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PC Review | |
Category | Adventure |
Players | 1 |
Difficulty | Medium |
Review Date | 12/97 |
Publisher | Westwood |
Minimum System Requirements |
Pentium 90 |
16 MB RAM |
4x CD-ROM |
175 MB HD |
This
time you don't take the role of Deckard, the role Harrison Ford played so well
in the film. Instead, you're rookie Blade Runner Ray McCoy, the Blade Runner
that gets no respect. Just like the movie, your job is to rid Earth of NEXUS-6
replicants. These replicants, genetically engineered human copies built by the
Tyrell Corporation, are only legal off-planet. They're stronger and smarter than
humans, the only thing they don't have is emotions. Or at least that's how it
was supposed to be. After a few years the NEXUS-6 Replicants began to develop
emotions - hate, love, envy. They become more unpredictable. It's up to you to
retire (kill) them. However, whether you choose to do so is up to you. Help the
replicants, or kill them, you can change the outcome of the game at any time.
Based in Los Angeles, 2019, rain pours down unrelentingly. The game takes almost every locale from the film and recreates it beautifully in pre-rendered splendor. Real-time lighting floods the game, and it looks absolutely great. Think of Resident Evil but much better and far more dramatic. As you move between different screens, instead of jumpy cuts, at times the camera will pan across and follow you to the next location. It's as if you have a whole film crew working just to make your game playing look great. The cinematic sequences also look good, but were not talking Oscar material.
The characters on the other hand, look somewhat silly. McCoy, your character, looks the best - but he is still fairly blocky and pixelated. The other characters, especially the less important ones, look extremely pixelated. Luckily, it's not that big of a deal, and since most of the camera angles are zoomed out pretty far, it doesn't cause much of a distraction.
There
are over 100 different places to visit in the game. This may not seem like a
lot, but it really creates a world to be explored. The atmosphere in this game
is astounding. Just like the film, the alternate future portrayed is stunning
and extremely disturbing. The thought of hardly any real animals left on the
Earth, along with pollution and environmental damage so bad that the tainted
rain never stops is an image most people wouldn't like to see happen - and
that's exactly why this game is so interesting.
The story unravels as you explore the game collecting clues and retiring replicants, and, possibly humans. Depending on what you do, the game will end in different ways. There are some 10-odd endings, all different based on your choices. If this weren't enough, the characters act differently each time you play the game. Who knows, maybe the chef that was a replicant last time will be your friend this time. This adds incredible replay value, and makes the game fun for more than 1 run through - a feature sorely lacking in many other adventure games.
You may be wondering how this game could get any better. It does, and it's a great tribute to the film. Many of the original actors do voices for the game. With Sean Young reprising her role as Rachel and Brion James as Leon, these professional actors fix a huge problem that has plagued games - voice acting. For possibly the first time ever, a game has good voice acting that is sure to please even the most doubtful critic. Many music cuts from the movie are also included - a music track perfect for a science-fiction game. Ambient overtones coupled with sounds from the actual environment your in create some of the best sound effects and music in gaming.
This is one of the best adventure games out there, and it can't be missed. If you look past the pixelated sprites - which is actually quite trivial - you'll see a game filled with adventure, action, and a great story. Buy this game, now.
Revolution Report Card |
A- |
+ Great Environment + Wonderful plot + Great Voice Acting + It's Blade Runner ! |
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