


But perhaps there’s more going on? After all, there is one child missing, and that would not happen in a utopia, right? Upon returning to Union Sky, Robert Foster finds a very interesting location to explore, where it seems that all needs of every citizen are aptly taken care of by the ruling AI. Union City is a special location, in that – spoiler alert – during the events of Beneath a Steel Sky, the city was entrusted to an AI – his robotic friend Joey – to oversee and do everything needed to give its population the best life possible. The game takes place ten years after the events from Beneath a Steel Sky, and it has you once again taking on the role of Robert Foster, who arrives at Union City to take on the case of a missing child. Since it’s been a while since we got the point and click adventure game prequel, this sequel now gives us a 3D presentation with a graphic novel cel-shaded look to it that at times reminded me of how The Walking Dead: The Final Season looks. It’s been almost 40 years since the release of Beneath a Steel Sky from Revolution Software, a cyberpunk experience set in a dystopian future from game director Charles Cecil, who you might also know as the creator of the long-running Broken Sword series, and legendary comic book artist Dave Gibbons, who you must know from his work in 2000 AD, Doctor Who, and Watchmen.Ĭharles Cecil and Dave Gibbons are now back for Beyond a Steel Sky.

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3D Point and click adventure sequel Beyond a Steel Sky from Microids and Revolution Software is ready for you on Nintendo Switch.
