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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
I'm not a fan of most point and click games. Especially old ones. I like the Sam and Max games (the new episodic ones) and that's about it.
However Beneath a Steel Sky is different from all of the other ones. The puzzles are difficult, but not too the point that it's impossible to complete without cheating. The story is interesting, though a tad bit short. The voice acting is decent, though at times it is different from the written text.
Truly, I wasn't expecting something this good. I assumed that a point and click game that is free would be horrid. There is no excuse for anyone not to play this game, especially since it's a small download and free.
If you've ever seen the film Blade Runner or even Mad Max, then you will be at home in this adventure game from the mid-nineties. Set in a post-apocalyptic Australia, the game follows the story of a young man trying to figure why he's been abducted and brought from his home in the wastes to the bizarre and very bureaucratic Union City.
Beneath a Steel Sky is a point-and-click adventure game in a similar vein to Space Quest IV or Sam & Max: Hit the Road among many others typical of the era. You interact with various objects in the game world in an attempt to solve various puzzles to continue the story forward.
While not a very long game, it is an enjoyable ride none-the-less. The graphics and sound are not perfect (at least anymore) but are more than adequate and very evocative of the setting. The game plays very well and there were only a few instances where I couldn't quite figure out what to do next, but that is quite common in adventure games.
If you enjoy adventure games from days past then you should enjoy this interesting tale of humanity. The price is right so why not give it a shot?
Well, I primary remember this game from the days when the Amiga CD32 was the "Hot spot". Not as fun as the Monkey Island series and the Simon the Sorcerer Series, but a more challeing adventure. You really get Roberts Iron-world under your skin.