Neon Giant dropped NO LAW at The Game Awards, and yeah, everyone immediately compared it to Cyberpunk 2077 because both games lean into the cyberpunk first-person open-world shooter RPG thing. Creative Director Tor Frick admits the studio deals with those comparisons internally, but insists their game feels way more compact and personal instead of being some massive sprawling city experience. The main character, Grey Harker, is a retired soldier who ditched violence to grow plants until someone messed with him, which sounds pretty John Wick-ish.
Co-Founder Arcade Berg mentioned they're going for a slightly tongue-in-cheek vibe mixed with 80s and 90s action movie campiness, plus Hong Kong fight choreography influence. The tone differs from Cyberpunk's serious approach, leaning more toward The Ascent's style.
KRAFTON is publishing the game for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series consoles without any firm release date attached yet.
Co-Founder Arcade Berg mentioned they're going for a slightly tongue-in-cheek vibe mixed with 80s and 90s action movie campiness, plus Hong Kong fight choreography influence. The tone differs from Cyberpunk's serious approach, leaning more toward The Ascent's style.
KRAFTON is publishing the game for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series consoles without any firm release date attached yet.