Yep. We need to build huge towers in every city, for the express purpose of shooting flames into the sky. It's a must.Yeah, we are lagging a long way behind Blade Runner on most tech, but we are making good progress on the whole pollution issue.
You mean a petrol refinery, as reimagined by Hollywood?Yep. We need to build huge towers in every city, for the express purpose of shooting flames into the sky. It's a must.
.. and those illuminated umbrellas. I've been thinking about making one.We also need the dress sense.
I got one. It's possible to get one on the internet... and those illuminated umbrellas. I've been thinking about making one.
Blade Runner, the game is now available from GOG.com, if you want to experience the Blade Runner universe. Originally released in 1997 it was a hog on the computer's resources. Should no longer be a problem.
Graphics in it aren't the best, but at 9 dollars, it is good value.
Yes, it's not bad for 1997.For 1997, it looks perfectly respectable.
I bought it when it first came out and thought it looked fantastic. Mind I never made any headway with it, I’m not good at that sort of gameFor 1997, it looks perfectly respectable.
I bet it was at the bit when Deckard says the N word.I remember my wife and I sitting in a theater in 1982 waiting for the film to start. A young couple walked in with a child, maybe 3 or 4 years old. I saw them smile at the child and say, "It's got Han Solo in it!" Five minutes into the film, they were gone. Guess there were no online reviews in 1982.
I saw this and was in two minds to as to whether to buy it. I played it back in the day at my old housemate's place and it's good, but I have three other games that I bought and never got around to playing through.
If anybody needs a preview, this chap did a partial play-through a while back (probably NSFW language):
I bet it was at the bit when Deckard says the N word.
Have you seen the Harrison Ford voice over version of Blade Runner? .. essentially we hear Deckard's thoughts film noir style throughout the film .. Captain Bryant is telling Deckard there's some 'skinjobs' walking the streets which in the Blade Runner world is a racists term for replicants .. we then hear Ford's voice over say "Skinjobs, what's what he called them .. in history books he was the kind of man who'd call black men n*****."????
Have you seen the Harrison Ford voice over version of Blade Runner? .. essentially we hear Deckard's thoughts film noir style throughout the film .. Captain Bryant is telling Deckard there's some 'skinjobs' walking the streets which in the Blade Runner world is a racists term for replicants .. we then hear Ford's voice over say "Skinjobs, what's what he called them .. in history books he was the kind of man who'd call black men n*****."
That was about five to ten minutes into the film.
It's definitely the worst edited version of the film but I had a soft spot for the film noir voice over, like those old black and white detective films: "The dame was hot but I had her sized up the second she walked into my office" kind of stuff ... plus it was the first version of Blade Runner I ever saw (on TV), I know Ridley Scott didn't like the voice over either.Yep I remember now. I've not watched the voice over version in 20 odd years as it's rubbish compared to the Director's Cut and Final Cut.
It's definitely the worst edited version of the film but I had a soft spot for the film noir voice over, like those old black and white detective films: "The dame was hot but I had her sized up the second she walked into my office" kind of stuff ... plus it was the first version of Blade Runner I ever saw (on TV), I know Ridley Scott didn't like the voice over either.