The Most Insane Cyborgs In Japanese Video Games

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The Most Insane Cyborgs In Japanese Video Games

Cyborgs in fiction are always associated with free will, morality, the importance of being human or the limits of the human body.

Toughened up by the harsh, cruel worlds they live in, cyborgs are always insanely cool. We decided to collect some of the craziest ones from Japanese video games.


Maxima (King Of Fighters series)

The Most Insane Cyborgs In Japanese Video Games source: ReXXXSoprano's LP


Grobyc (Chrono Cross)

The Most Insane Cyborgs In Japanese Video Games source: Tom Pommes' LP


Yoshimitsu (Tekken, Soulcalibur series)

The Most Insane Cyborgs In Japanese Video Games source: SDTekken


Brad Fang (Contra: Hard Corps)

The Most Insane Cyborgs In Japanese Video Games source: LancerD1984's LP


Barret Wallace (Final Fantasy VII)

The Most Insane Cyborgs In Japanese Video Games source: KotRFFXIV's LP


Nathan Spencer (Bionic Commando)

The Most Insane Cyborgs In Japanese Video Games source: Capcom Wiki


Ziggurat 8 (Xenosaga)

The Most Insane Cyborgs In Japanese Video Games source: Helsionium's LP


Olga, Gray Fox and Raiden (Metal Gear series)

The Most Insane Cyborgs In Japanese Video Games The Most Insane Cyborgs In Japanese Video Games The Most Insane Cyborgs In Japanese Video Games source: Metal Gear Wiki

There might be tons of other cool cyborg characters—you should add your own suggestions in the comments below, with visual support.