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Looking for a Cyberpunk Genre Game

MGibster

Legend
I used to love Cyberpunk 2020 back in the day and was exciting to jump on Cyberpunk Red. Unfortunately my players and I were disappointed with Cyberpunk Red and resolved that we had no interest in playing it ever again. I've got an idea for a cyberpunk campaign but thought I might expand my horizons a bit instead of going back to 2020. Maybe it's time I move on, right?

Shadowrun: I love the setting quite a bit but I am never, ever going to run this game because of the abominable rules. I don't object to mixing magic and cyberpunk and I think my players might be into it as well.

Sprawlrunners: This is a toolkit for Savage Worlds that I've heard is basically Shadowrun with the serial numbers filed off. My group and I love Savage Worlds. Anyone have any opinion on this?

Interface Zero: I understand there are rules for this setting for Pathfinder, Savage Worlds, and it's own system. Anyone have any experience with this one? The setting technology might be a bit more advanced than I'm used to but I won't discount it yet.

Cy-Borg: I don't really know anything about this one.

Any of you have any suggestions?
 

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MGibster

Legend
I've only played one PbtA game. As a GM, I think I prefer more traditional RPGs. The Sprawl does look pretty good though. I might pick up Cy_Borg. The rules seem simple enough at least.
 

Thomas Shey

Legend
If you don't mind the SR sort of urban fantasy/cyberpunk hybrid, there's a couple of recent attempts to fish in that pond that might be worth a look: Vault and (more overtly) Sinless. For more traditional (though as you note, high tech) cyberpunk I probably would go with the most recent version of Interface Zero or just cook my own with the upcoming version of the Savage Worlds SF Companion. (Sprawlrunners is functional but a little minimalist for me).

(This is assuming a trad approach is desirable; I'm not competent to properly assess the more narrative focused games).
 

Thomas Shey

Legend
Oh, and how do you feel about when it bleeds into transhumanist stuff? I was trying to figure out whether to even bring up Eclipse Phase. Do you want near-future?
 

jdrakeh

Front Range Warlock
Carbon 2185 is a beautiful RPG and, if you're not wanting to drift too far from 5e, it has you covered (so the learning curve is very low). That said, it's very much a traditional cyberpunk RPG and not High Fantasy + Cyberpunk like Shadowrun.
 

MGibster

Legend
Oh, and how do you feel about when it bleeds into transhumanist stuff? I was trying to figure out whether to even bring up Eclipse Phase. Do you want near-future?
I'd describe myself as preferring more traditional 1980s style cyberpunk, but like I said in the OP, it's time for me to expand my horizons a bit. So, sure, a little transhumanism never hurt anyone and Blue Planet has it in spades.
 

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