Technolust is a fully realized cyberpunk dystopia, presented as an interactive visual novel. The user is free to explore the rich environments and interact with the world’s bizarre natives as they unravel a mystery involving mass suicides, A.I. revolutions and corporate dominance. The game features hours of gameplay, minigames, collectables and free digital expansions.
Winner of the 2016 Proto awards for Best Art Direction and Best Sound Design. Winner of the 2016 Unity Vision AR/VR award for Artistic Achievement.
"Technolust is the concentrated dose of cyberpunk VR has been waiting for" -The Verge
"...virtual reality's best living diorama." -Polygon
"Technolust is a rare treat that feels like something we’d normally have to wait a year or more to ever receive on a new platform." -Upload [8/10]
"The cyberpunk adventure VR has been promising for decades is finally here." -VR Focus [4/5]
"Gritty Cyberpunk Adventure That Leaves You Begging For More." -Road to VR [4/5]
awesome cyberpunk experience. it's an awesome cyberpunk game, really shows a nicely crafted world, though small it may be. some puzzle solving. a bit of action. a few cool real-world old videos you can watch as part of the in-game world. ending was a bit confusing... a few types of collectibles to find. overall was an awesome experience.
Beautiful. This is an exemplary appetizer into the cyberpunk world quality available from this developer. It tastes of electricity, dystopia and worn android dreams. If this speculative fiction attracts you, bone up, drop out and jack in. This is only a taste and it will keep your processor jonesing for another fix. Taste your tears, lost in rain, understand the breadcrumbs and Easter eggs paying homage to a televised revolution and let your consciousness be digitized. Oh, and by the way, did I mention it’s a delicious game?
A good addition to the cyberpunk world. If you are a cyberpunk fan, this is an absolute must have. DO NOT give up on this due to the opening scene. While at first you may be disappointed by the graphics and scale of items in the environment, you quickly are immersed into the developer's intent with the atmosphere and story line. This is a small team and they did an amazing job with very little.
If anything, buy this to support them growing their cyberpunk vr army and giving us more content in the future... like LOW-FI. 🙂
Very nice! Great atmosphere! The scale is to big... but its ok... The mini games to hard but thanks for tetris i can beat one record to progress ) like it so far...
Waiting another game from same team i hope they make it in VR to.
Loved it. I put rift on and was blown away. Yes, it is kind of cryptic in places, but that really pushes you to explore. I have gone back through and played many times and realized there were still things I hadnt seen. Its not extremely intense, but at the same time its very enveloping to the user.
I loved the track called M.U.R.C. Run. I want to do the score for your next cyberpunk adventure.
Bad. Love the theme, big cyberpunk, Neuromancer and Blade Runner fan. The tone, aesthetic and feel of this game is fantastic! But. I have played games since 1992, and I am quite fine with games not holding players hand with extensive tutorials, but here I am stuck in this depressing little room in the beginning of the game for jack knows for how long, and have tried almost everything but still can't progress. I refuse to google what else I must do. Dont't fall for the nice trailer and save your money. Devs obviously give 0 F's about user expierence. Just read their replies to critical reviews. Sheesh. Update: Thank you for your replay! Admitting mistakes is very admirable thing in my opinion. Wish you success in future!
This game's scale is wrong. I was pretty keen on playing this game, as I thought it would be very interesting. What a disappointment when I found that everything looked really big, which broke the immersion and made me stop playing it after just a few minutes.
After playing many VR games, I've only experience this in PSVR's The Impatient, which I also stopped playing. It is a pity.
Cool experience. Great realised Cyberpunk VR experience. For the most part it's a point n click game,with a handful of rooms/small areas to explore, with little gameplay outside of the arcade games (Kerser being the highlight) All up it feels like it could have used a bit of extra polish on the little things. Sometimes teleporting around would then have me redo things I had already had to do, "to-do list" got stuck telling me things I had already done, achievements didn't unlock, during last part certain areas became very choppy (running a 2070) and to be honest I am not sure if I even finished it.
However on sale it was good and worth my time. Hope to see more like this. A definite VR must just for the gritty cyberpunk visuals, music an atmosphere. Such a Johnny Mnemonic vibe, hope next game has a dolphin in it.