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Dystopika, a city-building sandbox inspired by cyberpunk and the wanderlust of cities that never sleep, is now available on GOG!

This impressive solo-dev project will let you explore the darker side of cozy. There are no goals, no objectives, no wins or losses – just creative cyberpunk zen.

And if you’re a sucker for incredible soundtracks, Dystopika's got you covered on that front too:

The game now also contains Dystopika: Meditations From the Future, a new original soundtrack created by video game composer Sascha Dikiciyan that you know from titles like Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, The Long Dark, Mass Effect 3, or Quake 2.

Dystopika was already dripping with amazing atmosphere, but now it gets even better.

See for yourself!
https://youtu.be/-fu7jN2_2pE?si=QxemFwKuPsHIREnz&t=184
Hmm, I'm not sure what to make of this game... great music, decent graphics... but no clear goal—just build? I watched a preview, but all I can say is: It's not for me, but it's sure to find its fans.
Basically Townscaper, Blade Runner/Ghost in the Shell/Akira Edition.

Now if the offline installers would be available too, that'd be great.
Usually I'm not into city builders at all, but this looks like one made especially for me - the Blade Runner aesthetic, no menagerial side, no economy to fiddle with. I might pick it up eventually, even though I'll likely still get bored with it relatively quickly.
Best game ever, look on the screenshot.
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Cool vibe. The game art reminds me Carpenter Brut's EP III album (nice '80s style cyberpunk music):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0ZkhlJUQAM
Post edited June 22, 2025 by shmerl
Amazing artstyle, although, its dark, very dark.
...Wait, this is just SC2K's SCURK Place and Print feature, isn't it?
Still no offline installers available, why'd this get released on the weekend anyway? :D
What is wrong with GOG? Making a release without installers?! Like WTF? What did I pay for?
Post edited June 22, 2025 by NoNameniro
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0Serenity0: Hmm, [...] all I can say is: It's not for me, but it's sure to find its fans.
Same here.
No Bladrunner or Ghost In The Shell vibe .
Post edited June 22, 2025 by Oriza-Triznyák
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kotcore: Still no offline installers available, why'd this get released on the weekend anyway? :D
Wrong question. The correct question is: when will GOG finally implement a failsafe to prevent things like this? Something like "if offline installer exist then release else display warning and canncel release". It is not just unacceptable that these things do happen far too often it is actually GOG not staying true to the contract by taking money from their customers and delievering the goods later. Makes me wonder if GOG does not have a legal department that would warn them from letting things like this happen.
Post edited June 22, 2025 by MarkoH01
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kotcore: Still no offline installers available, why'd this get released on the weekend anyway? :D
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MarkoH01: Wrong question. The correct question is: when will GOG finally implement a failsafe to prevent things like this? Something like "if offline installer exist then release else display warning and canncel release". It is not just unacceptable that these things do happen far too often it is actually GOG not staying true to the contract by taking money from their customers and delievering the goods later. Makes me wonder if GOG does not have a legal department that would warn them from letting things like this happen.
Offline installers are available now, JUST as I was about to sue gog for 4 bucks! >:O