Kiborg has the best premise in 3D brawler history: Arkham-like 3d combat with RPG mechanics and roguelite progression. It's a hyperviolent cyperpunk splatterfest with the potential to become one of the best games of all time with updates and maybe some DLC. It would greatly benefit from more gameplay-focused content. The writing is awful, so is the acting, but you won't care when you're reliving the 90s upside a robot's head with a hammer. It's not perfect though. The late game progression grinds to a halt when you run out of skill tree to spend your "Data" points on. The second boss is an absolute chore because she has to be countered to be hit most of the time, but she's not aggressive. The lighting (on low graphics) sometimes goes haywire and floods the entire arena with hideous yellow light. Things phase through walls sometimes. Oh, and its system requirements are extremely high despite the gameplay taking place in large rooms and hallways. This thing would've probably started a f...
KIBORG
- Release Date:
- Apr 30, 2025
- Developer:
- Sobaka Studio
- Publisher:
- Sobaka Studio
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac
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About This Game
FIGHT FOR YOUR FREEDOM
In the future, even death can’t free you. If a criminal dies while serving their sentence, they are reconstructed to return to their suffering. And you’re serving a 1300-year sentence. The only way to shorten this sentence? Win on “The Last Ticket.” The rules are simple: there is a shuttle on the roof of the prison, and if you can fight your way through hordes of other inmates and reach it in time, you will be given your freedom.
NO COMPROMISES
KIBORG is a hybrid of old-school beat’em ups, shooters, and rogue-likes. The fights are fast, brutal, and deadly. Sever limbs, squash heads, and tear cybernetic cores apart from living foes. There are dozens of enemy types with unique abilities and tactics, and they are mixed and matched to create hundreds of challenging encounters. If you’re here for blood and gore, you’ve come to the right place.
IMMENSE BUILD VARIETY
Replace your body parts with an array of cybernetic implants, enabling a wide variety of playstyles. Experiment with hundreds of power-enhancing augmentations and apply dozens of mutations to create deadly synergies. Wield a variety of melee weapons and firearms of all types. Use combos and special attacks to devastate your foes. Unleash millions of possible combinations and countless potential viable builds to destroy those standing between you and freedom.
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User Reviews
pretty fun gameplay loop and satisfying, fast combat. 100%ed the game in about 25 hours. Seems like the best synergy was always just getting every piece of the same set so would've been cool to see some weird mix and match combinations work better. The Remedium set is absolutely broken in endless mode once you have the full set and will auto one-shot every room.
It has potential but its not quite there yet. The Game is suffering from stutter and occasional framedrops, atleast for me, but it is fun, not gonna lie
Old school beat-em up with a rogue element. It's a little jank but it started to grow on me a bit. I would recommend it when it goes on sale. Other than that I feel like there's still some kinks to be ironed out but overall a quick good bloody time!
I was playing this game without issues just a month ago. I came back to continue, and now it won’t even start. Developers, what happened? You broke your game!
I gave the game a few tries, but I always keep ending frustratet after 20min. or so. It is just unenjoyable, when the character ignores half of your input. You try to make a combo working, but the character does exactly nothing after the second attack, but being afk and tanking fists and rpgs. Can´t really recommend it in this state...
Kiborg is basically everything you ever wanted in a beat ’em up… if your dream was punching robots while questioning your life choices. You run, you jump, you combo, and sometimes the enemies explode in ways that feel like physics took a coffee break. Spoiler: your fists are way stronger than the storyline, and that’s okay. The combat is tight and messy in all the right ways. You’ll chain combos, juggle enemies, and feel like a one-person demolition crew… until a miniboss knocks you into the next level and you scream something unintelligible. Boss fights? Huge, flashy, and occasionally ridiculous, with patterns that make you wonder if the AI is trolling you on purpose. Visuals are neon, chunky, and unapologetically over the top, and the soundtrack slaps so hard you’ll feel like you’re in an 80s action cartoon… with more lasers and fewer morals. Every run is chaotic, fun, and absolutely destructive.
This game legit is the embodiment of "What more run" the progression feels good, fighting with your hands feels great, the powerups work well. Just overall a well built game. Not a game where you have to think, just get in and smash!
Kiborg delivers exactly what it promises - crunchy beat-em-up violence and cybernetic character enhances to boost the violence. It's addictive, making repeat runs and gathering more permanent upgrades. Good game.
Probably the best arena Roguelike I've ever played. There are so many different armours and weapons. Every single armour set changes how you play completely, it's insane. Not to mention the different combos you can create by mixing certain pieces of armour. Each armour has a total of 7 pieces you can acquire during a run if I remember correctly (Helm, Heart, Chest, Spine, Legs, Left Arm & Right Arm). It has voiced image scenes like a comic at the end of each successful run, so very minor on the story side though. The upgrade system in the game is also incredibly good, so many different unlocks earned by playing and earned through the permanent currency system. Some unlocks are the usual that you'd expect, starting bonuses, stat bonuses etc, but it also includes new combo unlocks and other augments for how you use weapons too. I can't praise this game enough, it's a must buy for Roguelike enjoyers.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10 x64
- Processor: Intel Core Intel Core i5-3470 (4 * 3200) or equivalent / AMD FX-8350 (4 * 4000) or equivalent
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GTX 660 ( 2048 MB) / Radeon RX 550 (4096 MB)
- Storage: 20 GB available space
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10 x64
- Processor: Intel Core Intel Core i5-3470 (4 * 3200) or equivalent / AMD FX-8350 (4 * 4000) or equivalent
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: Geforce GTX 1070 (8192 MB) / Radeon RX 5700 (8192 MB)
- Storage: 20 GB available space
FAQ
How much does KIBORG cost?
KIBORG costs $24.99.
What are the system requirements for KIBORG?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 x64 Processor: Intel Core Intel Core i5-3470 (4 * 3200) or equivalent / AMD FX-8350 (4 * 4000) or equivalent Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce GTX 660 ( 2048 MB) / Radeon RX 550 (4096 MB) Storage: 20 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 x64 Processor: Intel Core Intel Core i5-3470 (4 * 3200) or equivalent / AMD FX-8350 (4 * 4000) or equivalent Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: Geforce GTX 1070 (8192 MB) / Radeon RX 5700 (8192 MB) Storage: 20 GB available space
What platforms is KIBORG available on?
KIBORG is available on Windows PC, macOS.
Is KIBORG worth buying?
KIBORG has 74% positive reviews from 23 players.
When was KIBORG released?
KIBORG was released on Apr 30, 2025.
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