The long-delayed remaster of 1997's 'Blade Runner' game is finally available
consoles. The modernized version runs at 60 frames per second instead of the original's 15FPS, complete with updated animations and models. Improved in-game tools help you work with clues as you track down hostile replicants, and gamepad support is available on all platforms.
Westwood's 1997 game pushed the boundaries of both gameplay and graphics at the time. Instead of the usual fixed plot,changed the replicant with each playthrough while offering branching storylines, different outcomes and characters that operate on their own timetables. You couldn't just cut to the chase and 'retire' the android at the start.
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