One of the best licensed games of the '90s, Blade Runner (1997) puts you in the rain-soaked shoes of Ray McCoy, a detective tracking down replicants in a world where it's always night and nobody smiles. It’s not just point-and-click—it’s point-and-question-your-existence. With branching paths, randomized targets, and that gritty cyberpunk atmosphere oozing from every pixel, this is more of an interactive noir movie than a typical game. Also, your dog is the only one who truly understands you. Classic.
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