The cyberpunk setting of the game is extremely cool, and since the game is a little similar to Shenmue in style, it's one that adventure fans (like me) will dig. Verdict: Even though this game was an obviously rushed PC port, it has some good things going for it. IGN's Omikron: The Nomad Soul Dreamcast review (by Jeremy Dunham) Omikron: The Nomad Soul (Dreamcast) – 2000 Omikron is a world that, due to that little demon problem, I probably wouldn't want to stay in forever, but I'll certainly go back and visit, often. The whole game has been crafted from the ground up to provide you with a variety of adventures, and it succeeds. There were very few times when I didn't enjoy sections of the game, particularly when the plot throws you curveballs, sending you on a mercenary raid or on a hunt for a small shop that fixes Sneaks, when you were expecting something completely different. Verdict: Though the action sequences haven't been given the amount of polish as the adventure world, it's still a pretty solid attempt at combining a multitude of gaming genres into one huge world. IGN's Omikron: The Nomad Soul review (by Vincent Lopez)
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