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About Neo Junk City

Neo Junk City is a point-and-click RPG from Starblade Games, launching March 31 2026 on PC. You play an android detective piecing together your fractured memories in a rain-slicked cyberpunk metropolis. The game blends exploration, dialogue-driven storytelling, and light puzzle-solving. Neon-lit streets and shadowy alleys form the backdrop for a mystery involving corporate conspiracies and rogue AIs. Single-player only, with a focus on narrative over combat. Think classic adventure games with a retro-futuristic twist.

Gameplay

You spend most sessions clicking through environments to interact with characters, gather clues, and unlock inventory items. Dialogue trees let you lie or negotiate, affecting relationships and story outcomes. Puzzles often involve hacking terminals or repurposing found objects. The city map is nonlinear, letting you backtrack for missed details. Combat is absent but replaced with chase sequences, quick-time events that test reflexes. Sessions average 3, 4 hours, with save points every few scenes. Controls are mouse-driven, with right-click for contextual actions. The UI is minimal, prioritizing visual storytelling.

What Players Think

Critic score sits at 82% with 4.1/5 from players. Average playtime is 12 hours, 72% finish the main story. Community moods skew curious and nostalgic, though 18% report frustration with puzzle design. “The world feels alive even when standing still,” says one top review. Achievements (35 total) have 82% completion globally, with “Find All Memory Fragments” being the hardest. 68% of players beat the game in under 15 hours. Some call it a “love letter to 90s cyberpunk,” while others wish it added more branching paths.

PlayPile's Take

Neo Junk City is a solid $29.99 buy for fans of narrative-driven adventures. It won’t redefine the genre but executes its core ideas well. The 72% completion rate suggests a satisfying if linear story. Skip if you prefer open-world freedom or combat-heavy RPGs. With 35 achievements and a runtime of 10, 15 hours, it’s a decent mid-length pick. The visuals and dialogue shine, but pacing stumbles in middle acts. Worth a look if you missed 1984 or Tex Murphy but want something newer.

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