Zero Punctuation Season 9 Episode 21 Cyberpunk Double Dex Invisible Inc
- Not Rated
- May 27, 2015
Zero Punctuation Season 9 Episode 21 is titled "Cyberpunk Double Dex: Invisible Inc." In this episode, the irreverent video game critic, Yahtzee Croshaw, takes on two cyberpunk games: Double Dex and Invisible Inc.
In Double Dex, Yahtzee introduces us to the titular character, a grizzled detective who has been tasked with solving a series of murders in a city overrun by crime. The game is presented in a 2D, side-scrolling format, with Dex moving from left to right, jumping over obstacles and fighting off enemies. Yahtzee praises the game's stylish presentation and fluid gameplay, but notes that the combat can be a bit repetitive and that some of the platforming sections can be frustrating.
Next up is Invisible Inc, a turn-based stealth game set in a dystopian future where corporations have taken over the world. Players take on the role of the agents of an underground organization, who must infiltrate corporate buildings and steal valuable information. Yahtzee praises the game's challenging gameplay and strategic depth, but notes that the difficulty can be frustrating for some players. He also comments on the game's minimalist graphics and art style, which he finds effective in conveying the game's tense, high-pressure atmosphere.
Throughout the episode, Yahtzee infuses his critiques with his trademark humor and irreverence. He pokes fun at the grim, dystopian settings of both games, joking that "there's nothing more cyberpunk than a world where everything sucks." He also comments on the overuse of neon in cyberpunk aesthetics, saying that "it's like every corporate building in the future is sponsored by Mountain Dew."
Overall, Yahtzee finds both Double Dex and Invisible Inc to be enjoyable and engaging games with some minor flaws. He praises their creative approaches to the cyberpunk genre and their ability to present unique and challenging gameplay experiences. Fans of cyberpunk and stealth games are sure to find plenty to enjoy in these titles, according to Yahtzee's review.