![]() It’s destined to have less cultural impact thanks to the recursion of its influences, and Beneath's innovations having been adopted by the wider industry, but this is surely the best 11 hours you can spend in the Australian desert. Is it a patch on the original? Not a patch, but an upgrade. Genre: Action Adventure Nintendo Switch Also On: PlayStation, Xbox, iPhone Beneath a Steel Sky was a fascinating point and click adventure that, incredibly, only seemed to gain more attention and attraction the longer it lived. But the trail has led you from your community of desert wasteland dwellers, to Union City, one. Moments of head-scratching are nothing new in adventure games, of course, and they do nothing to detract from the superb world Revolution has constructed. A child has been abducted in a brutal attack. Why is there an electric fence behind the waterfall when there’s no way through? How can Foster hide in lockers but not enter toilet cubicles? ![]() An empty light socket looks very much like every other one. Puzzles can plunge into a maddening game of throwing every switch and trying every object with everything in your inventory (though there is an excellent hint system if you’re really stuck). A social-climbing character completely fails to notice that Foster is wearing a badge that marks him out as exactly the sort of aspirant he wasn’t the last time she spoke to him. GPU drivers can be updated and subtitles patched, but there are also occasional failures of logic too, odd for a game whose denouement is tied up in paradoxes and reasoning. The subtitles are also full of typos, with the occasional errant question mark perhaps attributable to Australian Question Intonation, but not the misplaced apostrophes, multiple spaces between words, and misspellings. Unable to jump, Foster gets stuck on absolutely everything, even the outstretched leg of a corpse on the ground. ![]() The jerking about continued into the real world too, requiring a restart of the game. Unfortunately, it’s also possessed of weird graphical glitches such as characters walking into you when you’re in the middle of a conversation (or jumping to shoulder height and walking on the spot-this is earmarked for a fix), your long coat constantly clipping through whatever you’re standing next to, and a whole virtual world level that juddered violently for me whenever the camera moved. From Charles Cecil, creator of the Broken Sword series, with art direction by Dave Gibbons, legendary comic book artist behind ‘Watchmen’, comes ‘Beyond a Steel Sky’, the long awaited sequel to the cult classic ‘Beneath a Steel Sky’. (Image credit: Revolution Software Ltd) Tech troublesīeyond a Steel Sky is built on Unreal 4, and mostly runs very nicely.
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