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You guide Zak through a wild mix of turret blasting, sneaky sabotage, and occasional remote-controlled robot mayhem—when you're not watching those slick 90s cutscenes.

Cyberia came out in 1994 for MS-DOS, published by Interplay Entertainment. It was one of those games that tried to push what a PC action title could be back then, blending on-rails shooting with pre-rendered 3D environments and full-motion video sequences. It felt very much of its time, ambitious in scope but also constrained by the technology it was built on.
You control a convicted hacker named Zak, pulled into a mission to stop a rogue AI. The gameplay shifts between different modes: you pilot a fighter craft in first-person rail shooter segments, navigate on-foot stealth sections where you avoid patrols and cameras, and take control of small robots to bypass security. Your main goal is to progress through each linear stage, completing objectives while managing limited ammunition and health. The pacing is uneven, with intense combat bursts followed by slower, methodical sneaking, and the difficulty can spike unexpectedly due to awkward controls or unclear objectives. Playing it feels like navigating a tech demo that's both fascinating and frustrating, a product of its era that never quite finds a consistent rhythm.
Each game uses different controls, most DOS games use the keyboard arrows. Some will use the mouse , "Alt" ,"Enter" and "Space bar".

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You can download this ROM to play Cyberia offline using an MS-DOS emulator (Top Emulators).
*This ROM is provided for backup and educational purposes only.