1/1/2023 0 Comments Encodya review![]() ![]() One character you meet tells you his mundane electrician job is leading him to Marxism, whilst another says robots are “taking all the working class jobs”.Įncodya instead claims to offer commentary on how public and private institutions control our lives via the media. Being punched in the face would’ve been less subtle. Like an overused Futurama GIF, it opts for neutrality but, considering Neo-Berlin is led by an authoritarian blond-haired politician called “Mayor Rumpf”, that’s hard to believe. Having learned that he disappeared 8 years ago, Tina and SAM begin investigating.ĭespite that cyberpunk-ish backdrop, Encodya attempts to outright declares it isn’t supporting or criticising any political positions. Accidentally locating a message within SAM’s memory, one meant for her 10th birthday, Tina discovers it’s from the father she never knew. Our focus is with Tina, a homeless 9-year-old orphan living on a rooftop, and SAM-53, the robot assigned to protect her since birth. That city is Neo-Berlin, and the game takes place on its rough streets in 2062. Listing Blade Runner’s environments and Studio Ghibli’s poignant storytelling among its inspirations, there’s quite a heart-warming story within its futuristic city. ![]() ![]() A point-and-click adventure set in a cyberpunk Neo-Berlin in which you control an orphan investigating the disappearance of her father with the help of her trusty robot sidekick.Įncodya’s had quite a journey, starting out as a crowdfunded short filmed called Robot Will Protect You in 2018, before turning into a 2.5D point-and-click adventure. ![]()
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