FORECLOSED
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About the GameFORECLOSED is a narrative-driven action-adventure set in a Cyberpunk world filled with action, suspense, and experimental augmentations. Follow the story of Evan Kapnos, his identity recently Foreclosed, stripped of his job, his brain implants and his access to the city Block-chain, he must now escape before his identity and implants are auctioned off.
An Interactive Graphic Novel and Immersive Narrative
FORECLOSED combines the playability of video games with the sleek visual aesthetic of comic books. Everything from game-play to cinematics are experienced within the stylistic framework of a graphic novel. Full screen and comic panel perspectives are seamlessly blended as you move throughout FORECLOSED’s Cyberpunk city, uncovering a gripping conspiracy story. Cutscenes are also interactive and transition smoothly between alternative game-play styles.
Hi-Tech Combat
Discover and unlock new abilities with an RPG-like skill system. Upgrade your weapon’s potential with futuristic modifications like the Explosive or Machine-Gun Rounds mods, enhance your brain with experimental augmentations and fight back against your enemies. Learn to control your new abilities, fight opponents, and manipulate your surroundings. Acquire superhero-like abilities such as telekinesis to launch your enemies into the air or hurl huge objects at groups. Hack into different systems to create traps or even overheat the implants in your enemies’ heads.
Features Overview
- Slick Cyberpunk Action – FORECLOSED is a narrative-driven action-adventure set in a Cyberpunk world filled with action, suspense, and experimental augmentations.
- Interactive Comic Book – Everything from gameplay to cinematics are experienced within the stylistic framework of a graphic novel to make you truly feel like a comic book hero.
- Immersive Narrative – Follow the story of Evan Kapnos, his identity recently Foreclosed, stripped of his job, brain implants and access to the city Blockchain. He must now escape the city before his identity and implants are auctioned off…
- Hi-tech Combat – Modify your Symbiotic Pistol with an assortment of customisations that can be swapped out or even combined.
- Augmentation Upgrades – Discover and unlock brain implant abilities with an RPG-like skill system
If you like these games, FORECLOSED is for you:
- Max Payne
- Liberated
- Deus Ex series (Human Revolution, Mankind Divided, Invisible War)
- Cloudpunk
Steam User 0
"FORECLOSED" had so much potential with its cyberpunk comic book aesthetic, but the gameplay completely falls flat. The shooting mechanics feel sluggish, the level design is uninspired, and the story, while trying to be deep, just ends up feeling generic. The comic panel transitions are cool, but they can't save the overall clunky experience. It looks stylish, but playing it is more of a chore than anything else.
Steam User 0
I've got a few things about this game that I don't like, but most of them are minor nitpicks. For example the main character's voice acting. The VA in this game is pretty campy, in general, but the way the main character talks had me laughing more often than not. lmao Overall, this is a fun and unique Stealth/Action game that's genuinely worth playing, or at the very least, worth looking into. Beautiful visuals and love the comic book presentation the game offers. It's pretty short, you'll probably be able to beat it in one sitting. I beat it in about 4 hours. I wish it was slightly longer, almost feels like it ends pretty abruptly, but from the look at the achievements, there is still a real ending that I have full intention of getting. Watch out for that damn drone section, though. lol
Steam User 0
Played on my Steam Deck OLED, FORECLOSED delivers a sleek cyberpunk experience with a striking graphic-novel aesthetic. The comic-book visuals—panels, full-screen transitions, and in-game "cinematics"—are its standout feature, blending gameplay and art seamlessly. Evan Kapnos’ fight to reclaim his stolen identity offers a tense, conspiracy-driven story, though it wraps up a bit too quickly (2-4 hours).
The Good:
-Unique presentation: Feels like playing a dynamic comic book. Interactive cutscenes and shifts in gameplay (e.g., hacking mini-games) keep things fresh.
-Solid Deck performance: Ran flawlessly on SteamOS via a Micro SD card—no hiccups, even during hectic combat.
-Fun upgrades: Telekinesis and explosive mods add chaotic flair to battles.
The Not-So-Good:
-Repetition: Enemy types and combat scenarios grow stale; fights start to feel like chores.
-Questionable abilities: Some upgrades (looking at you, pointless stealth tree) feel underbaked.
-Difficulty spikes: Certain sections demand trial-and-error patience, which clashes with the narrative’s pacing.
Verdict: A visually bold, bite-sized cyberpunk tale with inventive style, held back by repetitive combat and uneven design. Worth a pickup on sale for Deck users craving a stylish dystopian fix—just don’t expect depth to match its polish. 3.5/5.
Steam User 0
It's a pretty good game, especially for the price. There's a few bugs, and some bugs i'm not sure if they're intentional. It makes logical sense for abilities controlled by the implants to stop working after the implants overheat, but It doesn't make sense that I need to open the menu, unequip the abilities, and reequip them in the middle of a fight. Also the abilities are pretty nice, but the speed of overheating makes their use really limited. Still a pretty good game tho.
Steam User 1
Gameplay is junky, but not to the point of being awful. Story is simple and art direction is decent.
On sale, this game is solid representative of indie sector
Steam User 2
A short game but very enjoyable. Loved the theme and comic like style. It's like a short version of Cyberpunk 2077.
Steam User 0
not worth 16.99 but for a $3.39 to $6 max $10 i just found how many people come is more annoying then hard also the hacking is sometimes annoying