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Under a Killing Moon (1994)

Review by Exploding Penguin

Under a Killing Moon

10/10

A Classic of Computer Cinema

This remains, for all time, my favourite computer game. There has never been a better blend of game and movie. Not only is the game challenging and fun, but the movie happens to be exceptionally well written. Chris Jones directs the action and stars as the main character, Tex Murphy, a loveable blend of Humphrey Bogart and Peter Sellers. The story is a P.I. drama with a twist--it's set in post WWIII San Francisco, in a world where flying cars, space stations, laser beams, and mutants are all run-of-the-mill occurrences. Beginning with a simple robbery investigation, the game slowly builds to a much more frightening level. It is a tale of the far-reaching dangers of bigotry and hatred. The story encompasses all of recorded history, and is written so cleverly that it could very well come true.

Although the game contains many frightening moments, as well as points where the fate of the ENTIRE WORLD rests on Tex's shoulders, it is balanced out by the gumshoe's caustic wit. One especially memorable scene is when, in the boardroom of a mysterious corporation, hiding from a killer security robot, Tex can look at the pictures of the board members and come up with a witty remark for each and every one. I would recommend this game to anyone who likes detective stories, futuristic tales, and problem-solving computer games. Again, it is the perfect blend of game and movie. The game will keep you on your toes, while the movie will keep you in stitches.
  • Exploding Penguin
  • Oct 15, 2002

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