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VirtuaVerse is a challenging old school cyberpunk point & click adventure set in a future not so far away narrating tales of technomancers, AVR graffiti writers, hacker groups, tribes of cryptoshamans, digital archeology, epic cyberwars and virtual reality debauchery.

VirtuaVerse is a cyberpunk, point & click and old school game developed by Theta Division and published by Blood Music.
Released on May 12th 2020 is available on Windows, MacOS and Linux in 9 languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Japanese, Portuguese - Brazil, Russian and Simplified Chinese.

It has received 1,064 reviews of which 885 were positive and 179 were negative resulting in a rating of 7.9 out of 10. 😊

The game is currently priced at 14.99€ on Steam.


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System requirements

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Windows
  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Processor: 2 Ghz
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel HD 3000
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 2 GB available space
MacOS
  • OS: OS X 10.13
  • Processor: 2 Ghz
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel HD 3000
  • Storage: 2 GB available space
Linux
  • OS: Ubuntu 64-bit
  • Processor: 2 GHz
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel HD 3000
  • Storage: 2 GB available space

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April 2025
Real man's Point & click adventure game. The story is quite good, but the puzzles can be quite unintuitive sometimes when playing in old-school mode. OST by Master Boot Records slaps and pixel art is amazing. Following the guides ruins a little bit of the fun, so only use one if you really need to (https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2095980149). You can also fuck a Viking like a real man. 8/10
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March 2025
6/10 I guess because of Italian devs English hints can be somewhat misleading. All in all I thought the demo of the game was the best part. Story gets kinda wild too. Protagonist is a d*ck. Barely a recommendation.
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Jan. 2025
It is a great game, awesome music and lot of mleancholic/nostalgic feeling of 80/90s and cyberpunk. Very cool graphics and nice references. A few puzzles where intriguing, for some I thought I had to research outside the game to find the solution but somewhat didn't realize the game provides hints for everything. However there had been a few that were very trivial and others that were literally try any object in the inventory. I found the plot very nice, I could say it delivered what I expected. Recommended for people who really enjoyed point and click adventures no matter the complexity. I got it as a present but it was in my wishlist for a while. If you have the money buy it for the standard price, otherwise better wait for sales. I usually enjoy taking my time to finish point and click but if you're a pro that wants to finish it quickly you may find it a bit too short, but I think all good games are like that. They are small pearls worth much more than their market price. Thanks to the team who created it!
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July 2024
This game is really cool but the puzzles are sometimes very counter-intuitive so I'd recommend following the walkthrough for an enjoyable game experience. It's pretty easy to get stuck because you missed picking up an item or didn't realize you needed to use an item somewhere.
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July 2024
You've finished re-reading Neuromancer and Snow Crash again. You've been watching Amiga demos and listening to a Dubmood track loop from the installer of some pirated game. Deus Ex and Cyberpunk 2077 are on their 14th playthroughs. You've been thinking about re-watching Akira and the Blu-Ray of the Blade Runner sequel is still in the disc drive of your PS4 (can't afford the 5 yet). You have your standard stock of cyberpunk archetypes arranged into a sci-fi plot of techno-ghosts, Augmented Reality graffiti artists, abandoned subway systems, and a tension between old magnetic and analog technologies vs new digitally connected, always-online networks. Sensible puzzles with a minimum of hunt-the-pixel moments, and does not try to trick you to your death. Mostly figuring out where to use an item and selecting dialogue choices at the right moments to trigger something, we're not talking Professor Layton puzzles here, just context clues and hints during conversations. Since this is so steeped in the cyberpunk genre, with all the tropes and synthwave and pixel art and Japanese neon signs, you pretty much already know if this is your thing or not. It will likely come down to how strong or interesting the plot or characters are, so I will say this: 1. The plot is excellent if you are a fan of philosophical or moral questions about augmented reality, the relationship between AI and human, and the tension between 80s tech optimism vs modern tech pessimism as once seemingly beneficial technologies are increasingly locked down and turned toward surveillance and control. 2. The characters are not particularly memorable on their own. Your character is a faceless (you literally never see his face) mixture of the cynical and alienated cyberpunk protagonist and the self-centered point-and-click protagonist whose need to solve puzzles and progress overrides any and all ethical concerns, so he can come across as a psychopathic asshole when read in a certain light. Most characters you meet engage you in a single dialogue tree which generally does not change later on and will not come up again once their moment has passed, and this may also be a representation of the character's lack of reflection or concern about those he meets, but that is completely speculative. The only real persistent characters are Nathan, the protagonist, and his girlfriend, Jay, and maybe you could consider Jay's boss a regular supporting character. This is definitely a game fixated on setting and plot. Overall I would rate this: Worthwhile for the Plot, Fairly Easy, and Short (probably because it's easy).
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VirtuaVerse is currently priced at 14.99€ on Steam.

VirtuaVerse is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 14.99€ on Steam.

VirtuaVerse received 885 positive votes out of a total of 1,064 achieving a rating of 7.91.
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VirtuaVerse was developed by Theta Division and published by Blood Music.

VirtuaVerse is playable and fully supported on Windows.

VirtuaVerse is playable and fully supported on MacOS.

VirtuaVerse is playable and fully supported on Linux.

VirtuaVerse is a single-player game.

There is a DLC available for VirtuaVerse. Explore additional content available for VirtuaVerse on Steam.

VirtuaVerse does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

VirtuaVerse supports Remote Play on Phone and Remote Play on Tablet. Discover more about Steam Remote Play.

VirtuaVerse is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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VirtuaVerse
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Online players
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Developer
Theta Division
Publisher
Blood Music
Release 12 May 2020
Platforms
Remote Play