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Agent Dunoz capsule

Agent Dunoz

In a dystopian world ruled by megacorporation's, you're a mercenary with a $15,000 debt. Face dice-based combat, moral dilemmas, and irreversible choices in this hardcore Sci-Fi Cyberpunk Text RPG. Will you reclaim your freedom or vanish in the shadows?

$2.79Mostly Positive(18)
RPGDiceCyberpunk
VIWESA GAMESMar 3, 2025

Agent Dunoz scores 75/100 — better than 74% of RPG capsules (n=3,544).

Mostly Positive (18 reviews) · $2.79 · Released Mar 3, 2025 · By VIWESA GAMES

Quick text summary

Agent Dunoz scored 75/100 on Steam Analyzer — Good for a RPG capsule. Top priority fix: [genre_clarity] Add a subtle dice or game UI element (corner icon, small dice symbol) to visually hint at the RPG mechanics and differentiate from generic action-thriller cyberpunk.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 7/10 — Cyberpunk sci-fi action clear. The red-clad female agent with gun, blue neon fedora logo, and dystopian aesthetic clearly signal cyberpunk/sci-fi themes. At tiny size, the figure and weapon silhouette remain recognizable, though the dice-based RPG mechanic is not visually implied. The visual leans action-thriller rather than text RPG, which creates minor genre mismatch with the actual gameplay description.
  • Title Readability: 8/10 — Bold logo, clean hierarchy. The 'AGENT DUNOZ' title uses a strong sans-serif with the iconic blue fedora-hatted silhouette as the logo on the left. The red 'DUNOZ' contrasts well against the dark background and remains legible at small and tiny sizes. At tiny size, the text compresses but the red-on-dark value separation holds, though fine letterforms blur slightly.
  • Contrast & Color: 8/10 — Strong neon against dark background. Bright cyan-blue fedora and red-lipsticked character face pop decisively against the #1b2838 dark background, with warm orange-red jacket providing layered value separation. The red 'DUNOZ' text creates excellent contrast. At tiny size, the neon colors maintain visual punch and the silhouette stays distinct in grayscale due to the strong mid to light value of the character.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 7/10 — Polished retro-cyber aesthetic. The art style shows clean execution with a distinctive retro-cyberpunk illustration (reminiscent of 80s noir aesthetics) and an intentional logo design combining the fedora silhouette with clean typography. The craft is competent and visually memorable, though the 'femme fatale with gun' archetype is common in cyberpunk media and doesn't communicate the unique dice-based RPG mechanic or narrative depth.
  • Brand Consistency: 7/10 — Iconic fedora symbol present. The blue fedora-topped agent silhouette serves as a recognizable brand mark that could function as a repeating identity cue. The warm red/cool blue color palette is consistent and distinctive. However, without access to the 7 store screenshots, internal cohesion cannot be fully verified; the capsule alone shows a clean palette and iconic motif but lacks clear narrative visual language that might tie to RPG mechanics.
  • Composition: 8/10 — Balanced focal hierarchy, clean layout. The centered agent figure with extended gun arm creates a dynamic focal point, while the logo on the left provides brand anchor without competing. The character occupies the visual center with breathing room, and the lighting rays create depth without clutter. At small and tiny sizes, the composition remains readable with the agent and logo as clear primary elements, though the gun arm extends toward the right edge and could risk cropping.

What works

  • Neon color contrast striking. Bright cyan and warm red pop decisively against the dark Steam background and maintain visual impact even at tiny thumbnail size.
  • Logo design iconic and scalable. The blue fedora-silhouette logo is distinctive, simple enough to work at any size, and serves as a strong brand mark.
  • Clean professional illustration style. The retro-cyberpunk art direction is polished and cohesive, communicating premium production quality.

What hurts the capsule

  • Gameplay mechanic not visually communicated. The capsule reads as action-thriller rather than dice-based RPG, missing an opportunity to hint at the game's unique mechanical identity.
  • Generic cyberpunk archetype. The 'armed femme fatale' character is a common cyberpunk cliché and does not signal the narrative depth or moral choice elements described.
  • Gun arm extends to edge. The character's extended right arm with weapon is positioned close to the right margin and risks being cropped or feeling cramped on narrower Steam layouts.

Priority fixes

  1. [genre_clarity] Add a subtle dice or game UI element (corner icon, small dice symbol) to visually hint at the RPG mechanics and differentiate from generic action-thriller cyberpunk.
  2. [composition] Tighten the character pose or shift slightly left to give more breathing room on the right edge and reduce edge-hugging risk.
  3. [uniqueness_polish] Consider a secondary visual motif (corporate logo, debt counter, or mechanic symbol) to reinforce the unique $15k-debt survival narrative rather than relying solely on character archetype.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [hook_strength] Rewrite the short description opening to lead with the no-save mechanic or dice-based mechanic before 'In a dystopian world'—e.g., 'Make one $15,000 choice that changes everything: become a mercenary in a no-save cyberpunk RPG where every decision is irreversible.'
  2. [feature_communication] Specify the attribute system in the detailed description—add a sentence explaining which attributes players develop (e.g., 'Develop core attributes like Gunplay, Hacking, Stealth, and Negotiation to unlock unique contract solutions.').
  3. [uniqueness] Emphasize what fusion of mechanics is unique to this game—clarify how dice-based combat, moral choice, and life management interconnect in a way competitors do not.
  4. [tone_match] Fix the apostrophe errors ('megacorporation's' → 'megacorporations') to maintain the professional, atmospheric tone throughout.

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Steam app ID: 3492360 · Tags: RPG, Dice, Cyberpunk, Text-Based, Story Rich