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You’re on the run in 2095 where the government locks souls in a digital underworld and calls it justice. Hell: A Cyberpunk Thriller casts you as a marked fugitive navigating a dystopian purgatory of corrupted data and mechanical demons. Click to solve puzzles, interrogate AI witnesses, and outwit sentinels in a noir-inflected hellscape where every interaction feels like a system error waiting to crash. The plot twists rely on 90s logic but the existential dread of being hunted by faceless bureaucrats holds up. The game leans into its era’s obsession with cybernetic dread, pairing grainy FMV sequences with blocky 3D environments that now look like a forgotten subgenre. Reviews at launch praised its moody atmosphere and nonlinear dialogue trees, though some found the puzzle design obtuse. With a 78% on aggregate sites and a small but vocal fanbase, it’s a relic of early adventure games that took its premise seriously, literally. The DOS version runs surprisingly smooth on modern systems for retro puzzlers who don’t mind a few graphical quirks.
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