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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
The game itself was fantastic and I did enjoy every little bit of it however the plot could of been extended more there was so many things that we did not figure out! They just added more questions with no conclusions! The ending was just nothing it left me with disappointment.
However the puzzles were brill and some were very tricky but it did over complicate things you would figure them out easily. There was sometimes I had to go online for help but thats because I am stupid. Also the characters are very entertaining they have amazing voices and sometimes leave me laughing at the things they say.
So all in all great game but could be extended!
In my opinion is a very good game, if you like old school point and click adventure, give it a try. It's free!!! Nice background Nice story and good humour.
Beneath a Steel Sky is a typical adventure game, with a good storyline, well-designed characters, great dialogue, and moments of pixel-hunting and generally not knowing where to go next. I liked it a lot.
This adventure game is a really nice game. With cheesy characters (Joey! Yay!), and some humorous dialogs and descriptions; with a comic intro that's really cool and a story that's really great.
The best part of the story is that it contains elements that we can see in dystopian books like 1984 and Brave New World (Read them if you haven't, I recommend them), A Big-Brother government that sees everything, changes the truth of the information and a big project that was meant one way but ended being different (Trying to evade spoilers.)
You should really try this game, it's funny, it's deep and it's well made (The fact that here at GOG it's free is a nice fact, right?).
What a fun game!
It's like 1980s cyberpunk with a mix of Steve Jackson Games style goofiness and witty dialogue out of classic screwball comedy. It's amusing to see this clash of styles.
Joey is a riot. A robot companion who doesn't buy Asimov's Three Laws and always has some metal lip to spare.
Good visuals, too. The city has a fun, retro-dystopia vibe.
Voice acting is quite good. I like the contrast between Foster, who sounds like the only American in the game, and all the other mostly Australian accents. Truly, one is lost Down Under . . . makes me think of Cordwainer Smith . . .