You play a blade runner investigating a series of violent replicant crimes, only to discover far more than you bargained for.You play a blade runner investigating a series of violent replicant crimes, only to discover far more than you bargained for.You play a blade runner investigating a series of violent replicant crimes, only to discover far more than you bargained for.
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Martin Azarow
- Dino Klein
- (voice)
Mark Benninghoffen
- Ray McCoy
- (voice)
- …
Warren Burton
- Runciter
- (voice)
- …
Gwen Castaldi
- Dispatcher
- (voice)
- …
Signy Coleman
- Dektora
- (voice)
Gary Colombo
- General Doll
- (voice)
Jason Cottle
- Luther
- (voice)
- …
Lisa Edelstein
- Crystal Steele
- (voice)
Javier Grajeda
- Gaff
- (voice)
- (as Victor Gardell)
Gloria Hoffmann
- Mia
- (voice)
James Hong
- Dr. Chew
- (voice)
Anthony Izzo
- Officer Leary
- (voice)
Brion James
- Leon
- (voice)
Jerry Kernion
- Holloway
- (voice)
Richard Kimmel
- Desk Clerk
- (voice)
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- TriviaThe game takes place at the same time as the film, and features some of the same locations. As a result, if you do the right things at the right time, you may see Rick Deckard and/or evidence of his investigation. The most noteworthy place this may happen is when the man takes a photo of you to blind you with the flash. Upon examination of the photo in the Esper, Deckard may be seen in the background questioning someone. This does not always happen, however. Depending on what decisions you make in the game before the photo is taken, Dekard may *not* appear in the image. If Deckard is in the picture, McCoy will say that "That guy looks familiar" when you zoom in on him with the Esper.
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Crystal Steele: All ya gotta do is ask, Slim.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Gamesmaster: Episode #7.1 (1997)
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This game didn't get a whole lot of attention, but Westwood Studios certainly gave it plenty. Several original Blade Runner cast members supplied their voices for this game, which contributed a great deal to the game's capturing the original feel of th movie. The kind of poignant, revealing detail you saw in the movie was also present in the game; each element contributed to a clear sense of this world.
I will never forget the first time I had Ray step out onto the balcony of his apartment. I was so impressed by the scenery and music that I sat there watching for several minutes.
The game is also different each time you play it, depending on your choice of persona and answers to questions and a couple of moral dilemmas.
It can get boring at times, especially when you have not yet realized that you've missed an important, time critical event (the game is pseudo-real-time), and occasionally this means you must start over. This is the only major flaw, but it is pretty easily overcome.
It isn't particularly action-laden, but you do get to shoot stuff up as well as sort of put clues together, although the clues are pretty obvious signs as to what you have to do next. If your machine can still play it and you are a Blade Runner fan, I highly recommend it.
I will never forget the first time I had Ray step out onto the balcony of his apartment. I was so impressed by the scenery and music that I sat there watching for several minutes.
The game is also different each time you play it, depending on your choice of persona and answers to questions and a couple of moral dilemmas.
It can get boring at times, especially when you have not yet realized that you've missed an important, time critical event (the game is pseudo-real-time), and occasionally this means you must start over. This is the only major flaw, but it is pretty easily overcome.
It isn't particularly action-laden, but you do get to shoot stuff up as well as sort of put clues together, although the clues are pretty obvious signs as to what you have to do next. If your machine can still play it and you are a Blade Runner fan, I highly recommend it.
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