From Eurogamer: "More pink, pixel-art clouds in video games, please - that's my main thought after playing Disjunction. The stealth is great, the action's fine, the story does it's thing, but goodness me the clouds. Great billowing waves, roaming by your sky-high window, smog coloured autumn gold and candied, bubblegum pink. Love.
There are touches, like those lovely clouds, that elevate Disjunction from being just another top-down, pixel-art stealth game with cyberpunky vibes, to something a little more. It's the first effort from Ape Tribe Games, a tiny studio of three brothers based in New York, and it's really quite good. You play as three characters, rotating between them as the action progresses and your stories intertwine, delving into futuristic underworlds and all the usual webs of lies."
"Set in the near future in a dystopian New York City, Ape Tribe Game and Sold Out Software bring you Disjunction." Dan @ Thumb Culture
PP: Disjunction is a great stealth game wrapped in a highly-polished pixel-art wrapper. It's difficult at times - and occasionally unfair - but it gets the job done and it's generally enjoyable.
XBA says: Disjunction aims to give you different ways to play stealth, set in a dystopian New York 2048.