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3''Dex'' is a CyberPunk {{Metroidvania}}/RolePlayingGame hybrid, developed by Dreadlocks. It was funded on Website/{{Kickstarter}} by the end of 2013, left UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} Early Access and [[http://store.steampowered.com/app/269650/ entered general sale]] on May 8th, 2015.
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5The story follows Dex, an augmented woman in TheCity of Harbor Prime, who got on the wrong side of the Complex, a combined authority of the city's largest corporations. They send assassins after her, and she only escapes due to guidance from enigmatic Raycast, the leader of city's hackers seeking to wrest control back from the corporations.
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7The game follows a nonlinear approach in both gameplay and storytelling. It frequently providing multiple ways of resolving quests and allows the player to develop Dex in any way they see fit. Conversation skills, hacking/augmented reality, melee and ranged combat and even lock picking can all be upgraded for different gameplay experience.
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9!! Dex provides examples of the following tropes:
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11* ActionGirl: Dex. Even at the beginning of the game, before augmentations and leveling, she's fully capable of taking several street thugs or police officers on her own.
12* AIIsACrapshoot: Kether, an AI developed by the Complex that would allow them to put all of Cyberspace under their control. During the final testing stages, it went rogue and escaped into Cyberspace, but was subdued by a counter-program GSV that keeps it in a deadlock to this day.
13-->'''Decker''': We were this close to an anarchist’s Eden. An AI seeing everything, loyal to nothing. It wouldn’t have been programmers dealing with Kether; it would have been politicians. How do you blackmail an AI if it don’t have no body doing the desiring, no family to be protecting? How do you bribe? We were this close to shaking up the entire system from the top down. Anything would have been possible.
14* AnimalMotifs: Birds for Dex. She calls herself "little bird" in one of her monologues, her cyberspace avatar in original edition is a stylised bird's head, and, from behind, the hem of her longcoat seems like a bird's tail.
15* ArtificialHuman: The cloned-from-a-natural-human type: [[spoiler:Dex is one of modified clones of the head of the Complex, a person known as The Crow]].
16* ArtificialStupidity: Enemies will completely ignore a hacked gun turret plinking them to death, even if they do have a firearm themselves they could use to destroy the turret.
17* BadassLongcoat: Dex always goes around dressed in one, unless the Extra Outfits DownloadableContent / Enhanced Edition is being played.
18* BigBad: Doctor Hammond serves in this role but he's actually just TheDragon for the Complex and the Crow.
19* BodyHorror: [[spoiler: Raycast's real body.]]
20* BookEnds: If you choose the corporate ending, Dex will end the game with a variation of the same monologue she begins the game with, with the scale shifted from one city to the whole world.
21* TheChosenOne: There's an urban legend about the Kether's seed, a human who received a copy of the rogue AI Kether's consciousness into their brain, and who will be able to break its standstill with GSV. And then there's Dex who for some reason can access Cyberspace with no equipment at all. You can easily connect the lines here, and indeed, in the end [[spoiler: it gets subverted. Dex really is a Kether's seed, ''a'' seed, [[TheChosenMany one of many]]. Or, more accurately, one of the clones made by the Complex in order to create a human breed that would be able to be constantly connected to Cyberspace without any mechanical devices, and thus, controllable from there. The only special thing about her is that she's the first discovered clone that fulfills all of the Complex's criteria for her kind. By no virtue of her own - she's just the first lucky success from many tries.]]
22* CollectionSidequest: Collecting antiques for Hank the weapon shop owner. There's not many of them but yes, some of these can be {{Permanently Missable|Content}}.
23* TheComputerIsALyingBastard: The "Mitchell, the Chief Security Officer" quest can say that Dex was "broadcasting his crazed rampage", but the option in the hack is undone, so it didn't actually happen.
24* CoolOldGuy:
25** Decker
26** Richmond
27** Soto: Master of parkour and meditation.
28* CriticalHit: These can be scored in ranged combat, either through luck or by hitting specific areas. Shooting enemies in the head is a particularly reliable way to score one.
