


It’s probably no worse than the average PG-13 movie, but it’s still something a conscious Christian should be aware of before playing the game. While not exactly a large part of the game, the indiscretion ranges from off-hand comments or low-aimed jokes to a part (not an explicit part) of one of the puzzles. However, some of the dialogue moves into the crude zone, specifically focusing on private organs. …no distinctive characteristics… …you ARE Mister POTATO HEAD.” Joey the robot: “Because you have no personality… There is plain-old snarky humor in “Steel Sky”, and a lot of it isįoster: “How could anyone mistake me, Joey?” I’ll address that issue in a moment, but first let me say that “Steel Sky” received generally positive reviews when it was first released in 1994, and the nostalgic gamers on GOG.com were similarly complementary of the game’s richness, depth, and “dark humor”.
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Upon receiving it for free from GOG.com, I read the comments to find out whether there was any inappropriate content in it before I played it. I’m afraid I came to this game with high expectations. I’ll cover those first, and move on to my take on the gameplay, before touching on the storyline. Although I found the game absorbing and funny, I cannot offer a recommendation without certain caveats. On launching the game, a five-minute intro cinematic (played in a comic-book style) introduces us to our protagonist and the character whose persona we will be adopting: Robert Foster. “Beneath a Steel Sky” is a science-fiction puzzle game created by Revolution Software and Virgin Interactive.
