Disjunction Reviews

Disjunction is ranked in the 40th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
PC Gamer
Top Critic
72 / 100
Feb 1, 2021

A compelling story and speedy stealth make up for Disjunction's less even moments.

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Jan 28, 2021

Ape Tribe Games' debut title Disjunction provides a thrilling narrative that changes based on how players approach each situation.

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Recommended
Jan 28, 2021

An eerie, hypnotic sleuther - and a cracking first effort from a miniature team.

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8 / 10
Jan 30, 2021

With striking gold, blue, and green colours, Disjunction certainly looks the part, and depicts its cyberpunk setting successfully. There’s plenty of atmosphere, and this is further elevated by an ambient soundtrack that really sets the tone in every level. The game’s overall length is a tad disappointing; you’ll rinse it in just a handful of hours, and there’s little incentive for multiple playthroughs. If you're itching for a decent new stealth title though (and aren’t quite willing to go for the cloud version of Hitman 3), then Disjunction is a glorious homage to the entire genre.

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3.5 / 10.0
Jan 28, 2021

Repetitive levels and a disjointed story leave Disjunction without much to stand on.

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4.5 / 10.0
Feb 1, 2021

“Disjunction” sounds like a made-up word, but it is used to describe something that has a “lack of correspondence or consistency,” according to the dictionary. And that is an apt description of this game that wears this word as its name. It attempts to blend two diametrically opposed gameplay systems — a novel concept — but does so sloppily, resulting in a disjointed, discordant, and disappointing experience that substitutes repetition for depth. Hotline Miami and Metal Gear deserve to be fused together to form some sort of upgraded cyborg, but the two have just been haphazardly fused into a mass of bloody flesh and rusty metal that’s better off left in either a biohazardous waste bag or the scrap heap.

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Metro GameCentral
GameCentral
Top Critic
7 / 10
Jan 28, 2021

A surprisingly deep and absorbing cyberpunk stealth-action role-player that transcends its low-tech visuals and basic presentation.

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6.5 / 10.0
Jan 28, 2021

If it weren't for these two very major sticking points, Disjunction is a promising experience. As much as I really want to finish out the story and take the third character for a spin, my doctor would have my head for letting a video game raise my blood pressure this high. Here's hoping the developer decides to patch in these oversights for players who want to enjoy games, not torture themselves.

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Jan 29, 2021

Disjunction gets Cyberpunk mostly right.

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75 / 100
Jan 28, 2021

For what it’s trying to do, Disjunction does a pretty damn good job. Hitman 3 just launched and might end up wrapping a garrote around Disjunction’s neck. Though, if you’ve had a hankering for some old-school Metal Gear action with solid mechanics, a well-written story that offers replayability, and a musical score that’s been given genuine love and care, Disjunction is for you. Sure, it can get somewhat repetitive. And I did run into a few hit detection issues that cost me a life.

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7 / 10.0
Jan 28, 2021

A nice but brutal little stealth game with an enjoyable multi-ending story. Classic Metal Gear fans especially will get some joy out of sneaking around Robocop-style biped robots in this title. The core gameplay and narrative are strong, but an absence of variety makes Disjunction just short of a home run.

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6.5 / 10.0
Jan 28, 2021

Disjunction is a stealth-action RPG that seems to focus more on the "stealth" and less on action or even RPG. The framework is there for a better game, but it sadly fell short of what it could have been.

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7 / 10.0
Feb 2, 2021

Overall, Disjunction is a fun, cyberpunk stealth game, with beautiful pixel art and great sound that is more than worth its price tag. Be prepared for some difficult levels and many moments of frustration, but enjoy basking in the glory of your successes at the end, whilst you enjoy an intriguing story in a dystopian world.

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8 / 10.0
Feb 23, 2021

Disjunction is an action/arcade RPG with an effective emphasis on stealth combat-you can't just stroll through shooting people. The look and feel of the game are slightly nostalgic, and there is some variety with the three characters you get to play. If you like sneaking around, this one is a fun option.

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65 / 100
Feb 8, 2021

Slick, intuitive stealth gameplay serves as Disjunction's backbone, though the supporting systems and level design could do more to lighten its burden.

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9 / 10.0
Jan 28, 2021

Disjunction might be the Cyberpunk game we've all been waiting for.

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7.5 / 10.0
Apr 4, 2017

Overall, the mixture of multiple genres is nearly pulled off well, but the difficulty gums the gears up on Disjunction's gameplay just a bit. If there were fewer enemies and more push forward then I think this game excels beyond expectations. As it stands with the gameplay, you're getting an interesting mix that tells a good story, but can only go as far as you can take it with the difficulty pushing back so hard at times.

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6 / 10
Feb 8, 2021

It's fun for a while and fans of the genre may enjoy it, but overall Disjunction is disjointed with too many annoyances, and ends being less than the sum of its parts.

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3.5 / 5.0
Feb 5, 2021

Disjunction has all the right ingredients, but it just fails to really do anything interesting with them.

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EGM
Top Critic
6 / 10.0
Jan 28, 2021

Disjunction deconstructs the stealth genre and boils it down to its simplest and most readable mechanics. Mix in a cool cyberpunk aesthetic and interesting if optional gadgets, and it's a winning formula. Unfortunately, the game stops well short of fully mining either its trope-heavy story or stealth formula, leading to an experience that ultimately feels repetitive.

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