Yes the game is short, but it is definitely worthwhile. The setting is well developed and the story is well written. There are some optimization puzzles and you WILL want to cross train as many as possible but these aspects are not too difficult and do not detract from the narrative. This really is all about the characters and their relationships--all with subplots that complement the setting and main story and make it feel like an actual group of less-than-ideal individuals forced together instead of pieces to progress the narrative. This focus on story and characters does not remove player agency, however, and your choices will effect your outcomes. I want to play again and not out of a completionist desire or feeling I got a bad result but because I actually want to make alternate choices and see how they turn out. As an aside, the ending feels very original Deus Ex and I mean that in the best way. I don't like any of the choices but that feels natural given all that has proc...
Dupli_City
- Release Date:
- Nov 15, 2019
- Developer:
- Rainy Rock
- Publisher:
- Rainy Rock
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac
Game Tags
About This Game
Dupli_City is a cyberpunk narrative game about the value of trust in a world full of betrayal. Set in Grid City decades in the future, a band of outcasts seeks to stop a megacorp A.I. hellbent on population cleansing.
You play as Claire, a young woman gifted with psychic powers. Use your powers to help the party in their mission to destroy the corrupt A.I. Assist the party in choosing co-conspirators across the city, selecting who to send on missions, and leveling up skills to take on harder missions as you get closer to the final showdown. But don't neglect the relationships between your party members. You need to earn their trust by helping them make good relationship decisions and life choices. Learn who they truly are or all will be lost.
In the face of overwhelming odds, the party’s only hope of succeeding is learning to trust each other. Can you hold them together and help them save Grid City or will the megacorp destroy all of you?
Features
- Earn the trust of 6 characters in your party: the subject, the android, the terrorist, the renowned musician, and the vampires
- Traverse 4 unique sectors in the city and convince a co-conspirator to join forces with you in each sector
- Allocate party members to tasks each day including missions to please your co-conspirator, lessons to level up skills, and strikes to weaken the megacorp
- Make choices that have downstream impacts on relationships and the final outcome of your efforts
- Gather rare intel to uncover the dark secrets of party members' past betrayals
- Engage in a final showdown with a corrupt A.I. where the balance of everything hangs on your choices and knowledge
- Original score styling eleven tracks laden with betrayal, tension, and occasional existential dread
- Robot cat
- Cool. Ice cream truck
Screenshots
User Reviews
Play the game for the characters! A game about relationships sounds like it might be sappy. This game succeeds in making it quite thrilling, exploring all sorts of relationships between a variety of individuals, all with a sci-fi cyber dystopian future backdrop. The art is beautiful, the characters complex and nuanced
This is a good novel. You're managing a ragtag crew on the run from corporations, and the authors try to never give you a choice without warnings about the consequences. (There are always consequences.) The backgrounds are a weak spot. You can see the best ones in the trailer and screenshots, the rest is just stock photos under an artsy filter. Also the custom engine is mildly irritating but that's not a big problem given the game is rather short. The character art is good though, and the story has a lot of surprises and variety if you can give it a chance.
At the time of writing I've replayed this game six times so I would say this game has a high level of replayability. I highly recommend playing through more than once to unlock all the different dialogues and help give yourself a better understanding of the characters and overall story. This game has some of the most authentic and respectful queer representation I've seen in a game. Typically the video game industry as a whole treats this community with disregard (or worse) and it's refreshing seeing the community represented, and in a healthy way. As the name suggests, Dupli_City explores themes surrounding trust and deceit, as well as, relationships (not just in the romantic sense). The game also provides the player with opportunities to understand how simply viewing actions does not often allow you to glimpse (teehee) the intent or reasoning behind them. Regarding visuals and audio, I am impressed with how simple yet effective they are. These elements help to enhance the story ...
Well written VN and worth the time investment if you enjoy the genre at all. Intro was a lot thrown at the player at once, but it settles out quickly. Core loop is pretty simple, you have a team of 6 operatives and you send them out on missions that match their skillsets, while balancing that with a few other objectives such as training your team members for additional skills, improving their trust levels, or earning a secondary currency. The decisions are simple, but overall satisfying. Earning side currency to unlock hidden information on your party members is a particular standout reward I haven't seen done in other VNs. There are plenty of difficult, morally grey decisions to make which is where these games shine. The characters are interesting and well written with good depth and consistency. There is narrative progression o the characters but it feels relatively light and realistic given the setting (future corps, cyborgs, vampires, etc). The game isn't for everyone, but it...
Good good little game! I wish it was longer and had more space to elaborate on its themes, but with such a tiny team it's a really impressive work. Worth the time and the price.
I recommend this to anyone looking for good-yet-overlooked visual novels that focus on character writing, has light management gameplay mechanics, and where choices change a lot. You have to work to earn the trust of the team and sometimes you must make sacrifices in order to earn the trust of someone else, or the sake of mission success. A visual novel about relationships with the backdrop of a sci-fi Questionable City and some artificial intelligence is evil?! shenanigans going on. It has gameplay in form of distributing your team, making choices with some information. It’s very much also a bit of a mystery or puzzle to solve in trying to see everything or unlock everything. While there’s not a lot of art, what is there is good and the character designs are great and distinctive. It’s ‘short’, if you call four hours for a single playthrough that, and with a lot of replayability. It does feel like it could use more time to expand upon its themes, to truly get a fulle...
I'm surprised this doesn't have more attention (no guides, only one discussion topic). I chalk that up to the absolutely awful title that's impossible to Google. But anyway, this is actually a very solid visual novel. It's cyberpunk in the classical sense, with androids and hackers and for some reason vampires working together to take down an evil corporation. Not everyone can be trusted, even within your own group, and their relationships with each other are given as much attention as their various raids and white hat jobs. While there are many choices in dialogue, the novel's meatiest decisions come in how you spend the time you're allotted in each of the game's four neighborhoods -- how much time do you spend crosstraining your team vs. pursuing missions? What decisions do you make on the spur of the moment within missions? How well have you planned for injuries and unexpected absences? It also doesn't hurt that 5/6 of the team are just oh my god incredibly HOT, either.
We rescued you from The Bad Guys because your power is Too Special, now help up The Good Guys without questioning anything by using your power for us, The Good Guys Weird intro, couldn't get into it.
i wish it wasn't over yet.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP SP2+
- Processor: SSE2 instruction set support
- Graphics: DX9 (shader model 3.0) or DX11 with feature level 9.3 capabilities
FAQ
How much does Dupli_City cost?
Dupli_City costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for Dupli_City?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP SP2+ Processor: SSE2 instruction set support Graphics: DX9 (shader model 3.0) or DX11 with feature level 9.3 capabilities
What platforms is Dupli_City available on?
Dupli_City is available on Windows PC, macOS.
Is Dupli_City worth buying?
Dupli_City has 90% positive reviews from 10 players.
When was Dupli_City released?
Dupli_City was released on Nov 15, 2019.
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