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Cyber Siege is a twin-stick shooter from Solar Dragon that drops you into chaotic firefights across four themed worlds. Released March 31, 2026, it runs on PC, Linux, and Mac. The game offers single-player, co-op, and split-screen multiplayer for up to four players. You’ll battle 100+ enemy types through 20 levels, upgrading weapons and skills to survive escalating waves. The core hook is its accessibility for local play, balancing frantic action with upgrade progression. It’s the kind of game you grab when you want quick, messy fun with friends or alone.
Controls are tight: one stick moves, the other aims, with face buttons for jumping and weapon switching. Each level forces you to adapt, bosses shift tactics, and enemy types require specific strategies. Co-op adds layers of chaos; you’ll shout over teammates to warn about ambushes or share limited power-ups. The upgrade tree lets you specialize in close-range carnage or long-distance sniping. Sessions average 30, 45 minutes, but speedrun modes push for sub-10-minute clears. The split-screen design prioritizes visibility, though overlapping HUDs can get cluttered in four-player matches.
PlayPile members rate it 8.3/10, with 65% finishing all 20 levels. Critics on Metacritic average 78. Average playtime is 14 hours, but hardcore players log 30+ hours chasing achievements. Community moods are split: 40% say it’s “adrenaline-fueled fun,” while 30% gripe about “repetitive level design.” A top review calls co-op “a blast but punishing,” while another notes, “the late-game grind feels tacked on.” 22% of players have unlocked all 120 achievements, which include speedrun challenges and weapon mastery milestones.
Cyber Siege is a solid pick for $29.99 if you crave local co-op or fast-paced action. The split-screen works well for 2, 4 players, but solo runs can feel monotonous after 10 hours. Achievements add replayability, especially for completionists. Skip it if you hate permadeath or expect deep storytelling. It’s a niche hit for twitchy reflexes and group chaos, but not a must-play for everyone. Your mileage will depend on how much you love shouting at friends over a messy HUD.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative, Split screen
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