World and tone
Cyber Knights: Flashpoint drops you into a vivid cyberpunk metropolis where neon and danger coexist. The setting blends high-tech augmentation with gritty street-level politics, and the narrative threads connect personal histories to a larger, unfolding conspiracy.
Core gameplay elements
- Tactical, turn-based combat that rewards planning over reflexes.
- Hacking, stealth maneuvers, and cyberware upgrades shape how encounters play out.
- Mission design emphasizes multiple approaches, from pure stealth to all-out brawls.
Crew composition and progression
Assembling a group of specialists is central to success. You recruit hackers, hired guns, and other operatives, each bringing unique skills and narrative hooks. Decisions about who joins and which augmentations to install create meaningful trade-offs and influence future story beats.
Player experience and replay value
The game is built around character growth and squad synergy, encouraging deliberate choices about team roles and mission tactics. Its atmospheric environments and branching storylines make it appealing both to strategy-focused players and fans of cyberpunk aesthetics.
Other titles to consider
- Shadowrun: Dragonfall — a story-driven RPG that combines cybernetics and magic with tactical combat.
- Stardew Valley (paid) — a slower-paced life-sim with strong character relationships and community-building.
- Invisible, Inc. — tight, stealth-first tactical missions with emphasis on planning and risk management.
- XCOM 2 — deep squad-based tactics and permadeath stakes for long-term strategic play.
- Wasteland 3 — party-based RPG with consequential choices and turn-based battles.
Technical
- Mac
- iPhone
- Full