Good game, worthy successor...
I'm a fan of Beneath a Steel Sky and I also liked Beyond a Steel Sky. Although I'm actually a very orthodox 2D point-and-click adventure enthusiast and normally can't stand 3D adventure games at all because I get spinning dizziness and nausea from them easily. However, this was not the case with Beyond a Stell Sky. Presumably because it is not an FFP game, but a well-programmed 3rd-person adventure game that avoids too hectic camera movements. The uncanny valley that I usually experience in many 3D games (especially adventure games) is also absent here, thanks to the graphic novel-like style.
So for me, the game is technically very good, if you have the necessary hardware. Although, of course, there are the occasional graphics glitches that exist in almost every 3D game.
How is the story: Quite good from my point of view. The cynical, post-apocalyptic and dystopian glossy world with a social caste system is portrayed well. Stylistically, like its predecessor, it can be classified as cyberpunk with a few steampunk elements. The story is coherent, although it didn't captivate me quite as much as the first part. Beneath a Steel Sky was bloodier, harder, darker, more unforgiving, more brutal and less suitable for children than Beyond a Steel Sky. But it was also a bit more thrilling and exciting. The puzzles in Beyond a Stell Sky are okay, perhaps a little easier than in the predecessor.
Overall, I can recommend the game. It's just a more pleasant, easier-to-digest fare than its predecessor.