Outrage is a short cyberpunk dungeon crawler. You manage a team of vigilantes and must undertake various missions in the city to strengthen your team and your cause in order to bring a powerful enemy to justice.
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Release Date: 6 Apr, 2016

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About This Game

Outrage is a short cyberpunk dungeon crawler. You manage a team of vigilantes and must undertake various missions in the city to strengthen your team and your cause in order to bring a powerful enemy to justice. However, you will not be able to undertake every single mission and therefore have to choose them wisely.

Some missions will bring you valuable new gear or a new teammate, whilst others will give you useful intel or advantage in an upcoming main story mission. In addition, most missions will affect your reputation, either positively or negatively.

Will you hunt down petty criminals and help the police or will you do questionable acts to further your own goals? Either path can lead you to victory, but beware – your overall reputation will affect what happens in the end.


General Features:

  • Build a team of vigilantes and undertake missions in the city to deal your own brand of justice!
  • Choose your missions wisely, for you have a limited number of days between the main story tasks.
  • 6 different vigilantes to choose from. Pick any 2 to start with and recruit the others as you progress through the story.
  • Reputation system: Most missions either increase or decrease your reputation. With positive reputation, police will tolerate you, whilst underground movements will despise you. Negative reputation does the exact opposite!
  • 3 different endings, depending on your overall reputation in the endgame.
  • Customize your team with a large variety of weapons, armour, and add-ons
  • Semi-random rewards: Loot found in supply boxes and given upon quest completion will not be the same on every playthrough.
  • 3 difficulty modes: Casual, Normal, and Tough.

System Requirements

    Minimum:
    • OS: Windows XP or above
    • Processor: Intel Pentium 4 2.Ghz or above
    • Graphics: Minimum 640x480 Desktop Resolution
    • Storage: 500 MB available space
    • Sound Card: Stereo Sound
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Positive (42 reviews)
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bear_storm
( 2.1 hrs on record )
Posted: 1 August
There are many things I can say about this game. It is technically functional. It is nominally playable.

It is not, by any metric, much fun.

If you really want to slum it with some bottom-barrel commerical-grade rpgmaker titles, might I recommend City of Chains? It's by the same developer, using the same stock tileset, and it's markedly better in every way. CoC is worth the .60 cents on sale. This...is not.

All Outrage's buzzwords sound like good things. Party-building, dungeon crawling, cyberpunk roguelike should mean you're in for a delicious hamburger of a game, but the chef's only moderately skilled and the materials they're cooking with are extremely subpar. Every portrait and texture in the game has an ugly-stick-shaped dent in its face. The menu colors are garish, and the dialog prompt that lets you navigate the dungeon feels more restrictive than novel.

The plot is a loose, somewhat context-less string of happenings wherein your characters shoot a billionaire in the head because he's trying to be a vigilante. Which *they* already are.

I guess the moral event horizon is when you start using a robot suit for your vigilanteism?

Game balance is a tenative step in the right direction, with different classes of weapons all being sidegrades from each other, and with the player nominally having to balance high damage bullet-use against low-damage melee attacks. but even on the harder difficulty levels there's more grind than actual challenge. And in a nominally plot-driven game, the plot simply isn't good enough to incentivize putting up with that.

If you want something done in a much* better fashion with the same stock tileset, I suggest you pick up City of Chains.

Otherwise, give this one a miss.





*which is to say, somewhat.
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EPI-K PURPLE
( 3.5 hrs on record )
Posted: 28 July
Product received for free
Excellent short story and overall very fun game.
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Petermurzin
( 5.0 hrs on record )
Posted: 15 July
Well, as much as I liked the previous game, City of Chains, I tried to like that one, but I just could not...Maybe that's because the developers wanted to make something new, so they create a city where we fight against the crimes and we can choose our side. In reality, action is very repetitive, conversations are only at the begining of fighting with the boss so I really get bored...Anyway, it's just my opinion, after all...
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INSA
( 2.7 hrs on record )
Posted: 12 July
they said it was short it was but it was a good game gg (worth it when on sale )
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Ratea xDark
( 1.7 hrs on record )
Posted: 9 July
Card Simulator

  1. Buy it in Sale
  2. Run in Background
  3. Take the Cards
  4. Sell the Cards
  5. win win Situation
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Eiggy
( 2.9 hrs on record )
Posted: 4 July
Fun, but very short. I would not buy at full price, but on sale totally worth it!
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Krashak
( 3.7 hrs on record )
Posted: 2 July
Outrage - it's a great game in which you manage a team of vigilantes and must undertake various missions in the city to strengthen your team and your cause in order to bring a powerful enemy to justice.

+ Nice graphics, not a lot of nostalgic
+ Cool music
+ Ability to develop their characters
+ A lot of characters to choose from
+ Lots of missions and their passage
+ Exciting levels
+ There is also a non-linear storyline with multiple endings

The game is clearly worth the money 10/10
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Simon
( 5.4 hrs on record )
Posted: 19 June
Short but fun!

(But seriously, why is the "Go to" menu placed over the right-side marker?)
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𐂃𐂃 𐂃𐂃
( 3.5 hrs on record )
Posted: 18 May
Well, nice game. 10/10 for cards
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SLEV65
( 3.8 hrs on record )
Posted: 18 May
ну что сказать, неплохая игра, но также минус, отсутствие русского языка
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Most Helpful Reviews  In the past 30 days
5 of 6 people (83%) found this review helpful
Not Recommended
5.0 hrs on record
Posted: 15 July
Well, as much as I liked the previous game, City of Chains, I tried to like that one, but I just could not...Maybe that's because the developers wanted to make something new, so they create a city where we fight against the crimes and we can choose our side. In reality, action is very repetitive, conversations are only at the begining of fighting with the boss so I really get bored...Anyway, it's just my opinion, after all...
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2 of 3 people (67%) found this review helpful
Not Recommended
2.1 hrs on record
Posted: 1 August
There are many things I can say about this game. It is technically functional. It is nominally playable.

