Graphically Dex feels like the perfect blend of Ghost in the Shell and BladeRunner. Plenty of dark and dank areas with a lot of neon and a ton of moisture so the aesthetic made the game feel suitably cyberbunk-y. The pixel-art style is attractive and fits the style of game that Dex is perfectly, though I do wish that there was some sort of lighting effect to help create a bit more of a dank mood, but that is more personal preference than anything else.
Given its art style, Dex runs smoothly and suffers from no real framerate drops (the one time I noticed any sort of dropped frames was not Dex's fault, but rather Steams fault as it decided that it was the perfect time to do a massive update to Elite: Dangerous).
I have to commend the studio for some solid voice acting; in a recent trend it seems to me that the smaller studios are the ones that are really putting their muscle behind having the best voice actors that they can find and there are relatively few instances in Dex where I felt that the voice acting was not up to snuff; in truth it is better than what comes out of some triple-A studios.
While Dex is an action RPG I felt that it played more like a 2D brawler akin to Final Fight or Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystra but with more skill progression. That is not a bad thing though, as the combat is both fun and interesting and can be handled in various ways. You can build your character up to be one who excels at augmented reality (cyber/hacking), brawling (melee combat) or ranged combat, or you can go in as a jack of all trades and build into each particular tree. One thing I was not expecting was the ability to hide behind cover to allow patrols to pass by so you can either bypass combat completely or you can set up ambushes for stealth kills. A surprising and welcome concept to an otherwise atypical side-scrolling brawler.
Throughout the game you will have the opportunity to take on mercenary missions for cash which is what the majority of the side missions are, or you can power through the core story (or mix it up) and in both cases you will come across plenty of challenging moments, whether it is because you are hacking various elements on screen or you are hiding from patrolling baddies, or you are in a standup fistfight with cybernetically enhanced soldiers.
Dex is a unique and solid title that offers something new and different in the side-scrolling world and whether you choose to specialized in melee, hacking, or ranged combat, you will have a blast playing through this wonderful little cyberpunk RPG.
Review by Robert
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