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Robert Foster is an innocent outsider stranded in a vast city where oppressed civilians live and work in soaring tower blocks... while the corrupt, covetous and rich lie underground, shielded from all pollution. Alone, save for a robot circuit board, Fo...
Robert Foster is an innocent outsider stranded in a vast city where oppressed civilians live and work in soaring tower blocks... while the corrupt, covetous and rich lie underground, shielded from all pollution. Alone, save for a robot circuit board, Foster must fight for survival... and discover the sinister truth behind his abduction...
Paranoid population. Psychotic criminals. Power hungry corporation. Big Brother government. Haves and have nots.
In the not so impossible future. In the melting pot of Union City. All man's social problems are coming to a boil. Under the claustrophobic lid of a steel sky.
From the pit of the industrial level to the belly of commercial sector, to the spheres where the rich and powerful play. It's Man against Man. Man against Machine. Man against Time. In an urban hell only you can liberate... Maybe.
Featuring Revolution's Software innovative Virtual Theatre system, Beneath a Steel Sky is a gripping science fiction point and click adventure game in the cyberpunk genre.
Over 100 locations designed and art directed by award-winning comic book author Dave Gibbons (Watchmen fame). His comic book, inspired by the game itself, is included to complete the content.
A claustrophobic, paranoid and psychotic atmosphere
Over 100 locations designed by an English comic book artist and writer Dave Gibbons
Many interesting characters that move about freely and live out their own lives, thanks to the Virtual Theatre system
Sure I've played many good games, Penumbra, Bioshock, Assassin's Greed, Stalker.... Never thought that this would be so good, but I downloaded just for fun. What did I get? A hellawa lot of laughs. I like how the world and humor are made for older people, and so the humor is "mature".
I'm a fan of adventure games, and as I grow older, it gets harder to come by something that would be both entertaining and intellectual. In short terms, I'm impossibly picky! "Beneath a steel sky" is a game I could dream about. Its atmosphere drags you into its world and after a few minutes you forget about how lousy VGA graphics look on a 19" LCD and how "mobile phone-ish" the 22khz audio sounds on a modern card. The game has got non-trivial puzzles that give your brain not pain, but pleasure. Typically for Revolution games, the brain work is rewarded with some action-filled events, and the quality of animation is amazing. Voice acting is superb, it makes characters come alive. The story line is satirical, and British humour is everywhere; the plot is deep and clever. It's one of the rare occasions with an adventure game when you can use your logic to find solutions, rather than meticulously clicking every pixel, trying to find a new object to pick up. It's a tasty perfect piece of art, it should be in the intergalactic hall of fame, in the section "example-setters". Yet it doesn't feel like a wore-off Oscar-winning classic everybody quotes, but more like an alternative, somewhat punk, limited edition, unambitious, cozy and comfy, "just-for-you", kind of a personal discovery. And it feels original after so many years since it was made. I'm so glad it's revived on an iPhone, let the new generation enjoy what we have.
All in all, after downloading it here for free, and playing it through, I want to buy it. Am I that mad or is it that good? Be the judge! :)