Posted December 18, 2008
Beneath a Steel Sky is a true story, it's a lot more like reading a book than playing a game and that's something I look for in all games.
BASS throws you into this Dystopian world as Revolution's most fantastic character, Robert Foster.
Be prepared for intrigue, mystery and scandal as you uncover the deep, dark secrets of this dreamworld of a city - where the poor live in the skies, and the rich on the ground, away from the pollution, corruption and crime.
While being a perfectly linear and predictable game, Beneath a Steel Sky is really all about the story - and it's a very deep story with an unexpected end.
BASS throws you into this Dystopian world as Revolution's most fantastic character, Robert Foster.
Be prepared for intrigue, mystery and scandal as you uncover the deep, dark secrets of this dreamworld of a city - where the poor live in the skies, and the rich on the ground, away from the pollution, corruption and crime.
While being a perfectly linear and predictable game, Beneath a Steel Sky is really all about the story - and it's a very deep story with an unexpected end.