Once Foster arrives in the now utopian-seeming Union City, he finds out that Joey is no longer in charge, that he seemingly just walked away into “The Gap” after leaving the democratic Council in charge. Visually the game looks fantastic with sweeping vistas and a style that manages to capture the gritty dystopian look of the original. The new game, which sees Dave Gibbons (of Watchmen fame) return to give the game his unique visual style, has transitioned from the traditional 2D of the original to using Unreal Engine 4. It’s not calm for long as during the game’s introduction the village is once again attacked and this time Milo, the child of one of Foster’s friends is taken in the belly of a walking vehicle and it’s up to Foster to return to Union City and rescue him. Years later his tribe was murdered and he was taken to Union City where he discovers all is not well.īeyond a Steel Sky picks up a decade after the end of the first game with you as Foster, once again living in “The Gap” after leaving your robot friend Joey in charge of Union City. Reviews // 10th Jul 2020 - 3 years ago // By Simon Brown Beyond A Steel Sky Reviewīeneath a Steel Sky was a dystopian point and click adventure released way back in 1994 and featured Robert Foster, a man who was brought up by local tribesmen after he was stranded in the desert wilderness known as “The Gap” as a child.
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