Mean Streets (1989) throws you into a gritty sci-fi detective story where neon lights, flying cars, and criminal conspiracies are just part of a normal workday. You play as a private investigator navigating a cyberpunk city full of shady characters and dangerous secrets. Part adventure game, part action title, Mean Streets blends dialogue-driven investigation with arcade-style sequences. You interrogate suspects, explore crime scenes, and occasionally jump into your hovercar for high-speed chases. The tone is dark, the world is immersive, and the story keeps you guessing. It’s rough around the edges, but its ambition is undeniable. If you’ve ever wanted to feel like a Blade Runner with a joystick, Mean Streets is your ticket.
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