077. It does, however, have several unique and inventive features. You're a person trying to remedy a problem with a microchip in your skull that's causing your troubles, and while looking for components, you discover that there's a person living rent-free in your mind a person who could help you out.
When you first start the game, you have the option of customizing your character's appearance. Hair color, skin tone, and all that jazz... plus biochips. After all, this is the future! With the correct biochips, you may improve your powers and survive in a dystopian and harsh environment. The game is played in third-person, with the camera pointing down at the action. As you progress through the plot, you will be introduced to the game's main mechanics. Every assignment allows you to explore a new area and learn more about which locations are safe and which are dangerous.
Carry on driving through the city's core
You'll spend some time accomplishing one item in the game. Driving. Driving in the game is adequate and not at all horrible. There are two possibilities available to you. Allowing the AI to drive or weave between the lanes manually. You are given a gauge that indicates how long it will take you to reach your destination based on your current speed. Driving is enjoyable as a mini-game for a short period of time. Not when you're doing it several times in a short period of time.
The plot is decent, and unlike other RPGs, we've played, it isn't stretched too thin. You meet a lot of new people and learn more about your friends and foes, but you don't change much as a character. The missions are enjoyable, and as you finish each objective, you get access to other places. The landscape is reasonably sized, but there isn't much to explore because it isn't an open-world game.
The streets of Cyberika are lit up with neon lights and Synthwave music
The game's graphics are in line with the neon, cyberpunk-like ambiance of the game, but they're not very remarkable. Because it is mostly retro wave and synth-wave, the music is delightful and appropriate for the subject.
The controls are neat and functional. They aren't spectacular, but they get the job done. The UI, particularly the crafting and inventory mechanisms, can take some time to grasp, but you'll be introduced to new things as you progress.
There are a few minor glitches, but IAPs definitely exist
There are no advertisements in the game, however, there are In-App Purchases. Real money can be used to buy HyperKoins and Creds (in-game currency), which can be used to buy kits and other items. There are a few problems in the game, but they aren't game-breaking or impossible to work around. The game didn't load at one point. After a while, getting out of the parked cat in the garage proved impossible. All of this, however, could be remedied simply restarting the game.
Final Verdict
Another action-adventure MMORPG that is unquestionably entertaining. Now, as we progressed through the game, we discovered two major faults, the first of which is the lack of an MMO component. Despite the fact that it is advertised as such, online contact between players is minimal. The second problem is that it becomes tedious. It becomes way too difficult to play through when the game stops spoon-feeding you and becomes a touch unjust.
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It's quite evident that Cyberika is heavily influenced by Cyberpunk 2077. It does, however, have several unique and inventive features. You're a person trying to remedy a problem with a microchip in your skull that's causing your troubles, and while looking for components, you discover that there's a person living rent-free in your mind a person who could help you out. Cisco 200-201 Exam PDF Questions
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