| Point-n-Click, 3-D Sci-Fi Adventure/Action | ||
| November 1997 |
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| Third Person "Based loosely upon the film of the same name, Blade Runner takes you on a journey through futuristic Los Angeles in the year 2019. You, Ray McCoy, are a rookie Blade Runner, a specially trained police officer with one purpose: to detect and dispose of rogue replicants. As a rookie, this is your first real case: an animal murder, a crime second only to the murder of humans and if investigating an animal murder as your first case wasn't enough tension, you soon become embroiled in a tangled web of crimes, some less serious - smuggling contraband cheese - and some very serious (like bombing Tyrell-employed geneticists). It becomes your job to connect the dots and figure out how all of these cases are connected, and, more importantly, how they relate to you. "Overall I found Blade Runner to be one of the most enjoyable games that I've ever played. It had mystery, suspense, ambiance, attitude, and the ability to keep me entertained for hours on end. Every now and again I still get a hankering to play again to see a different ending. Blade Runner is a game which was truly made to withstand the tests of time. If you ever find yourself in a position of decision making involving Blade Runner, my only advice is to buy it and play it, because you are sure to love it. " ~Contributing to research: Charadee Nisonger~ |
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