A gloriously grimy cyberpunk romp, Ranx: The Video Game drops you in a future where technology, attitude, and questionable hygiene coexist in uneasy harmony. Based on the French comic, it revels in its own sleaziness: neon-lit streets, bizarre characters, and puzzles that feel like they’ve been assembled during a hangover. The game’s sense of humor is appropriately off-kilter, mixing sarcasm, violence, and the occasional surreal non sequitur. It’s not always elegant, but it has a swagger—and a narrative voice—you don’t find in typical DOS adventures. If you enjoy dystopias with an anarchic grin rather than a stiff upper lip, Ranx delivers exactly that.
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