Single-player games like Project Titan: The Redacted Files
Below are 8 single-player Steam games similar to Project Titan: The Redacted Files, ranked by player overlap. Every pick carries Steam's Single-player category, so multiplayer-only titles or always-online games don't sneak in. imho.run pulls the category data from Steam directly — Single-player here matches what the store labels.
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Ranked picks
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RoboSamurai
Single-player alternative to Project Titan: The Redacted Files — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action and Adventure with Project Titan: The Redacted Files.
RoboSamurai is a 3rd-person fast-paced sword-fighting action/slasher game about Nix: a robot mechanic turned katana-wielding fighter. Set in a cyberpunk dystopian city filled with corruption and tyrannical corporations waiting for him to let his guard down.
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Crimepunk Detective
Single-player alternative to Project Titan: The Redacted Files — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action and Adventure with Project Titan: The Redacted Files.
Step into the shoes of an old-school detective in a neon-lit Victorian city, where ornate buildings conceal dark secrets and the depths of human depravity. Connect the dots and unravel the mystery. Is there any truth to the legends of notorious technovampires? Trust no one. Question everything.
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Dry Drowning
Single-player alternative to Project Titan: The Redacted Files — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Adventure with Project Titan: The Redacted Files.
Dry Drowning is a psychological investigative visual novel set in a futuristic dystopian city. Follow the story of Mordred Foley, unscrupulous private detective haunted by his dark past, and look into a series of macabre serial killings inspired by Greek mythology.
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Tell Some Story: Foz
Single-player alternative to Project Titan: The Redacted Files — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action and Adventure with Project Titan: The Redacted Files.
Action-adventure + Third person shooter. The year is 2042, the near future, the gloomy world of cyberpunk will offer you the role of detective Foz. Random circumstances drag the hero into a showdown between gangs and corporations, where he has to make a choice on whose side he is.
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Dahlia View
Single-player alternative to Project Titan: The Redacted Files — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Adventure with Project Titan: The Redacted Files.
A child is missing. The police are failing. And you're a retired detective with a bit too much time on your hands. Time to throw out the rules & do whatever it takes to bring the child home. From the developers of I AM RIPPER, The Occupation & Ether One.
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The Uncertain: Light At The End
Single-player alternative to Project Titan: The Redacted Files — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action and Adventure with Project Titan: The Redacted Files.
The Uncertain is a story-driven adventure game set in a post-apocalyptic world. Humanity disappeared from the face of the Earth and has been replaced by robots. Together with Emily, one of the survivors, you will have to witness how people try to live in a world ruled by robots.
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The Divine Invasion
Single-player alternative to Project Titan: The Redacted Files — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Action and Adventure with Project Titan: The Redacted Files.
Strange events occur in the cyberpunk age: a mysterious criminal steals museum pieces, historical documents in order to make certain corrections and then puts everything back. Someone is trying to prove that Good and Evil have swapped places in the past… But why?
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Cloudpunk
Single-player alternative to Project Titan: The Redacted Files — playable solo, no multiplayer required. Shares Adventure with Project Titan: The Redacted Files.
A neon-noir story in a rain-drenched cyberpunk metropolis. It’s your first night on the job working for the Cloudpunk delivery service. Two rules: Don’t miss a delivery and don’t ask what’s in the package.