About This Game Explore, fight, talk and hack your way through a rich cyberpunk world in this 2D action-RPG!Wanted dead by a mysterious and far-reaching organization, you will traverse the futuristic city of Harbor Prime and make unexpected allies on your quest to bring down the system! In this cyberpunk adventure inspired by Blade Runner and Neuromancer, you are free to choose your playstyle: will you be a silent assassin, a hacker, a diplomat or a straightforward gunfighter?Designed as a throwback to earlier 2D platforming and action games combined with modern RPG elements, Dex offers real-time combat, a mature storyline and interactive dialogues.Customize your character’s skills, equipment and even augmentations – implants which grant you superhuman abilities and open up new paths within the game’s open world.A revolutionary hacking mechanic also lets you dive into Cyberspace: overcome viruses and intrusion countermeasures to deactivate turrets, overload devices, steal corporate data and cripple your enemies! 7aa9394dea Title: DexGenre: Action, Adventure, Indie, RPGDeveloper:Dreadlocks Ltd.Publisher:Dreadlocks Ltd., Techland, WhisperGamesRelease Date: 7 May, 2015 Dex Patch 8 Download Pc multiple dex files buildconfig. dex dexter zip. multiple dex files define gradle. multiman dex 4.70 download. dex station hack. dex osama hoes download. samsung dex apk mirror. apk with dex. qwest dex download. famous dex money download. dex patcher apk download. famous dex sample pack. windows 10 for dex. famous dex celine download. download dex arson machina. dex englez german. samsung dex on pc. full dex wyd. download jovem dex nav. pcdj dex free download for pc. no dex files to merge. zip inline dex 12. samsung dex windows 10. dex usb c to usb c. android 8 dex. dex 3 vs dex 6. samsung dex desktop pc station for galaxy. dex station micro usb. android dex build. dex machine i loved the game, after i've finished it i tried to find more like it and found out it was pretty alone in this category. its like Deus ex with a 2D style like flashback ... when's the sequel?. - Almost useless ranged weapons- Rather simplified Cyberspace fight- Typical cyberpunk setting with typical 'cyber' and little lore explained+- A somewhat repetitive and predictable melee combat.+ Vivid and memorable NPCs, with a good amount of background reading to understand their motives+ Excellent voice acting! Can't stress enough how good it is.+ A good atmospheric soundtrack+ A decent plot with enough twists. Not perfect but gets the job done.+ Charisma system is very basic but still better than in TES4. Makes you remember what you've heard and said.+ The game REMEMBERS your choices. If you find a clue, an email, it may not show in your quest log but the game remembers everything, and at the right moment you will always be able to use it.+ The game tracks your actions and changes the world accordingly (even with such a limited budget). The NPCs know what you've done.All and all, a good little game to spend a week on that leaves you wishing for more.. i loved the game, after i've finished it i tried to find more like it and found out it was pretty alone in this category. its like Deus ex with a 2D style like flashback ... when's the sequel?. Dex is a hard game to review. It's certain that an awful lot of work went into making this game, and a lot of love went into the crafting such a detailed world, but ultimately Dex fell flat for me.Graphically speaking, the sprite work is detailed and lovely, and the cyberpunk city of Harbour Prime feels real and lived in. I have no problem with the look of Dex. It's gritty, and neon, and hyper-urban as cyber punk demands. Its facade is rote, but not stale. I also liked Dex's freedom of movement; traversing Harbour Prime was a breeze & a pleasure. Jumping and rolling and running are all satisfying. It's a small thing, but it really makes the platforming flow.The story is pretty standard fair\u2014as always, you play "The One" who can safe the world, or doom it. The characters are perfunctory, but none were memorable, save for maybe Raycast. The storyline and characters all function for getting you from one point to another, and never get in the way of the gameplay. While the game does try to hint at grand plans and dark mysteries, it's never exciting, and there's little pay-off to the narrative.While Dex is a hybrid\u2014one part action platformer, and one part shooter, with a dash of stealth thrown in\u2014none of the action elements are thrilling. I easily got through most of the game by using stealth kills, but it was too easy for my tastes and wasn't as satisfying as in MGS or Tenchu. As for the gunplay\u2014it's just as terrible as you've heard, I will say no more. The few instances where I had to stand my ground were a dull experience of holding the block button while pressing punch, until I could just hack my opponents, stun them & punch them even more. For all of the options that Dex gives you, the fighting and the gunplay are shallow & every enemy can be dispatched in the same manor. The hacking-by-way-of-Sinistar isn't much better\u2014you encounter all of the "viruses" you'll ever fight with in the first hour of the game, & they never get more complex. And the bosses in cyber space can all be dispatched by circling them slowly in one direction and shooting them until they explode. You just spin in a circle while holding the left-mouse button. To be fare, dull hacking mini-games are pretty common; I think the only time I found hacking to be really fun in a game was in "Pony Island."All in all, Dex is not a bad game. It was clearly made with heart. But, with its dull plot, shallow gameplay, and bland characters, I can't recommend Dex to anyone. Skip it, play something more fun.. Dex is a hard game to review. It's certain that an awful lot of work went into making this game, and a lot of love went into the crafting such