29* CyberneticsWillEatYourSoul: The idea is scoffed at by Dr. Niles, who does most of the augmentations for Dex and has a bionic eye himself:
30-->'''Dr. Niles''': ''Or are you worried about being less you? You don't need a philosopher to tell you that you're more than a physical body. Soul, consciousness, destiny, call it whatever you will. But why would that "[[TabletopGame/{{Shadowrun}} essence]]" be any worse off if you made your body better? You give it power! Jump higher, run faster, deduce quicker and kick ass harder...''
31* {{Cyberspace}}: Present, and it's used not just for hacking, but also for the actual augmented reality combat. The main limit on its use is the Focus bar, which drained by viruses and whose depletion will lead to Dex's health being drained away instead, as a result of over-exhaustion.
32* {{Cyborg}}: Dex is ''not'' one from the beginning of the game; that metal thing on the back of her head is a ''necklace''. Dex's new friends are ''freaked out'' that she can access cyberspace without hardware. There's nothing stopping her from getting further cybernetic augmentations throughout the game, with the limit of 9 augmentations in any playthrough.
33* {{Cyberspace}}: Present, and Dex’s abilities at manipulating it are a significant part of gameplay process.
34* DenialOfDiagonalAttack: Inverted. Dex can free-aim with a mouse reticule when she’s using guns. The enemies have no problems with firing diagonally too. However, you can't aim perfectly vertical, forcing you to position yourself accordingly for diagonal aim.
35* DialogueTree: Used during the conversations with all characters, and more important decisions have explanation tags like [threaten] or [complete mission].
36* DoNotRunWithAGun: Played straight in the original edition - neither Dex, nor other characters in the game can move around or jump with their gun drawn. Being hit in melee will also force either her or the enemy to put their gun away. In the [[UpdatedRerelease Enhanced Edition]] you can walk, but not run or jump while aiming.
37* EliteMooks: [[spoiler: Clone sentries]] in the underwater level. They are not the toughest enemies overall, but have very good offensive capabilities. There are several types of them with varying combat tools, all ColourCodedForYourConvenience
38* FetchQuest: Some of the secondary quests fall into this.
39* FragileSpeedster: Dex in the beginning. Depending on how you level, augment and equip her, by the end she grows into either a GlassCannon or a LightningBruiser.
40* GayOption: She can sleep with female prostitutes if she chooses.
41* GoodOldFisticuffs: Dex is proficient at this, and can defeat even gun-wielding armored soldiers when upgraded. It’s never as fast as just shooting them, though. Notably, these are her only available melee weapons.
42* GridInventory: In the original, Dex has a rather large one, covering 56 slots, with multiple items of the same type fitting into one slot, and quest-specific items marked in red to prevent the player from accidentally throwing them out. And unlike ''VideoGame/DeusEx'', ammo clips take up slots like any other item. Averted in the Enhanced Version, where your inventory is divided into categories that let you hold unlimited amounts of any item.
43* GunsAreUseless: Averted. Shooting someone from even a basic pistol kills them in seconds, as opposed to longer and fairer melee. Bullets will run out, however, and new clips cost money, so Dex’ll often have to fight with her fists regardless. Likewise, Dex can be killed quite swiftly by the gun-wielding enemies, too, especially in the early game.
44* {{Hammerspace}}: See GridInventory above. It’s just not feasible to carry all of the items Dex can have beneath just a longcoat, especially when you take her unimpeded acrobatics into account.
45* HeavilyArmoredMook: Armagear enforcers, clad in full-body black armour, are this compared to many regular thugs Dex will frequently face.
46* HyperactiveMetabolism: Food and the E-Drinks will heal Dex a little when consumed.
47* IntrepidReporter: A.J.
48* KungFuProofMook: Armoured enforcers and huge street thugs are immune to takedowns due to armoured carapace protecting their vitals in the former case and the sheer size difference in the latter preventing Dex from doing her chokehold on them.
49* LaserSight: One of the available gun upgrades.
50* LifeMeter: All enemies have a red bar displaying their health below their sprite, and there’s also a percentage just to the right doing the same.
51* LoonyFan: One of the optional quests has you dealing with one, Camilla, who is stalking a washed-up celebrity, Barbara.
52* ManipulativeBastard:
53** [[spoiler: Raycast]]. A downplayed example, however - [[spoiler: his]] motives are unarguably benevolent, and [[spoiler: his]] [[TheWoobie circumstances]] make [[spoiler: his]] tendency to lie and manipulate understandable, if not forgivable.
