Cyberwar (video game)

Cyberwar (video game)

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Cyberwar
Cyberwar
European box art of Cyberwar
Developer(s) SCi
Publisher(s) Interplay
Platform(s) PC
Release date(s) [1]
Genre(s) Action, Puzzle
Mode(s) 1st-Person Perspective, 3rd-Person Perspective
Media/distribution CD-ROM
System requirements

486 SX25 Processor (486 DX33 for Digital Audio support), 4 Megabytes of RAM, Double Speed CD-ROM Drive, 320x200x256 VGA/SVGA Monitor, Keyboard, Game Pad recommended

Cyberwar is a PC game based on the film The Lawnmower Man. It was released in 1994 by SCi.

The player is assigned the role of Dr. Angelo, sent in to Virtual Reality to defeat Jobe, who, in the film was born simple but increased his brain capacity by 400% using Virtual Reality. He eventually leaves his physical body and enters VR permanently.

The various gameplay elements are based on the Virtual Reality segments seen in the original film. For instance, one of the levels has the player flying through tunnels avoiding multiple objects, much like one of the games in the film.

The game did not have multiple lives, but just one - if the player missed any part of any challenge, he would be sent to the "cyber-hell" where he would die. This proved brutal to many who played this game, but the puzzles were colorful and innovative - at least one required the player to remember a code from the first disc to be used in a room on the second disc. If the player entered the wrong code, he would die.

Cyberwar consists of three discs but also includes a CD with the soundtrack featured in the game.

This game is now very rare but can sometimes be found on auction sites.

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