Beyond A Steel Sky Console Version Out Today

How far will you go to rescue a little boy after a brutal attack on your settlement? Well in Beyond A Steel Sky you can find out, get it today for all the newer consoles you can think of, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC, and Nintendo Switch. It’s the long-awaited sequel to the cult classic “Beneath A Steel Sky.” from Broken Sword series creator Charles Cecil and art direction by Dave Gibbons, legendary comic book artist behind “Watchmen.”

You take control of Robert Foster and vow to bring him home which leads you to Union City. One of the last major cities in a world torn apart by massive wars, political meltdown, and natural disasters. Union City is viewed as a utopia, with people living luxuriously, attentive AI, piazzas, and even bars, after a hard day working grab a cold one with a few buddies. Even in Union City there is a dark secret just waiting to be revealed.

The game is set within a world, filled with characters driven by motivations soon to be discovered by you. Mixed with a unique hacking tool and puzzles with a number of different solutions emerging from player choices. The best part of the game is the art which features a detailed comic-book-style world that is drawn, colored, and finally digitally inputted into the world you will spend hours exploring.

Developed and published by Revolution Software, also the same people who brought you the Broken Sword series mentioned above with over 10 other titles under their belt. Using the Unreal 4 you know it looks good with the advancement in technology, of course, it depends on your equipment. Will you undercover the dark secret that has plagued this city for ten years which led Robert Foster to be unwillingly exiled as a kid and found by a local tribe.

John Alford: Hey, I am John Alford and I like video games. Video games are an escape from reality's grasp on an decaying earth. Video games let you get away with crimes and actions you should never dream of doing in real life. If I am not playing video games, I am watching LSU, Saints, and cheering for #18 Kyle Busch in NASCAR.
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