a detailed world, but ultimately Dex fell flat for me.Graphically speaking, the sprite work is detailed and lovely, and the cyberpunk city of Harbour Prime feels real and lived in. I have no problem with the look of Dex. It's gritty, and neon, and hyper-urban as cyber punk demands. Its facade is rote, but not stale. I also liked Dex's freedom of movement; traversing Harbour Prime was a breeze & a pleasure. Jumping and rolling and running are all satisfying. It's a small thing, but it really makes the platforming flow.The story is pretty standard fair\u2014as always, you play "The One" who can safe the world, or doom it. The characters are perfunctory, but none were memorable, save for maybe Raycast. The storyline and characters all function for getting you from one point to another, and never get in the way of the gameplay. While the game does try to hint at grand plans and dark mysteries, it's never exciting, and there's little pay-off to the narrative.While Dex is a hybrid\u2014one part action platformer, and one part shooter, with a dash of stealth thrown in\u2014none of the action elements are thrilling. I easily got through most of the game by using stealth kills, but it was too easy for my tastes and wasn't as satisfying as in MGS or Tenchu. As for the gunplay\u2014it's just as terrible as you've heard, I will say no more. The few instances where I had to stand my ground were a dull experience of holding the block button while pressing punch, until I could just hack my opponents, stun them & punch them even more. For all of the options that Dex gives you, the fighting and the gunplay are shallow & every enemy can be dispatched in the same manor. The hacking-by-way-of-Sinistar isn't much better\u2014you encounter all of the "viruses" you'll ever fight with in the first hour of the game, & they never get more complex. And the bosses in cyber space can all be dispatched by circling them slowly in one direction and shooting them until they explode. You just spin in a circle while holding the left-mouse button. To be fare, dull hacking mini-games are pretty common; I think the only time I found hacking to be really fun in a game was in "Pony Island."All in all, Dex is not a bad game. It was clearly made with heart. But, with its dull plot, shallow gameplay, and bland characters, I can't recommend Dex to anyone. Skip it, play something more fun.. - Almost useless ranged weapons- Rather simplified Cyberspace fight- Typical cyberpunk setting with typical 'cyber' and little lore explained+- A somewhat repetitive and predictable melee combat.+ Vivid and memorable NPCs, with a good amount of background reading to understand their motives+ Excellent voice acting! Can't stress enough how good it is.+ A good atmospheric soundtrack+ A decent plot with enough twists. Not perfect but gets the job done.+ Charisma system is very basic but still better than in TES4. Makes you remember what you've heard and said.+ The game REMEMBERS your choices. If you find a clue, an email, it may not show in your quest log but the game remembers everything, and at the right moment you will always be able to use it.+ The game tracks your actions and changes the world accordingly (even with such a limited budget). The NPCs know what you've done.All and all, a good little game to spend a week on that leaves you wishing for more. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year: Dear fans,Thank you ALL for your support through this last year. We would like to wish you a beautiful Christmas and a Happy New Year. Roll on 2018!See you in the new year!Your Dreadlocks----Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/DreadlocksENTwitter: @DreadlocksENYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/dreadlocksltd. High Life Update (Early Access Phase 3): Hi Everyone!We’re happy to announce a major content update that introduces several new quests and new locations, as well as over ten new NPCs and loads of minor additions and improvements!We’ve made a new trailer that summarizes the cool new stuff: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CY90HeZqqQDetailed changelog as follows:Four new major quests (with various branching points and outcomes based on player’s decisions).Three new locations within Harbor Prime (Highrise, Docks, and Red Light District), one new location outside the city (Eclipse), and over ten new interior locations.Over ten new NPCs, each with a unique back-story, art, and branching dialogues – and with each NPC somehow involved in the quests and events in the city.Three new enemy types (Armagear Mercenary, Security Guard, Robot) and one unique boss-type enemy (no spoilers here, you’ll have to discover him/her on your own!)New Skill: Charisma (Unlocks new Convince options at important points in dialogues, enabling added solutions to certain quests and situations. Each additional Charisma point gives a higher chance of succeeding with Convince; it also gives a discount for purchases and an increased sale price when selling items to traders.) Skill-level cap increased to six (Each skill can now be leveled up to level 6. And you will really need that for some of the more advanced quests!)Several new mini-games and puzzles (Optional. The puzzles and mini-games are not necessary to progress in the game and/or finish the side quests. They mostly contain some extra reward once discovered and solved.)Loads of in-game commercials (Billboards and commercials for in-game companies. These add spice to the dystopic feeling. Some of them are animated, some are really cheesy, and most are related to something in the real world.)Quest log now gets progress updates (You now get Quest Updated notifications when reaching an important point in the quest. It is easier to keep track of where you stand and to get back into the quest after a break. Plus it just looks more complete and finished.)Emails, PDAs, digital newspaper, and