What was the first cyberpunk video game you played? Were you playing the point & click adventure games back on DOS? Shadowrun on SNES? Deus Ex on PC? Or did you just recently discover this thing called “cyberpunk” with Cyberpunk 2077?

I’m curious how long everyone here has been into cyberpunk.

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    Syndicate I have fond memories of, seems cyberpunk enough. Deus Ex was also a lot of fun, though my computer at the time could barely run it.

    Plenty of anime from the 90s that fit the theme as well.

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      I’m ashamed to say the only Syndicate game I’ve played is the 2012 FPS reboot which was basically Syndicate in name only.

      Although, the original Syndicate creator was so mad about the 2012 reboot that he made Satellite Reign as a spiritual successor, and I really enjoyed that one.

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        I don’t remember hearing about Satellite Reign, looks awesome. I’m going to have to check that out!

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    This answer may be a cheat and a stretch, but hear me out…

    Star Wars: Dark Forces II: Jedi Knight

    Specifically, the opening levels set in Nar Shaddaa, one of my favorite, underappreciated locations in the extended universe.

    The whole moon was one giant, grimey, neon-lit city blanketed in night, overrun with sleazy organized criminals and jazz music. Pretty big noir vibes too.

    It’s the first time I remember experiencing the aesthetic, which felt so sharply different from the colorful, swashbuckling Star Wars I had known. And I knew I loved it.

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    System shock 1. I loved the danger zones and safe zones and hacking the med bay to increase the safe zones.

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      Have you tried the remake? I always liked SS2 and thought SS1 was too clunky but I’m not sure if that means I’d want to play a remake of SS1.

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        I haven’t tried the remake.

        I thought the first half of SS2 was amazing. After the bio labs the level design and story felt rushed and uninteresting. Presumably forced to release before they were done.

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    Shadowrun on SNES. And I’m running Shadowrun tonight for the first time in literal decades (I last GMed it when I was in middle school!), for people who haven’t played before; I’m so nervous and unprepared! I hope that even if I mangle the rules I can get across the vibes.

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            Thanks, I didn’t flatline! One of my players couldn’t make this week so I improvised a variant on the classic Food Fight intro scenario so that we could familiarize ourselves with the combat without going off on a run sans street samurai. In retrospect I’m not sure I handled recoil penalties correctly, and we slogged through the rulebook looking for some things like “Why does spell Force matter again?” but in the end only one of the players got mildly shot, and the mage manabolted a guy so hard that he totally fried from the inside out, so I’m calling it a success!

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    …i was going to say flashback or mean streets, but no, it was definitely the original tron arcade game; that pre-dated even war games

    …before a certain point in the early eighties, the line between cyberpunk and science fiction gets pretty blurry, so i don’t think anything i played in the seventies counts…

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          /j on swimming. Realistically you can get away with any skills, though I always liked pistols since you can scope/laser sight the standard pistol and run around headshotting everything.

          GEP gunning everything is also hilarious.

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    Interphase (Amiga/Atari ST, 1989).

    The player moves around in virtual space of a corporate system while their partner infiltrates the actual space of the building. You have to disable electrified doors and reroute security bots etc to create a path through the offices, all while fighting off defensive programs

    Unusually for the era you steer with the mouse and it’s all in vector graphics.

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    Shadowrun on Genesis probably, but memory that far back is pretty hazy.

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    Remember Me was probably my first. Neo Paris was gorgeous and I still listen to the soundtrack.

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    I’m not really into that style of gaming, but I did try “Watch Dogs” for a couple hours. I mention this bc I thought the hacking part was the most interesting, and when I mentioned this to a friend they directed me to picoCTF: https://picoctf.org/. Basically this is a training environment aimed at high schoolers to teach them how to do hacking “capture the flag” competitions. So it’s realistic in terms of teaching real hacking skills, but back when I did it they had a “game mode” where your character walked through this 2D environment and solved challenges as part of a story. I could only solve some of the challenges, but still it was pretty cool. Anyway, the web page is still up, don’t know if they still have the game mode.