Blade Runner
Based on the sci-fi classic, Blade Runner, you become both the hunter and the hunted in a dark and gritty detective adventure based in Los Angeles 2019.
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Developer:
Westwood Studios
Platforms:
Linux, Mac, PC
Releases:
- Worldwide November 1, 1997 by Westwood Studios
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What our readers think of Blade Runner
Posted by thinker on Jan 29, 2013
Man, the second half of the Blade Runner game was so tedious.
Don’t get me wrong, the game starts nicely and it has this beautiful Vangelis music but then it goes on filling up your journal with tons of information and the map with dozens over dozens of locations. You stop for a day or two to do something else and if...
Posted by emric on May 27, 2012
a stunning companion piece to the film and great adventure game in its own right
This is a really good companion experience to the 1982 film. Made in 1997, this game perfectly captures the feel of the Blade Runner world that the film portrays—and that's no easy feat. You play a different Blade Runner, Ray McCoy, but occasional...
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Game Information
Platform | Linux, Mac, PC |
Perspective | Third-Person |
Control | Point-and-click |
Gameplay | Investigative |
Genre | Mystery, Science Fiction |
Theme | Cyberpunk, Licensed properties, Psychological |
Graphic Style | Illustrated realism |
Presentation | Realtime 3D |
Action (Compulsory) | Combat, Timed events |
Red Flags | Game-over events |
Media | CD |
Product Details
System Requirements
Windows 95/NT 4.0
Pentium 133 MHz
32 MB RAM
16-bit SVGA graphics card
300 MB hard drive space
4X CD-ROM drive