Steel Soul Shaper Opens Steam Store Page, Recruits Playtesters
The store page launch and playtest recruitment signal the project is moving toward public testing, with the game's narrative choices and customization depth as its main draws.
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GENEPOP Studio published the Steam store page for Steel Soul Shaper, a cyberpunk repair simulation game. Players run a secret clinic as an underground doctor, repairing and modifying cyberware like prosthetics and drones. The game also includes decoration options and story choices that affect the world.
The store page for Steel Soul Shaper is now live on Steam, and GENEPOP Studio is taking playtest sign-ups. The game casts the player as an underground doctor in a back-alley clinic, fixing and modifying cyberware for clients.
Repairs cover prosthetic limbs, eye parts, heavy weapons, and drones. Beyond fixing cracks and removing rust, players handle virus removal. Customization goes further with painting, decals, and neon lights to build a piece that fits each client.
Story branches come through client conversations. Players can quietly keep repairing for the locals or take illegal modification jobs to make a living, with choices shaping the world's outcome.
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