Posted on: December 17, 2019

eXistenZ_Born
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Am I Dreaming Unicorns?
Thank you GOG! How do you do it? I bet there is an interesting backstory to securing the rights to this one, as complex and mysterious as the movie itself. This game really does put you in the film, with intense atmosphere, music and rain! The voxel graphics give the characters a feeling of life and depth, no angular polygons here. The pre-rendered environments can look like a beautiful work of art. Although, the voxel characters can lack definition and resolution by modern standards, it does not detract from the overall look. I think it’s given the game a unique charm of its own. A good pitch of difficulty, no stroll in the park. You can’t just click through the story, you will need to do some detective work, think carefully about your approach and the bigger picture, as time progresses and events happen with or sometimes without you. You can also take a wrong turn and come to harm, but it’s rewarding to progress. The time-based, random events can give you a feeling that you might have missed something, however I think the idea is to go through the game several times to see it all. Some dexterity and skill is required, with shooting sections that add a nice extra, giving a sense of danger. Always reminded me of the of the way Snatcher mixed these genres together in a cyberpunk adventure. Another highlight of the game is the Esper tool. Inspecting and exploring photographs in pseudo-3D reminiscent of the movie, is a lot of fun and can lead to clues. Although not following the movie’s main character Deckard, this is a side story to that, and I think a brilliant example of a game based on a film (not many examples of those!), capturing many of the films environments. A lot of the game has you walk in similar footsteps to Deckard, I think to pay fan service, which is more than ok, but it does take its own and interesting path later on in the story. The Blade Runner universe really is the perfect place for an adventure.
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