Cybernetic Fault
A chaotic sci-fi survival game set in a collapsing research facility. Reads more like a stress test than a polished experience, but the premise has teeth.
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About Cybernetic Fault
Cybernetic Fault drops you into a science center mid-catastrophe, the aftermath of an experiment that went badly wrong in the way only fictional science ever does. The core loop is action-survival: read your environment, manage threats, stay alive while the facility crumbles around you. It sits at that intersection of action and simulation that sounds compelling on paper, and in its better moments it delivers something genuinely tense. You are not here to save the world in a cutscene. You are here to not die in a corridor. From a decision-making standpoint, which is where I spend most of my analytical energy, the game offers situational choices that matter in the short term. Which route do you take through a destabilized section? Which systems do you prioritize when power is failing? These are not deep branching trees, but they create enough friction to keep you engaged through the early hours. The simulation layer is light compared to what the genre tag might suggest, so do not come in expecting facility management or resource chains. The sim elements are more atmospheric dressing than mechanical backbone. What works is the atmosphere. The collapsing-research-facility setting is well-worn territory but Whale Rock Games commits to it with enough environmental detail to keep the tension credible. What does not work as consistently is the execution layer: controls and encounter design show the roughness you often see in small indie productions, and the Mixed Steam rating at 76% positive across 806 reviews signals a real split in the playerbase. Some players hit a groove and ride it. Others bounce off the jank early and do not come back. The tutorial, such as it is, does not do much to ease that on-ramp, which is a problem when the game's systems are not immediately legible. For the strategy-minded player who enjoys optimizing survival loops, there is a project here worth watching. The mod ecosystem is currently thin and the AI behavior in enemy encounters is serviceable rather than impressive. If you are the type who likes to dissect how a system works and then bend it to your will, the underlying structure of Cybernetic Fault can reward that patience. If you need polish and hand-holding, this release is not there yet. It is a game that respects your tolerance for roughness more than your need for refinement. Bottom line: approach this one with calibrated expectations. It is a scrappy survival-action experience with a strong concept and uneven execution, currently sitting in that post-launch window where patches could meaningfully shift the value proposition. Keep an eye on the update log before committing. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Whale Rock Games
- Publisher
- Whale Rock Games
- Release Date
- May 5, 2025