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Beneath a steel sky trapped
Beneath a steel sky trapped





beneath a steel sky trapped

Art directed by award-winning comic book artist Dave Gibbons (Watchmen), Beneath a Steel Sky is widely considered as one of the best point and click adventures ever written.

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It’s a terrifying threat that only you can liberate… Maybe.įeaturing Revolution's Software innovative Virtual Theatre system, Beneath a Steel Sky is a gripping cyberpunk science fiction point and click adventure game. Strangers in a strange land, Foster and Joey must survive long enough to discover the sinister truth behind his abduction - why they specifically came for him - and defeat the evil before it’s too late. In the melting pot of Union City, a not so impossible future, mankind’s worse nightmares are waiting to emerge from beneath the steel sky. Foster soon resurrects Joey and together they find themselves in Union City, where oppressed citizens live and work in soaring tower blocks, under the strict control of a brutal, fascist, AI dictatorship – whilst the corrupt, covetous and rich live below, shielded from the choking pollution. Good News: The opening and closing cutscenes, which is new material, are fantastic Bad News: Everything between the opening and closing cutscenes is garbage. It originally came on 15 (count 'em) disks or an expanded CD, was optionally hard drive installable, and required a minimum of 1MB of RAM to run. I think it’d be easiest to explain this game in good news/bad news format. Beneath a Steel Sky (or BASS for short), was developed by Revolution Software and released in 1994 on the Virgin Interactive label. With Brian Bowles, Adam Henderson, Jason Isaacs. After being brutally abducted from his village in the wasteland, his village obliterated, and his kinfolk butchered, Robert Foster escapes a helicopter crash and finds himself alone save for the circuit board of his best friend, Joey, the AI he built as a child. Beneath a Steel Sky: Remastered is an iPhone port of a 1994 point-and-click adventure game. Beneath a Steel Sky: Directed by Charles Cecil.







Beneath a steel sky trapped