Neocron is commonly thought of as the one of world's first Cyberpunk MMORPG (massively multiplayer online role-playing game). It features action-oriented combat, similar to first-person shooters in a 3D environment.
Neocron and its sequel Neocron 2 were developed by Reakktor, an entertainment software company based in Germany.
Later the player may assign "skill points"(gained from experience) into specific abilities, e.g. Construction, Research, Droning, Rifles. Any character or class can use the most basic forms of these, but to master any one of them requires a large commitment in skill points. Jobs range from the notorious hacker, who dives into the alternate reality of Hacknet, technicians who research or construct items and (especially) weapons, to the common grunt, who fights alongside his clan for the outposts, spread around the wastelands (Note that jobs are not physically imposed, they are a generalisation taken from how you have distributed your skill points in your attributes)..
It takes over three centuries for even the most rudimentary civilization to return. By the mid 26th century two great cities had risen from the ashes, thanks in large part to the "Ceres Project",which was initially an MIT project (it was later taken over by the military in response to the project leader being murdered) in the early 21st century, aimed at storing every aspect of human knowledge on holodisk.
200 years later, and both cities are but shadows of their former selves, Neocron thanks to a succession of coups d'etat and a mass exodus to Irata III, a colony 80 light years away formed by the disappeared Chinese colony ship and Dome of York suffers from losing a devastating war with Neocron.
A balancing project is currently underway, although many players have already lost faith in the developers. The unique feature of this project is that the developers are looking for community input on these proposed changes.
Winner of RPG Vault's "Debut Game of the Year", 2002.
Winner of Emil award for "Most Interactive Product of CeBIT" at CeBIT, March 20, 2002. CeBIT was the world's largest computer fair at the time.
Runner up in RPGDot's "Best of E3 2002" - Best Sci-Fi RPG.
Computer Games Mag 80%
Computer Gaming World 40%
Gameguru Mania 82%
GamerGod 66%
GameSpot 66%
GameSpy 71%
IGN 65%
PC Gamer 60%
PC Game World 60%
TechTV 40%
Neocron 2:
PCFormat 68%
PCGamer May 2005 58%
PCZone UK June 2005 24%
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2002 computer and video games | Massively multiplayer online role-playing games