54** Lily, the mistress of the Aphrodite brothel, is also this sans any redeeming circumstances.
55** Dex herself can engage into it on one occasion [[spoiler:during the operation to bring down GSV-2, she can manipulate one of the scientists on the project into attempting to kill the chief security officer to get her key card and progress further. Depending on actions you did or did not do beforehand, there are several ways it can end.]]
56* MegaCorp: It's a cyberpunk setting, so of course you have several of these running around. The Complex is one notch higher in the food chain, veering into NebulousEvilOrganisation territory.
57* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate: Dr.Niles, big time. There's a decidedly unfunny joke that he plans on molesting Dex when she's under with Decker intervening to stop him. Dex is understandably hostile to him from that point on despite her need for his help.
58* MultipleEndings: [[spoiler:3 in total. However only 2 of these can be accessed at a time, depending on a choice you make earlier]].
59* {{Nanomachines}}: The key component of the Nanite Blood Infusion implant, given the name.
60* NoSell: The Euroforce [=BattleRig=] of the Enhanced Edition or Extra Outfits DownloadableContent, makes Dex ImmuneToBullets when blocking, which renders some enemies utterly unable to damage a blocking Dex. Such as Armagear enforcers, who don't have a heavy attack to break through her block are capable of only regular melee, which regular blocking utterly stops, and guns, which use ''bullets''.
61* OptionalSexualEncounter: Available for Dex whenever she visits the Aphrodite brothel.
62* OptionalStealth: It’s there, also the viability [[UselessUsefulStealth can be questionable]].
63* PsychoForHire: Connor from the "Good cop, Cyber Cop" is this. A former RabidCop, he left the force and went freelance so he could freely indulge into his violent tendencies. He's not fully one-dimensional however, which you can witness for yourself if you go for non-lethal resolution of his quest.
64* RandomDrop: Enemies have a chance to drop items on defeat, such as money, or consumables.
65* RayGun: You can nab a working prototype of one in Redmond-Watts facility.
66* RegeneratingHealth: The "Nanite Blood Infusion" implant. 10 HitPoints recovered every few seconds:
67--> Enables automatic health regeneration over time.
68* RegeneratingShieldsStaticHealth: There's a version of that with Focus, which is used by Dex during active hacking, and which is drained by virus attacks. When it runs out, it will simply regenerate in the physical world. Should you stay in the {{Cyberspace}} without any Focus, however, you'll begin to suffer actual damage, which has to be healed properly.
69* ShellShockedVeteran: Mitchell, the head of security at Redmond-Watts is one, crossed with PsychoForHire as he snapped during his tour and went on a killing spree at [=POWs=]. You can hack his office monitors to replay security camera footage of that, which renders him near-catatonic.
70* ShockAndAwe: There’s the electricity damage inflicted by certain weapons/attacks, and Dex can be augmented with Electrostatic Conductors to make her immune to electrical damage.
71* SteamVentObstacle: First appears in the toxic sewers, where the valves are just short of a TogglingSetpiecePuzzle.
72* {{Transhuman}}: [[spoiler:Dex is a result of]] a program to create a new breed of humans. [[spoiler:However, people at the head of the program have different ideas on the purpose behind development of these new humans]].
73* UnnecessaryCombatRoll: Very helpful in evading gunfire.
74* UnproblematicProstitution: Thoroughly averted. Aphrodite's brothel turns out to keep its male prostitutes addicted to the drug "Exalta" in order to keep them going. The one independent prostitute, Charlene at the top of the Chinese Quarter is implied to be an ex-employee but is still addicted to Exalta.
75* UselessSpleen: Averted to a ridiculous degree. One of optional quests has you helping a downtrodden family of mother and son, where the mother is dying from a disease and needs a spleen transplant to stay alive. Dex can suggest using the son's spleen for transplantation, but that's treated as the dumb idea it is. Removing a vital organ from him will cause him to die, leaving the mother without anyone to take care of her. And no, this is not a con on their part.
76* WeakTurretGun: There are some ceiling-mounted turrets that go down quite quickly, but hit hard in return.

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