Beneath a Steel Sky is a classic point-and-click adventure game released in 1994, developed by Revolution Software. Set in a dystopian, cyberpunk future, the game is renowned for its rich atmosphere and distinctive artwork. The game follows Robert Foster, who, after being abducted from his tribal home in the Outback, finds himself in Union City, a sprawling metropolis controlled by a powerful and oppressive corporation. Foster's goal is to escape the city and uncover the truth behind his kidnapping and the mysteries of the city itself.
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Beneath a Steel Sky review
Computer and Video Game (1994): "The first thing you notice about Steel Sky is the graphics. Dave Gibbons has really come up with the goods this time - everything's really well drawn. The only problem, though, is that the characters never move diagonally, so they are always taking right-angled turns when they walk across a room. The rest of the game is really good, and it's packed with brain teasing puzzles, and the humour's very English, which is refreshing. An excellent game in all, and what's more, it's British. Well done, lads!"
More information on Beneath a Steel Sky
Status: freeware Input: keyboard, mouse Distributed on: 3,5 floppy disk, cd-rom, download Also published for: Amiga Abandonware DOS views: 19063
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