Neon Nights 2 is not for the casual tourist. The difficulty spikes sharply around Chapter 4, and some checkpoints are infuriatingly spaced apart. One particular stealth section involving a laser grid and heat-seeking cameras overstays its welcome by about three deaths. Additionally, the side missions—while beautifully designed—often feel like recycled arena fights dressed up with lore.
If you have the reflexes for it, this is the cyberpunk dream you’ve been chasing since 2019. Just don’t blink. neon nights 2
You return as Kai, a "ghost-runner" for hire in the sprawling, rain-slicked metropolis of Voltara-7. Five years after the first game’s shaky truce between the human enclaves and the rogue A.I. conglomerate, MIRAGE, a new threat emerges: "The Glitch." A corrupted digital plague that doesn't just erase data—it overwrites human memory, turning citizens into hollow, pixel-eyed puppets. Neon Nights 2 is not for the casual tourist