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* [[Anti-Villain]]: Vielli.
* [[Anti-Villain]]: Vielli.
* [[Artificial Intelligence]]
* [[Artificial Intelligence]]
* [[Back Alley Doctor]]: Doc.
* [[Back-Alley Doctor]]: Doc.
* [[Badass Longcoat]]: Gala.
* [[Badass Longcoat]]: Gala.
* [[Badass Native]]: Gala belongs to an ''[[Gang of Hats|entire gang]]'' of these. Take Sol's word for it; Native Americans don't fuck around in the future.
* [[Badass Native]]: Gala belongs to an ''[[Gang of Hats|entire gang]]'' of these. Take Sol's word for it; Native Americans don't fuck around in the future.
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* [[Evil Laugh]]: Dealey's distinctive snicker. "Eheh heh heh heh!"
* [[Evil Laugh]]: Dealey's distinctive snicker. "Eheh heh heh heh!"
* [[Faking the Dead]]: Vielli is believed to be dead in the live world. Actually, he downloaded his consciousness into the Televerse.
* [[Faking the Dead]]: Vielli is believed to be dead in the live world. Actually, he downloaded his consciousness into the Televerse.
* [[Femme Fatale]] / [[Womanin Black]]: Gala.
* [[Femme Fatale]] / [[Woman in Black]]: Gala.
* [[Flying Car]]
* [[Flying Car]]
* [[The Future]]: Circa 2043.
* [[The Future]]: Circa 2043.
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* [[There Are Two Kinds of People in The World]]: "Those who rush, and those who don't."
* [[There Are Two Kinds of People in The World]]: "Those who rush, and those who don't."
* [[Threshold Guardians]]: The gold Buddha.
* [[Threshold Guardians]]: The gold Buddha.
* [[Trauma Induced Amnesia]]: The scattered flashbacks to Sol's days as a corporate "[[Professional Killer|adjuster]]".
* [[Trauma-Induced Amnesia]]: The scattered flashbacks to Sol's days as a corporate "[[Professional Killer|adjuster]]".
* [[Two Decades Behind]]
* [[Two Decades Behind]]
* [[Unusually Uninteresting Sight]]: Nobody inside the nightclub seems to bat an eyelash when a gunfight erupts.
* [[Unusually Uninteresting Sight]]: Nobody inside the nightclub seems to bat an eyelash when a gunfight erupts.
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* [[What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made On Drugs?]]
* [[What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made On Drugs?]]
* [[White Collar Crime]]
* [[White Collar Crime]]
* [[Would You Like to Hear How They Died]]: Dealey's mocking reference to Kris' death, revealing it was he who shot her.
* [[Would You Like to Hear How They Died?]]: Dealey's mocking reference to Kris' death, revealing it was he who shot her.
* [[Yet Another Stupid Death]]
* [[Yet Another Stupid Death]]



Revision as of 09:57, 26 January 2014

 "It ain’t easy bein’ a two-bit thug in an eight-bit town."

A first-person Cyberpunk Adventure Game which incorporates puzzles and Full Motion Video, similar to that of The Seventh Guest. Regarded by retro gamers as a Cult Classic and one of the best games on the Philips CD-i.

You play Sol Cutter, a small-time thief who ferries stolen data inside of his brain (à la Johnny Mnemonic). While he's robbing Softech Industries, a deadly Computer Virus known as Burn:Cycle is downloaded into Sol's mind. It's dormant now, but if Sol doesn't get that virus out of his head within two hours, his brain is yogurt. This countdown occurs in real time, essentially boiling down the game to one big Timed Mission, but there are enough save opportunities to see gamers through.

Despite having decent graphics for the time and comparably-good acting, Burn:Cycle is infamous for both its kitschy aesthetic and nutty (yet oddly straight-faced) storyline. Sol's hard-boiled narration riffs on Blade Runner, and the colorful characters he meets along the way are arguably the game's biggest strength.


Burn:Cycle contains examples of:

 "Don't touch those! I get charged for what I use."