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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 remember starting to play this years ago! It stopped working on my computer at the time and was excited to see I could finish it thanks to GOG.com! Awesome! THANKS!
Sure, Beneath a Steel Sky got quite old.
It certainly does not match today's technical standards, BUT - as for the classic adventure genre this game may still hold a respectable place even when comparing to modern titles of the same genre.
It has no surprises in the aspect of gameplay, this it your old point-n'-click style.
The whole atmosphere, characters, superb voice acting, are what made this game such a classic.
The game managees to masterfully tell a serious tale without taking itself too much seriously, as the dialouges and character interaction have their funny and peculiar bits.
The game is quite short, which may be a disappointment for some, but I actually really liked its length since nowadays I don't have much time and patience to sit through classic adventures, which can be rather time consuming.
The game does not overwhelm you with an overflow of characters, locations, items, etc.. Which I also quite liked.
Every stage is relatively focused and the number of options to interact with is limited, but just enough so that you still have a challange of figuring out what to do next and still have the feeling there's enough content to explore.
As for difficulty, I'd say just fine. About halfway through the game it was rather easy, puzzles made sense and were logical. The difficulty gets gradually higher, which is good, although I found that in my opinion towards the end the puzzles got a bit less logical, some events were triggered by others with seemingly no connection between them, etc.
But it was nothing a little glimpse on a walkthrough couldn't help with. All in all, it was just fine and nothing too harsh.
This game still gets 5\5 for me!
If you're into classic adventures and didn't play this yet (which is highly unlikely), this is a GREAT beauty you shouldn't miss (And it's even free)