RATING / ESRB / A Created with Sketch. RATING / ESRB / E Created with Sketch. RATING / ESRB / E10 Created with Sketch. RATING / ESRB / M Created with Sketch. RATING / ESRB / T Created with Sketch.
RATING / PEGI / 12 Created with Sketch. RATING / PEGI / 16 Created with Sketch. RATING / PEGI / 18 Created with Sketch. RATING / PEGI / 3 Created with Sketch. RATING / PEGI / 7 Created with Sketch. icon_pin Created with Sketch.

Beneath a Steel Sky (1994)

Bibliothèque

4.3/5

( 404 Avis )

4.3

404 Avis

français, English & 3 de plus
GRATUIT
Pourquoi acheter sur GOG.com ?
SANS DRM. Aucune activation ou connexion en ligne requise pour jouer.
Satisfaction et sécurité. Excellent support client 24/7 et remboursement complet jusqu'à 30 jours.
Beneath a Steel Sky (1994)
Description
Robert Foster est un simple étranger ayant échoué dans une vaste cité où les citoyens oppressés vivent et travaillent dans des blocs de tours flottantes... pendant que les les riches corrompus et avides vivent sous terre, à l'abri de la pollution. Seul, à l'exception d'un circuit imprimé robotique,...
Notes des utilisateurs

4.3/5

( 404 Avis )

4.3

404 Avis

{{ review.content.title }}
Détails du produit
1994, Revolution Software, Classement ESRB : Teen...
Configuration du système requise
Windows XP / Vista 7 / 8 / 10, 1 GHz, 256 MB RAM, 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 9.0c...
Time to beat
5.5 hMain
6 h Main + Sides
7 h Completionist
6 h All Styles
Description
Robert Foster est un simple étranger ayant échoué dans une vaste cité où les citoyens oppressés vivent et travaillent dans des blocs de tours flottantes... pendant que les les riches corrompus et avides vivent sous terre, à l'abri de la pollution. Seul, à l'exception d'un circuit imprimé robotique, Robert Foster doit lutter pour sa survie, et découvrir la vérité sordide qui se cache derrière son enlèvement...

Population paranoïaque. Criminels psychotiques. Sociétés avides de pouvoir. Gouvernement Big Brother. Des riches et des pauvres.

C'est un futur pas si impossible. Dans le melting pot d'Union City, tous les problèmes sociaux sont en ébullition, sous le couvercle oppressant d'un ciel d'acier.

De la mine d'un niveau industriel au ventre du secteur commercial, et jusqu'aux hautes sphères où les riches et puissants s'amusent. C'est l'homme contre l'homme. L'homme contre la machine. L'homme contre le temps. Un enfer urbain que vous êtes le seul à pouvoir libérer... Enfin, peut-être.

Avec le système innovant de Revolution's Software, Virtual Theatre, Beneath a Steel Sky est un jeu d'aventure point and click dans un univers de science-fiction proche du cyberpunk. Plus de 100 lieux créés sous la direction artistique de Dave Gibbons, auteur récompensé de bande dessinées (Watchmen). Sa bande dessinée, inspirée du jeu lui-même, est incluse pour compléter le contenu.
  • Une atmosphère oppressante, angoissante et psychotique
  • Plus de 100 lieux créés par Dave Gibbons, l'auteur et illustrateur de bandes dessinées anglais
  • Nombre de personnages fascinants qui se déplacent librement et vivent leurs propres vies, grâce au système Virtual Theatre
Contenus bonus
avatars fonds d'écran HD bande dessinée manuel (15 pages) security manuals
Configuration du système requise
Configuration minimale requise :

Veuillez noter que le système d’exploitation Windows 10 recevra de fréquentes mises à jour du pilote et du logiciel après sa sortie; ceci pourra affecter la compatibilité de votre jeu.

Veuillez noter que le système d’exploitation Windows 10 recevra de fréquentes mises à jour du pilote et du logiciel après sa sortie; ceci pourra affecter la compatibilité de votre jeu.

Pourquoi acheter sur GOG.com ?
SANS DRM. Aucune activation ou connexion en ligne requise pour jouer.
Satisfaction et sécurité. Excellent support client 24/7 et remboursement complet jusqu'à 30 jours.
Time to beat
5.5 hMain
6 h Main + Sides
7 h Completionist
6 h All Styles
Détails sur le jeu
Fonctionne sur :
Windows (7, 8, 10, 11), Linux (Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 16.04, Ubuntu 18.04), Mac OS X (10.6.8)
Sorti le :
{{'1994-04-11T00:00:00+03:00' | date: 'longDate' : ' +0300 ' }}
Taille :
87 MB
Liens :
Classement :
Classement ESRB : Teen (Suggestive Themes, Animated Violence)


Langues
English
audio
texte
français
audio
texte
Deutsch
audio
texte
español
audio
texte
italiano
audio
texte
Vous aimerez surement
Les utilisateurs ont également acheté
Notes des utilisateurs

