![]() ![]() Ultimately, Conglomerate 451 is a hard game to recommend. There’s also endless mode, the veracity of whose name I cannot verify, but feel free to ask me again at the end of time itself. In story mode, you’re given a set amount of time to reduce the influence of four corporations by completing missions. You install some implants, do some research, maybe clone a new squad member, upgrade a weapon, eat a nice plate of cyber biscuits. You get money, experience, research points, and usually a few stat-boosting implants. ![]() You complete a “find thing/kill thing” objective. As is often the case with early access projects that end up launching without too much fanfare, those reviews are few and far between, but still, you can find a few below: ![]() If you’re in the mood for some cyberpunk dungeon-crawling and RuneHeads’ recently released Conglomerate 451 looks to you like something that can potentially scratch that particular itch, you might be interested in checking out some reviews for the game. ![]()
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