Now here is a pleasant surprise. Alcon Interactive Group has just released the classic 1997 point-and-click adventure game, Blade Runner, on GOG. Set in the same time and universe as the 1982 classic science fiction film by Ridley Scott, Blade Runner video game is now making a big comeback on modern computers.
As the game’s description reads:
“In Blade Runner, you take the role of detective Ray McCoy. Armed with your investigative skills and tools of the Blade Runner trade, you must roam the dark, rainy streets of Los Angeles A.D. 2019 in pursuit of androids gone rogue. Searching for those so-called replicants is a tough nut to crack because they look and behave almost exactly like real people. Faced with growing moral dilemmas, McCoy will soon have to answer questions about his own humanity.”
Blade Runner features over 100 interactive environments including sets from the Ridley Scott’s 1982 movie. Moreover, the game packs a non-linear story. Players will also interact with over 70 motion-captured characters, all with their own AI and agendas.
Blade Runner will cost you around 10 bucks and – as with all GOG releases – is completely DRM-free. You can buy it from here.
Have fun!
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