Posted on: April 1, 2010

ivant

Possesseur vérifié

Jeux: 543 Avis: 8

Nice try

I think the problem with this game is the story and the scenarios. I mean, the cover, the intro, the comic style, etc. seem to say that this is a story about a futuristic world. You can imagine a big city with flying cars, floating buildings, fighting robots, teleporting devices, silver suits... And then you find a plot where you must just find a way to escape from a kind of factory in a not so much futuristic place (except for the nice Link interface). It's good for a beggining, but the whole story should have a bigger set of locations. And well, it's funny and some characters are really hilarious but it isn't what you expect at the beginning of the game. Also, there are too much of the two things I hate in an adventure: stuff that doesn't seem to have any utility but it has and, much worse, stuff that you are sure will have an important role for the story but doesn't have. Both things makes you try again and again everything with everything until finally you find something. For example, you feel stupid when you go here and there trying the same things all the time because you didn't see a little switch hidden in the background picture. The other thing is worse: if, for example, in an adventure you find some glue it's ridiculous that they don't give it any use. Or if they give you a piece of rope or a key, you need to use it soon, because they are things that can be so useful. It's not fair of them to make you keep it almost all the game until you can use it. They should know you will try a key in every door you find all along the game. Some times in such adventures you have a key and a closed door but they don't match! The key is for a cabinet at the end of the game and the door must be broken with a bar. It's cruel and it shouldn't be permitted! And what about a closed cabinet that you won't be able to open? You will try everything to open it until you find a new way to go and you will finish the game without having opened it. AAARGHH!! Anyway, the game has the classic flavor and it's a story you will remember forever, but it's not all it could be. There are too many loose ends that could be avoided and you will wish a BASS 2 where all that necessary future stuff is explained.


Trouvez-vous ce commentaire utile ?

Posted on: December 20, 2012

Poorly programmed, and maddening ending

Some games grow on me. This one withered. I started out liking it--interesting comic book opening, a witty robot companion--but increasingly found myself getting angry. A poor plot and poor design both hamper this game. A sign of poor writing is an inconsistent tone and the tone in this game changes constantly. You're supposedly playing in a dystopian industrial city like Blade Runner, but most of the game is so lighthearted, full of bright colors and carefree music and jokesters, that you'd never know you were supposed to feel oppressed. Even your robot Joey is inconsistent: he starts as your witty companion, talking back to you and attacking everything with his welding torch. Then he disappears for half the game and reappears as a subservient android who acts like a cocker spaniel. What happened to his personality??! And don't get me started on the ending, which doesn't even make sense, but does make you look like a dick. The gameplay is off, too. Several sequences are beyond unintuitive (I have to talk to the gardener before I can walk into the courtroom? Of course!) and there are puzzles that *require* you to change the game speed to proceed. Who in their right mind makes a game with off-screen events that will time out unless you *happen* to know to adjust the game speed?! The wrench cabinet, the steam valve and the cyberworld all suffer from this--you could do every action correctly and still never get anywhere because some hidden event timed out. You could never ever ever finish this game without the hint book to tell you how to get past these moments, and there are several of them. Moreover, the graphics are bad enough that they get in the way of gameplay. The game features a comic book style intro, and then abandons it for the rest of the game. The screens often have items that are so tiny that you could look at them a hundred times without noticing a critical item. How am I supposed to notice the metal plate on the wall when it's dark grey on darker grey in the background and only *six* pixels large!! Add to this the fact that there are several easy-to-find red herrings and you'll pull your hair out trying to figure out why all the stuff you found doesn't work, when the stuff you actually need is so obscure you can't even see find it. And the plot! Your reward for all this obtuse and inconsistent gameplay is an ending that doesn't even make sense. [SPOILER] You end up looking like a dick to the dying man, and then fly off to the wilderness to... hang out with your destroyed tribe and die hungry and alone? Did anyone proof read this script!?!


Trouvez-vous ce commentaire utile ?

Posted on: December 23, 2014

My pants have been charmed off.

I'd never played this, even when these types of adventure games were less of a rare animal. It surprised me with it's intense and unrelenting charm - I profoundly LIKED being in the weird world the game presents, and I LIKED meeting all the characters. I even liked the little "shrugging" animation of the main character when you try to execute something that doesn't work (which happens often). After giving Gemini Rue a play recently, that fact was refreshing: in Gemini Rue, the character demeans the player often for not doing the correct action - but in these games, the "correct action" often amounts to "what am I thinking", and can be totally arbitrary - but when your characters and game world is relentlessly likeable and fun, you can forgive it! Another thing this game does well is the exploring. There are lots of interesting new areas, and it understands the true payoff in games like this - getting into a new area and getting to explore. I had to look up a walkthrough for two or three bits, which were annoying - don't give the player a metal bar AND a wrench when it just means you have to try TWO objects out on everything because they often do the same thing. One door in the game is locked - Foster, the protagonist, comments that the lock on the door is one of the old fashioned kind. I figured that explicitly meant DON'T try the digital keycards on the lock.... I would need another old-school type key or something. But no, after 30 minutes of wandering around, it turned out he uses the keycard to pick the lock.... seriously? There are one or two misleading puzzles like that which are arbitrary and flow-killing.... ...but the game nicely picks up pace as you progress. That was a great feature as well - the huge payoff as you advance the levels and story. Excellent, unique, fun game. It shows exactly what's wrong with some of these modern, nostalgia based games like Gemini Rue - they forgot to be unique and charming, and, you know, FUN. Jump in!