other data sources (Learn more of the back-story for the quests, locations, characters, and corporations through these additional in-game texts. Some of the emails are actually required in order to progress with the quests and find additional clues and leads, but most simply add depth to the story and the world.)New Journal functionality (Similar to the way the Quest log keeps track of your quests, the Journal keeps track of all the PDAs, emails, and valuable data you have read, opened, or somehow acquired.)Two new implants (Cannot be purchased, only received as unique quest rewards for one of the new quests.)New Audio system and over a hundred new or improved sound assets (We moved all of our current sounds to a new audio system. While this may not be very recognizable from within the game itself, it gives our sound designer a lot of new ways to tweak the sounds and adjust their parameters, so this will result in better overall audio quality. Plus we added a lot of new sounds to the new locations, enemies, and events). More elaborate level-up system (The XP and Level Up system is now more elaborate and should enhance the progressive aspect of the game. Originally, you simply got 2 skillpoints per 500 XP. In this more complete solution, the steps between the levels increase in size –500 XP, 1000 XP, 2000 XP – and the skillpoint rewards increase as well; levels 1-9 give you 2 skillpoints per level up, levels 10-14 give you three skillpoints per level up. etc.)Over twenty new items to be found/bought/sold/received (including some new cool art pieces, valuables, quest items, postcards, collectibles, etc.)Many minor fixes, tweaks, balances, improvements, and fixes all through the game.Enjoy!We look forward to your feedback!Dex TeamPS: Since this is really a major update addressing almost every part of the game, please be patient about possible bugs. We tested the new quests thoroughly, but we almost surely missed some stuff (hopefully, only minor issues). Thanks!. Latest News: Hello everyone!We’re happy to announce that a huge update is coming soon for Dex!It will be available at the end of September, as we are currently in the process of polishing and ironing out the remaining bugs.Here’s a list of the new features and improvements you can expect: Manual saves. Revamped AR / Cyberspace. New user interface / menus. Improved enemy AI / melee combat. Ability to shoot while moving. New outfits for Dex, including a quest to acquire them. Steam Achievements / Trading Cards / Badges. Full localization: French / German / Czech / Hungarian. Improved / additional sound effects. Multiple bug fixes / visual improvements.We hope all these additions will make Dex even more enjoyable for all of you!Your Dex team. Steam Halloween sales + New Update: Hi!Dex is currently 50% off, as part of the Steam Halloween sales.Additionally, we’re releasing a new update which includes new fixes to controller support for Windows and Linux, thanks to your help and feedback, as well as various other bug fixes.Happy Halloween!. Free DLC: Extra Outfits + Enhanced Version update for Mac and Linux: Hey Dex fans!The DLC “Extra Outfits” is now available, for FREE! Get it now and enjoy 3 new outfits for Dex, all with their unique look and abilities!We’re glad to hear that you’re all enjoying the Enhanced Version, thank you for the kind words we’ve received today!This is a quick note to let you know that we’ve prepared a new patch to fix a few remaining issues that some of you have reported. And as always, we’ll continue to listen to your comments for more improvements.As for the Mac and Linux versions, the Enhanced Version update is finally released! Have fun!Your Dex team. Update: Hey!It’s time for another update, which will fix quite a number of bugs and other annoyances:- The Barter discounts now also apply to implants bought from Niles.- And the 10% discount he offers as a quest reward stacks with the Barter discount.- Fixed a bug which caused a character to sometimes not appear as part of the “Adapt or Perish” quest.- Fixed a bug which sometimes caused Ace to disappear.- Fixed a dialog bug which let you accept Sam’s quest twice.- Fixed a dialog bug which caused Lily to accuse you of killing her bouncers even if you didn’t.- Fixed a bug which sometimes caused finding *spoiler*’s body to not update the related quest.- Removed the useless and confusing green chemical tubes.- Removed the useless and confusing rope in the Smugglers Den.- Entering the Load menu now also pauses the game.- The landmines in the Scrapyard can now be hacked (disabled or destroyed) via AR.- Fixed a bug which sometimes caused shooting in AR, or melee attacks, to be disabled.- Fixed multiple UI issues, particularly in the Inventory/Character screens.- Fixed UI navigations issues with the gamepad.- Fixed the UI issue on the Trading screen which allowed you to move a trader’s items around.- Fixed a bug which sometimes caused all your C-4 to be removed from your inventory upon planting just one.- Fixed a bug which sometimes caused the mouse cursor to show up during cutscenes.- Fixed a bug which sometimes caused the HP bar to show up during the end credits.- Fixed a bug which sometimes caused the sewers gate to unlock from one side but not the other.- A few more quest logic bugs (not detailed to avoid spoilers).We’ll have more updates coming in the next few days, so stay tuned!Your Dex team. Best Indie Game of 2015: The Holiday season is fast approaching, and along with it, award season! We’ve just learned that Dex has been selected for the “Best Indie Game of 2015” award over at Indie Game Riot. We’re extremely proud to be part of their shortlist alongside many other great games.If you wish to help us, you can cast your vote here: http://indiegameriot.com/2015/11/01/vote-for-the-riot-of-the-year-2015/May the best game win!Your Dex team
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