
His collaboration with artist Dave Gibbons ( Watchmen) two years earlier in 1994 was no less critically acclaimed and featured the same high quality of storytelling along with his trademark wit and Gibbons’ inventive visuals.

Revolution Software‘s Charles Cecil is something of a god amongst adventure aficionados, being responsible for the Broken Sword series which began its five game run in 1996, balancing densely plotted stories with intelligent wit to great effect. Visually, the cel-shaded 3D world bears little resemblance to the original 2D game from 1994, but has the gameplay moved on enough to make it a worthy successor for this generation of gamers? Beyond A Steel Sky Review (PS4) More Rabbit Than Sainsburys Featuring the same lead character Robert Foster, and set in the same dystopian Australia of the future, the new story concerns our protagonist’s search for a missing boy abducted from the desert wastelands around Union City which leads him into the metropolis to uncover the truth.


Beyond A Steel Sky PS4 Review Twenty six years after the highly lauded point and click sci-fi adventure Beneath a Steel Sky was released on PC and the Commodore Amiga, the same team have reunited for the sequel Beyond a Steel Sky.
