No disc-swapping this time around

Revolution Software has released a new trailer giving us our first real look at their upcoming titleBeyond a Steel Sky, a sequel to the classic point-and-click adventureBeneath a Steel Sky, which wowed critics and players back in 1994, thanks in no small part to its deep storyline, smart gameplay and perfectly realised dystopian world.

Beyond a Steel Skywill see original protagonist Robert Foster return to the metropolis of Union City, situated within the barren wastelands of a post-apocalyptic Australia. Taken aback by the berg’s upgrade to a clean, stylish and opulent new look, Foster’s efforts to track down a missing child will likely reveal that all the spit and polish in the world cannot hide the seedy underbelly and corruption at the heart of his old homestead.

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From this trailer, it appears thatBeyond a Steel Skymay be sporting a new look and control method, but that the social interaction, puzzle-solving, mystery and exploration of the original classic remains intact. As an old boy, I’m intrigued to see how this game of my youth is reinvented for a new audience. I think this footage shows that Revolution are on the right track to making an interesting sleeper hit.

Beyond a Steel Skyis “coming soon” for PC, consoles, and Apple Arcade.

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