Charming, funny, and evocative of a time when point-and-click adventure games dominated the charts, Beyond a Steel Sky is a refreshing throwback that feels thoroughly modern and should be experienced by any self-respecting fan of the genre. Despite the occasional misstep (and a few bugs that will no doubt be ironed out in due course), this is a journey well worth taking with Foster and Joey; in particular, the poignant, bittersweet ending is wonderful. It has its flaws, but ultimately, this belated return to Union City is a resounding success. The Gap chaps are back!
Daily Video Game writes: "Right now, eShop is running several popular games on sale with good discounts from Microids, Merge Games, Frontier, and Neon Doctrine for Nintendo Switch users!"
CCG writes - "Nearly 30 years later, a beloved classic computer game receives a sequel. Immediately, alarms will blare in anyone’s head as in most cases it’s just used to cash in on a familiar IP with people completely unfamiliar or unattached to the original. Although in this case, this entry is created by the same developer, Revolution Software. Beyond a Steel Sky is the sequel to Beneath a Steel Sky, one of the most known and acclaimed point-and-click adventure games of the 90s. Beneath is considered freeware and can be downloaded from both Steam and GOG at no cost so I'd recommend checking it out."
Phil from WASDuk writes: "Did you know, popular singer, Meghan Trainor is a huge fan of point and click adventure games?"