A downloadable game for Windows and Linux

Enter the year of 2057 and play this unique psychological horror experience set in a cyberpunk city run by tyrannical corporations in the process of scraping the last pieces of humanity from society. You will need to hack into devices through a Linux terminal to gather hidden information and uncover the truth.

Faith, a young aspiring hacker one day wakes up to her father and all the memories of the last month of her life being gone. She enters a mysterious Apartment and slowly falls into a rabbit hole of memory-altering state-of-the-art Bio-Chip technologyHack your way through The Apartment and try to piece together what really happened to Faith and her Father

Features:

  • Linux-inspired terminal - Hack everything around you and extract data in style.
  • Unique mash-up of PS1 and cyberpunk aesthetics - Never seen before combination of retro-styled PS1 environments and sci-fi futuristic elements!
  • Full in tense fear and terror - Creepy apartments, scary, gory imagery.
  • Two unique endings - Find the secret ending and uncover the mystery.

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The game contains content that could be explicit to some users such as: limb amputation, self-harm, torture, psychological torture

Works well on Linux via Wine / Proton.

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, Linux
Rating
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
Authorsautoselff, meta_pika
GenrePuzzle
Made withGodot
Tags3D, Atmospheric, Cyberpunk, Female Protagonist, Hacking, Horror, No AI, Retro
LinksSteam
ContentNo generative AI was used

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HyperDissonance-Act1.zip 84 MB

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A cool central game gimmick that I'd like to see further explored, I thought hacking the mirror or cup would give some background detail to what happened but it's just pointless busywork, the ending is very full-release-baity and it kind of snapped me out of it, that is if the very goofy hacking minigame didn't already.

The game is very polished with the UI but the graphics are very muted and bland, even though "cyberpunk PS1" is both a striking and well established visual style.