No Law, the first-person open-world shooter RPG from Neon Giant, has just been revealed at The Game Awards 2025. Drawing comparisons to Cyberpunk 2077, the developers emphasize vital differences in tone and game mechanics. While No Law shares a cyberpunk aesthetic, it boasts a grounded approach set in a single, intimate city rather than sprawling mega-cities. The project marks a return to first-person game development for the creators of The Ascent, focusing on high-density, immersive worlds filled with detailed storytelling. Players can expect a more personal narrative experience, where dialogue choices and character investments will significantly influence gameplay and narrative outcomes.

What unique features does No Law offer compared to Cyberpunk 2077?

No Law distinguishes itself through its focus on intimacy and density in world design rather than vastness. The game is designed to be more reactive, offering players meaningful choices that affect their gameplay experience while maintaining a lighter, more fun mood compared to the darker themes of Cyberpunk 2077.

No Law is the latest title from Neon Giant, known for their previous success with The Ascent. Released in 2021, The Ascent was notable for its high-quality graphics and cyberpunk world-building. With No Law, Neon Giant aims to delve deeper into character-driven storytelling and immersive gameplay within their new, encapsulated cyberpunk city, offering a fresh take on the genre that caters to fans of both RPGs and action games.