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Voltage High Society

A first-person Metroidvania where you fight with your fists. No guns. Explore a prison island crawling with cybernetic horrors, rip new abilities out of the island itself, and punch your way to freedom. Inspired by Tetsuo: The Iron Man.

90%
of 153 reviews
$13.99
$19.99
-30%
Released: Jun 23, 2026  •  Developer: Platonic Partnership  •  Publisher: Coyote Time Publishing

The Developer Says...

A FIRST-PERSON METROIDVANIA. NO GUNS. JUST YOUR FISTS.

You wake up on a decaying prison island overrun by cybernetic monsters. No weapons. No allies. You start with nothing but your fists and whatever you can rip out of the island itself. Every ability you gain is a key that opens a new part of the world.

Voltage High Society is a Metroidvania built from the ground up in first person. Locked doors, ability gates, backtracking, shortcuts, secrets, and boss fights that test everything you've learned. Not a shooter with a map. A Metroidvania that happens to put you inside the body horror.

PUNCH FIRST. UPGRADE LATER.

Combat starts with your bare hands. Every new weapon and ability you find changes how you fight and where you can go. Melee-focused first-person combat rewards aggression and positioning, not camping behind cover.

5 LARGE AREAS. ONE CONNECTED WORLD.

Nemo Ultra is a dense, hand-crafted island built for exploration. Dead ends become shortcuts. Locked passages open when you find the right ability. Every zone connects, and the map rewards players who pay attention. Inspired by Tetsuo: The Iron Man and Escape from New York.

YOUR BODY IS YOUR PROGRESSION

New abilities are not just combat upgrades. They're keys to the world. Every power you gain reopens areas you've already explored, revealing hidden routes and secrets you missed the first time through.

BODY HORROR MEETS RETRO GRIT

PS1-era retro aesthetics meet modern lighting and creature design. Dark, oppressive corridors open into neon-lit arenas. The monsters are grotesque, the atmosphere is thick, and the world feels like a place that existed long before you arrived.

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90%

Very Positive

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