Trouvez-vous ce commentaire utile ?

Posted on: June 28, 2016

It's not bad, but...

I love playing point-and-click games and I, in general, enjoy it more if it’s hard and frustrating. But there is a fine line between frustrating and absolutely impossible and unfortunately, this game crossed the line for me. I’ve tried twice and I haven’t finished the game yet, here is why: As mentioned before, there is, apparently, no logical connection between the puzzles and I often stumbled around clicking randomly on everything, hoping it would work. It didn’t I had to get a walkthrough, booo me. On the other hand, some of these puzzles are ridiculously easy that I probably shouldn’t call them puzzles at all. The hardest puzzle of them all was figuring out how to actually save or quit (hint: press F5). Also, I didn’t feel very motivated to even finish the game. It starts with super interesting plot, but it all disappears when you start playing. You’re a wanted man, yet you can freely talk to local police. The feeling of danger and oppression just isn’t there. It’s all very slow paced, there is no action (I’ve read there are some timed sequences, but I haven’t gotten that far) and it feels like you have all the time in the world, because there isn’t actually anyone searching for you after first few minutes. On a positive note, I really like the graphics. Yeah, it’s sometimes a bit of pixel hunting, but thankfully my eyesight is still pretty good. I also like the humour, but it doesn’t really save (for me) really slow-paced dialogue. Plus it's for free, which is a great plus for obvious reasons. To be honest, I will probably give this game another few tries in a future, because I want to believe that all those great reviews aren’t just a joke and I really can't let anything lie around unfinished. TL;DR: Download this game as long as it’s for free and you’re extremely bored / don’t have anything else to play. However, if you want something similar that will make you want to keep playing, I’d suggest Primordia (also available on GOG).


Trouvez-vous ce commentaire utile ?

Posted on: January 1, 2019

Great !

I did enjoy it, great story and nice graphics, it's 1994 so music fits but sometimes it's too loud and even turning it off don't help, it goes back to loud in next room but it's not a bad problem. Game is good and if dated gfx is not a problem for You, try it.


Trouvez-vous ce commentaire utile ?

Quelque chose n'a pas fonctionné correctement. Essayez de rafraichir la page.

This game is waiting for a review. Take the first shot!
{{ item.rating }}
{{ item.percentage }}%
En attente d'autres avis
Une erreur s'est produite. Veuillez réessayer plus tard.

Autres notes

En attente d'autres avis

Ajouter un avis

Modifier un avis

Votre note :
Les étoiles et tous les champs sont obligatoires
Vous ne savez pas quoi dire ? Commencez par ceci :
  • Qu'est-ce qui vous a fait continuer à jouer ?
  • Quel type de joueur apprécierait cela ?
  • Le jeu était-il juste, difficile ou carrément parfait ?
  • Quelle est la caractéristique qui vous a le plus marqué ?
  • Le jeu fonctionnait-il bien sur votre configuration ?
Contenu inapproprié. Vos commentaires contiennent un langage grossier. Contenu inapproprié. Les liens ne sont pas autorisés. Contenu inapproprié. Le contenu contient du charabia. Le titre de l'avis est trop court. Le titre de l'avis est trop long. La description de l'avis est trop courte. La description de l'avis est trop longue.
Vous ne savez pas quoi écrire ?
Filtres :

Il n’y a aucun avis correspondant à vos critères

Écrit en
English Deutsch polski français русский 中文(简体) Autres
Rédigé par
Possesseurs du jeuAutres
Quand
30 derniers jours90 derniers jours6 derniers moisPeu importeAprès la sortiePendant l'accès anticipé

GOG Patrons who helped preserve this game

Error loading patrons. Please refresh the page and try again.

Supprimer cet avis ?

Êtes-vous sûr de vouloir supprimer définitivement votre avis sur Beneath a Steel Sky (1994) ? Cette action est irréversible.
Êtes-vous sûr de vouloir supprimer définitivement votre note pour Beneath a Steel Sky (1994) ? Cette action est irréversible.

Signaler cet avis

Si vous pensez que cet avis contient un contenu inapproprié ou viole nos règles communautaires, veuillez nous indiquer pourquoi.

Informations complémentaires (obligatoire) :

Veuillez fournir au moins caractères.
Veuillez limiter vos informations à caractères.
Oups ! Un problème est survenu. Veuillez réessayer plus tard.

Signaler cet avis

Le signalement a bien été envoyé.
Merci de nous aider à maintenir une communauté respectueuse et sûre.