Dystopian and/or Cyberpunk Games with an Obscured Face on the Cover

Folder: Aesthetic Lists
Face must be distorted, glitchy, or cyborg'd.

Deus Ex: Insurrection
Deus Ex: Insurrection
Twilight Wars
Twilight Wars
Psychroma
Psychroma
Synnergist
Synnergist
Neuro
Neuro
CyberJudas
CyberJudas
Republique VR
Republique VR
Sentience: The Android's Tale
Sentience: The Android's Tale
Krazy Ivan
Krazy Ivan
Transient
Transient
Midnight Protocol
Midnight Protocol
Shadow President
Shadow President
Captain Blood
Captain Blood
Outcry
Outcry
Ripper
Ripper
The City of Lost Children
The City of Lost Children
The Ring: Terror's Realm
The Ring: Terror's Realm
Darkseed II
Darkseed II
VirtuaVerse
VirtuaVerse
Chasing Static
Chasing Static
Deus Ex: Revision
Deus Ex: Revision
Middens
Middens
Dark Seed
Dark Seed
Mind Scanners
Mind Scanners
Cultist Simulator
Cultist Simulator
System Shock
System Shock
System Shock
System Shock
Observer
Observer
Orwell: Keeping an Eye on You
Orwell: Keeping an Eye on You
I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream
I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream
System Shock 2
System Shock 2
Manhunt
Manhunt
Soma
Soma

3 Comments


1 year ago

It can be hard to parse the difference sometimes between "dystopian", "apocalypse" and "just a really effed up sci-fi future. I tried to err on the side of caution wrt the subject matter.

Hardspace Shipbreaker
Journey to the Savage Planet
We Happy Few (does face paint count as obscuring?)
Beholder
Shadowrun (this has fantasy elements but is ultimately a cyberpunk setting which I think qualifies it as dystopian)
Riddick 1 (does this belong in School Photos too? If you add this one here you might as well take Riddick 2 also)
State of Emergency

10 months ago

Does Limbus Company count if the character on the cover has a clock for a head?

10 months ago

Hmm I don't think I'd count any of those as an obscured face since the whole thing is visible or in a domed helmet in those


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