Beam Software's Shadowrun is a SNES cyberpunk peak blending action RPG and investigation. Dark, complex, essential for genre fans.
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Category
Action Adventure1 player16+
Description
Cyberpunk action-adventure in which detective Jake Armitage investigates in a futuristic Seattle. Published by Data East, released in Europe in 1993. Top-down Seattle exploration with role-playing elements, real-time combat, rich dialogue and noir cyberpunk atmosphere. A cyberpunk action-adventure masterpiece on Super Nintendo.
Shadowrun review
4/5
Art direction
★★★★★
"Striking"
4/5
Music
★★★★★
"Excellent"
MAX
Story
★★★★★
"Masterful"
Waking up in the morgue with no memory, a man walks a cyberpunk metropolis where magic rubs shoulders with chips and corporations. Adapted from a cult tabletop universe, the tale blends noir investigation, conspiracy and occultism with a unique atmosphere. Its mood and mature plot left a mark on fans of the genre.
The European PAL SNES edition of the 1993 Beam Software/Data East cyberpunk RPG, based on the Shadowrun tabletop universe. The PAL cart is rare due to the short distribution of this niche genre in Europe. PAL boxed CIB in the original cardboard box has become a serious target for Data East SNES PAL collectors and vintage cyberpunk enthusiasts, and the cote climbs hard, sustained by physical scarcity and by the game's aura among Shadowrun purists.
Is Shadowrun still worth playing in 2026?
Shadowrun, signed by Beam Software and published by Data East, transposes the tabletop role playing game into a cyberpunk isometric action adventure. Jake Armitage wakes in the morgue with amnesia and unfolds an investigation across Seattle, namely dialogues, gunfights and hacks. The noir tone, the mature writing and the keyword collection system stay unique on the SNES. Probably the only game on the system to reach such adult narrative density. Recommended to cyberpunk and auteur adventure fans.