Conglomerate 451
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Conglomerate 451 Trailers
Conglomerate 451 - Launch Trailer [Cyberpunk RPG]
Conglomerate 451 - Early Access Trailer [Cyberpunk Dungeon Crawler]
Conglomerate 451 - Announcement Trailer [Cyberpunk Dungeon Crawler]
Critic Reviews for Conglomerate 451
Despite a nice aesthetic in the missions and a handful of interesting concepts, Conglomerate 451 just doesn't do quite enough to stand out and be noticed.
While a visually beautiful game that checks all of the grungy, neon-bathed cyberpunk boxes, Conglomerate 451 fails to leave a lasting impression after the first couple of hours. The premise is interesting, the gameplay is fairly average, but something is missing.
Conglomerate 451 manages to mix the highest traditions of the dungeon crawler genre with the gameplay mechanics one would expect from any modern video game. There are some flaws here and there, especially concerning the procedural generation of the missions, but they are counterbalanced by the high variety of the enemy types and the deep customization system of the agents.
Review in Italian | Read full review
While I did enjoy my time with this game, I don't think I will be revisiting it in its current state. If you have a hankering for an old school turn-based strategy game then you'll probably enjoy this. For everyone else though I think you may be a tad overwhelmed and disappointed with what's on offer here.
There's nothing outright bad about Conglomerate 451. If you want a dungeon crawler with this specific motif and you're okay with a less than stellar underlying game that for all intents and purposes gets the job done, this should fit that bill.
If Eye of the Beholder had merged with Syndicate while watching Bladerunner... you would get Conglomerate 451.
Conglomerate 451 is an interesting hybrid between a dungeon crawler and a roguelike. The small Runeheads team clearly worked with perseverance and didn't fail to satisfy the player.
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