Visually, the game is a mixed bag. The mod doesn't improve the textures, so you are playing the same game with a fancy coat of paint. The cyberpunk aesthetic is convincing at a glance—lots of purple neon, rain effects, and holographic billboards. However, when you get up close (which you often do in combat), the textures look muddy, and the character models are stiff.

: A neon-lit, multi-level futuristic city filled with flying cars, robots, and synthwave soundtracks .

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