THIS AND SOME DEATH GRIPS Clunky, sometimes buggy, unbalanced, hacking sucks, very huge empty maps, YET, extremely enjoyable. I'm not kidding, it literally became one of my most favourite games. This game is so bad it's good, no, amazing. A lot of people compare it to Deus Ex but imo, it's more like Cruelty Squad, but on freaking Source engine. Get this game while it's on sale, or buy four pack and give 3 other copies to your friends... Oh yeah, IT HAS CO-OP, WHAT FUCКІNG ELSE DO YOU EVEN NEED FROM A MASTERPIECE??????? P.S shot out to MandaloreGaming and oomf for recommending me this game, you're the goat!
E.Y.E: Divine Cybermancy
- Release Date:
- Jul 29, 2011
- Developer:
- Streum On Studio
- Publisher:
- Streum On Studio
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
To complicate matters, E.Y.E itself is plagued with its own internal conflicts between the Jian faction and the Culter faction, to which you belong. Your loyalties are torn between Commander Rimanah, your superior and the chief of the Secreta who is a separatist with an unstoppable ambition, and the "Mentor" your friend and instructor. The "Mentor" tries at all costs to unite the two rival factions. In doing so, you are thrust into the middle of a fratricidal war frought with political conspiracies and quests for power in which different groups and megacorporations are implicated.
These troubles set the stage for an attack by an unknown force bent on destroying humankind.
Key features:
- Multiplayer co-op modes directly influence solo play, and vice-versa. The limits of solo and multiplayer games are finally left behind.
- Psychological and mental trauma management.
- 25 weapons, different shooting modes, dynamic precision, drilling shots, iron sighting, extended zoom.
- Complete hacking system with game play impact
- 9 devastatingly subtle PSI powers.
- More than 20 NPC with non-scripted, fully reactive and efficient AI, endowed with a sense of initiative. Bloody close combat with technical detail. Incredible physical movement realism thanks to Source Engine physics.
- Excellent replayability - primary and secondary missions, dynamic environments, non-linear level progression, and random NPC spawn, type and appearance. Death doesn't penalize players: no need to restart the current mission.
- Open-level gameplay for hours of fun without reloading.
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User Reviews
probably really cool if youre autistic. i may give it another shot some day
Weird, janky, unique, and encompasses an overall vibe only early-mid 00's low budget FPS games seem to match. This game is far more than meets the eye, I have been hooked. 10 brouzoufs/10
Idk what's going on but I'm enjoying it thoroughly
You gain Brouzouf. My legs are ok!
My legs are OK.
Initialization... OK My legs are broke.. My legs are OK. You gained brouzouf Research is finished I started my journey over ten years ago as a simple worm. Today, after so many years I have broken the cycle of guilt, but did it change anything? Did learning who I was, what I had done, and who all I left behind... All worth it..? Losing my sanity, to find prosperity and peace, do I choose to go back into my cycle... or stay here forever... I do not know, nor do I think anyone truly knows the answer. We all must endure our cycles, together, as one divided. I have become the exact thing I fought against, then the opposite, I was my own worst enemy, and my own best friend. Did anything make sense at the time, sometimes, but I understood in the end.
[h1]E.Y.E.: Divine Cybermancy is a great example of "Good idea, bad execution"[/h1] After completing almost all well-known immersive sims, I started searching for indie immersive sims that would catch my attention. Fortune's Run was interesting, but the news about the developer wasn't, so I decided to search for some more until I stumbled across E.Y.E. The ideas were great, the designs were inspired by real-life armor with a bit of modernity, and the tutorial level was so good that I was invested in the game. I was so happy that I had finally found the right game... until the main game started. There were a lot of drawbacks: a bizarre saving system (no manual save or quicksave), the game engine, despite being Valve's Source, felt very cheap and unpolished, the enemy placement and respawn system were frustrating, the dialogue was bad, and the level design was horrendous with huge empty spaces. I wouldn't recommend this game, unfortunately, despite it having a lot of great ideas.
This is the futuristic cyborg warfare simulator with mind control mechanics
WAKE UP MOTHERFUCKER
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FAQ
How much does E.Y.E: Divine Cybermancy cost?
E.Y.E: Divine Cybermancy costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for E.Y.E: Divine Cybermancy?
System requirements are not available for E.Y.E: Divine Cybermancy.
What platforms is E.Y.E: Divine Cybermancy available on?
E.Y.E: Divine Cybermancy is available on Windows PC.
Is E.Y.E: Divine Cybermancy worth buying?
E.Y.E: Divine Cybermancy has 87% positive reviews from 30 players.
When was E.Y.E: Divine Cybermancy released?
E.Y.E: Divine Cybermancy was released on Jul 29, 2011.
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