New Augmented Cyberpunk HINT Characters Previewed
March 10, 2017 by brennon
Three new characters, previously seen in artwork, have now been rendered up to be shown off by Post-Industrial Games, the folks behind Human Interface: Nakamura Tower. See what you think as we kick things off with James Morgan.
This fellow developed abnormalities when he was going through VR training and so was said to be in 'rehab' to become a normal member of society. Well, it seems like that certainly wasn't the case as the amount of augmentations included in his body have sent him into a downward spiral.
The model looks great, a proper Cyber-Psycho from the world of Cyberpunk 2020. He reminds me a lot of some of the Bioroid characters from the world of Netrunner too, which has a superb aesthetic. He'd be brilliant to paint too, with the dark metal plates contrasting against pale skin and agitated wounds.
Andrea & U-Bolt
Matched against James Morgan we also have Andrea & U-Bolt who look like they've been a bit more cautious with the type of enhancements they used on their bodies.
These ladies are members of the Bomber Girls Gang. They seem like they're rather competent at handling themselves on the streets with Andrea using her augmented arms for enhanced strength and some trendy roller blades to get around.
U-Bolt is my favourite of the two though with her cybernetically enhanced legs allowing her to leap around the world...and who doesn't love epic mirror shades right?
Rules for all of these characters are coming in PDF form soon from the HINT team so keep an eye out.
What do you think of these new characters?
"...who doesn't love epic mirror shades right?"
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Im continually impressed with the pieces coming out for HINT – loving the sculpts and overall style.
These look great.
NEGAN 2.0?
I’ve been a bit hit and miss with the human interface minis up to now but these three are excellent.
Have to say , they ‘look’ great , but I was disappointed with the sculpts and there quality , the bigger models are sturdy , but the smaller ones border on the obscenely fiddly for me.