90s point ‘n’ click adventure Beneath A Steel Sky gets a very belated sequel from Revolution Software and Watchmen artist Dave Gibbons.
Nobody knew it at the time, but 1990 was the start of the peak decade for point ‘n’ click adventures. The Secret Of Monkey Island and its sequels, Indiana Jones And The Fate of Atlantis, Day Of the Tentacle, and Broken Sword all shared an interface, a sense of humour, a problem solving attitude, and an era. In those days pacing wasn’t too important, whereas
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