It is not, by any metric, much fun.

If you really want to slum it with some bottom-barrel commerical-grade rpgmaker titles, might I recommend City of Chains? It's by the same developer, using the same stock tileset, and it's markedly better in every way. CoC is worth the .60 cents on sale. This...is not.

All Outrage's buzzwords sound like good things. Party-building, dungeon crawling, cyberpunk roguelike should mean you're in for a delicious hamburger of a game, but the chef's only moderately skilled and the materials they're cooking with are extremely subpar. Every portrait and texture in the game has an ugly-stick-shaped dent in its face. The menu colors are garish, and the dialog prompt that lets you navigate the dungeon feels more restrictive than novel.

The plot is a loose, somewhat context-less string of happenings wherein your characters shoot a billionaire in the head because he's trying to be a vigilante. Which *they* already are.

I guess the moral event horizon is when you start using a robot suit for your vigilanteism?

Game balance is a tenative step in the right direction, with different classes of weapons all being sidegrades from each other, and with the player nominally having to balance high damage bullet-use against low-damage melee attacks. but even on the harder difficulty levels there's more grind than actual challenge. And in a nominally plot-driven game, the plot simply isn't good enough to incentivize putting up with that.

If you want something done in a much* better fashion with the same stock tileset, I suggest you pick up City of Chains.

Otherwise, give this one a miss.





*which is to say, somewhat.
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1 of 2 people (50%) found this review helpful
Recommended
3.5 hrs on record
Posted: 28 July
Product received for free
Excellent short story and overall very fun game.
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Most Helpful Reviews  Overall
24 of 30 people (80%) found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
Not Recommended
2.1 hrs on record
Posted: 9 April
For a $5 RPG maker game, you get what you'd expect. The gameplay tends to become repetative after a while, and the most effective strategy is just shooting everyone, and with bullet's being dirt cheap and most guns having a shoot all skill it quickly shows itself as the overpowered method. The campain lasts about 2 hours, with the replay value as sketchy. Having said that, there is a certain satisfation of shooting up the enemy. The story is mediocre, with none of the character's having any kind of backstory and the best motive being "Clean up the city of crime". If you do decide you want the game, buy it while it's on sale.
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14 of 25 people (56%) found this review helpful
Not Recommended
1.0 hrs on record
Posted: 13 April
a repetitive dungeon crawler. a disappointment after city of chains which i found charming if shoddy. this is just... not very good, and i would suggest you avoid it.
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3 of 4 people (75%) found this review helpful
Recommended
3.7 hrs on record
Posted: 2 July
Outrage - it's a great game in which you manage a team of vigilantes and must undertake various missions in the city to strengthen your team and your cause in order to bring a powerful enemy to justice.

+ Nice graphics, not a lot of nostalgic
+ Cool music
+ Ability to develop their characters
+ A lot of characters to choose from
+ Lots of missions and their passage
+ Exciting levels
+ There is also a non-linear storyline with multiple endings

The game is clearly worth the money 10/10
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4 of 6 people (67%) found this review helpful
Recommended
4.9 hrs on record
Posted: 15 May
Surprisingly fun RPGMaker game! Not much text to read or get eye strain. Just simple elements, north/east/west/south movement choices on small maps, and simple battles. I liked the special actions for each character and ammunition cost that added some depth to battles, but wasn't overly complex. I liked the mission choice & rewards too, and the optional aspect to add more team members. You can only have up to 4 active in battles, but you can have more on the bench. It isn't too hard or frustrating, can save & load easily, and played easily on an xbox360 gamepad. The game does have resolution choices if you go to the "system" menu item (press B to bring up menu). However it wasn't pretty stretched to full screen on my 47" TV. But I was happy playing in the default resolution in a window, which didn't strain my eyes for once. Where Space Pilgrim gave me a headache, this was a pleasure. This is the first RPGMaker game I actually liked.
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11 of 21 people (52%) found this review helpful
3 people found this review funny
Recommended
7.0 hrs on record
Posted: 8 April
"West, East, South, North, Stay" your way to challenging turn-based fights in this dark (lighting is expensive, and so are happy feelings) sci-fi graphic adventure. Lots of characters to choose from, a lot of missions to play, and a lot of choices of how to go about them. Lot of replay value and quality. And the left and right sprites are actually unique! Such an eye for quality and detail. The game play, the story's setting and pre-rendered sprites all give Outrage the feeling that it's a tactical blast from the past. The Windows 98 era, to be specific. Is nice! Lot of replay value. 10/10, would debate which mission to take on and with which party again.
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2 of 4 people (50%) found this review helpful
Recommended
5.4 hrs on record
Posted: 19 June
Short but fun!

(But seriously, why is the "Go to" menu placed over the right-side marker?)
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7 of 14 people (50%) found this review helpful
Recommended
6.4 hrs on record
Posted: 8 May
This will probably remain the one and only RPGMaker game I ever finish. And that's only because I like cyberpunk and it's advertised as short - both promises which it delivers on nicely.

I played through once and was tempted to play through a 2nd time to experience the other branches of the story (and get the achievements close to 100%) when I had some downtime and only a slow computer that couldn't run more demanding games... but alas, not enough hours in my day to come back to an RPGMaker game now that I'm back at my primary PC.
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