In Blackstar: Agent of Justice (1995), you play a noir-style detective in a trench coat so dramatic it probably has its own union. Set in a dark, crime-ridden city where everyone talks like they’ve swallowed gravel, it’s a point-and-click game with a gritty tone and a suspicious number of cigarette-smoking NPCs. Expect interrogation, clue-collecting, and some hilarious voice acting that tries very hard to be serious. The plot is convoluted, but hey, it’s noir—confusion is part of the experience. Justice never looked this pixelated.
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