Cybersoul scores 78/100 — better than 86% of Strategy capsules (n=5,103).

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Cybersoul scored 78/100 on Steam Analyzer — Good for a Strategy capsule. Top priority fix: [genre_clarity] Add subtle card or UI element to the composition to reinforce the deckbuilding mechanic and differentiate from action-only cyberpunk games

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 7/10 — Cyberpunk card game identity clear. The neon glitch aesthetic, dystopian cityscape, and cyan-magenta color palette immediately signal cyberpunk. The game genre reads as strategy/card-based from the visual style, though at tiny size the specific 'deckbuilding' mechanic is not obvious without context. The acid-soaked glitch effects and futuristic architecture establish tone and setting effectively even at small sizes.
  • Title Readability: 8/10 — Bold neon title highly legible. The CYBERSOUL title uses a strong neon green and cyan glitch font with high contrast against the darker cityscape background. At full size the letterforms are crisp and the spacing is clear. At tiny size, the bold weight and bright color saturation maintain readability despite the decorative glitch effect, though fine details of the letter distortion blur out.
  • Contrast & Color: 8/10 — Strong neon pop against dark bg. The bright cyan, magenta, and lime green neon text and accents create excellent value separation from the cool blue-purple cityscape and Steam's dark background. The silhouette of the glowing text remains distinct even in grayscale due to brightness difference. At tiny size, the neon glow effect helps the title stand out from the slightly dimmer urban environment.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 8/10 — Distinctive glitch cyberpunk aesthetic. The acid-soaked neon glitch treatment with cyan-magenta chromatic aberration and the dystopian megacity skyline create a cohesive, premium visual identity that feels intentional and thematic rather than generic. The glitch effects are refined and purposeful, not random noise. This stands apart from typical fantasy or generic action game capsules through deliberate stylistic commitment.
  • Brand Consistency: 8/10 — Cohesive cyberpunk visual identity. The neon color palette (cyan, magenta, lime green), the glitch chromatic aberration effect, and the dystopian architecture form a recognizable and internally consistent brand identity. The visual language would be recognizable across multiple promotional assets. The specific combination of neon text treatment and corrupted digital aesthetic creates a memorable signature look.
  • Composition: 8/10 — Clear hierarchy with centered title. The CYBERSOUL title is positioned prominently in the center-upper portion with a strong focal point. The cityscape background provides depth layering and framing without competing for attention. The composition has good balance and the critical elements (title and neon accents) sit safely within margins that won't be cropped on Steam at any typical viewing size.

What works

  • Neon title pops against background. Bright cyan-magenta glitch text maintains legibility and visual impact at all sizes including tiny thumbnails.
  • Thematic cyberpunk environment establishes genre. Dystopian megacity skyline with neon accents clearly communicates the cyberpunk card game identity.
  • Polished glitch effects feel intentional. Chromatic aberration and digital distortion are refined and thematic rather than appearing cheap or random.
  • Strong internal visual cohesion. Consistent neon palette and glitch treatment create a recognizable and memorable brand signature.

What hurts the capsule

  • Genre nuance lost at tiny size. The specific 'deckbuilding card game' mechanic is not visually apparent; only the cyberpunk tone reads clearly.
  • Busy background competes slightly. While acceptable, the detailed cityscape with multiple neon signs could create minor visual noise during quick scroll.

Priority fixes

  1. [genre_clarity] Add subtle card or UI element to the composition to reinforce the deckbuilding mechanic and differentiate from action-only cyberpunk games
  2. [composition] Ensure the glitch effect on the title does not create accessibility issues; test that letter recognition remains clear for users with color vision deficiency

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [feature_communication] Clarify the idle system's progression impact: is farming resources essential for competitive decks or purely optional? Add one sentence explaining whether idle mode subsidizes or sidelines card battling.
  2. [audience_targeting] Add a single sentence addressing difficulty progression, e.g., 'Start casual with guided tutorials, scale to ruthless AI and high-optimization deckcraft,' to reconcile the hardcore/casual audience split.
  3. [uniqueness] Strengthen the differentiator with a direct comparative statement such as 'The only card battler that lets you farm passive income while strategizing' to sharpen the unique selling point.
  4. [feature_communication] Expand the Glitch Arcade description with one sentence explaining the strategic loop: do arcade winnings feed back into deck resources, or are they cosmetic/sideline entertainment?

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Steam app ID: 4233260 · Tags: Strategy, Idler, Card Battler, Trading Card Game, Deckbuilding