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Blade Runner

  • Video Game
  • 1997
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IMDb RATING
8.8/10
2.1K
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Blade Runner (1997)
MysterySci-FiThriller

You play a blade runner investigating a series of violent replicant crimes, only to discover far more than you bargained for.You play a blade runner investigating a series of violent replicant crimes, only to discover far more than you bargained for.You play a blade runner investigating a series of violent replicant crimes, only to discover far more than you bargained for.

  • Director
    • Joseph D. Kucan
  • Writers
    • Philip K. Dick
    • Hampton Fancher
    • Joseph D. Kucan
  • Stars
    • Martin Azarow
    • Mark Benninghoffen
    • Warren Burton
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.8/10
    2.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joseph D. Kucan
    • Writers
      • Philip K. Dick
      • Hampton Fancher
      • Joseph D. Kucan
    • Stars
      • Martin Azarow
      • Mark Benninghoffen
      • Warren Burton
    • 33User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Martin Azarow
    • Dino Klein
    • (voice)
    Mark Benninghoffen
    Mark Benninghoffen
    • Ray McCoy
    • (voice)
    • …
    Warren Burton
    • Runciter
    • (voice)
    • …
    Gwen Castaldi
    • Dispatcher
    • (voice)
    • …
    Signy Coleman
    Signy Coleman
    • Dektora
    • (voice)
    Gary Colombo
    • General Doll
    • (voice)
    Jason Cottle
    Jason Cottle
    • Luther
    • (voice)
    • …
    Tim Dang
    Tim Dang
    • Izo
    • (voice)
    Lisa Edelstein
    Lisa Edelstein
    • Crystal Steele
    • (voice)
    Javier Grajeda
    Javier Grajeda
    • Gaff
    • (voice)
    • (as Victor Gardell)
    Jeff Garlin
    Jeff Garlin
    • Lieutenant Edison Guzza
    • (voice)
    • …
    Gloria Hoffmann
    • Mia
    • (voice)
    James Hong
    James Hong
    • Dr. Chew
    • (voice)
    Anthony Izzo
    • Officer Leary
    • (voice)
    Brion James
    Brion James
    • Leon
    • (voice)
    Terry Jourden
    • Spencer Grigorian
    • (voice)
    Jerry Kernion
    Jerry Kernion
    • Holloway
    • (voice)
    Richard Kimmel
    • Desk Clerk
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Joseph D. Kucan
    • Writers
      • Philip K. Dick
      • Hampton Fancher
      • Joseph D. Kucan
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    User reviews33

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    paweli

    One of the best movie-based games.

    Like in movie, this game is telling a story about a Blade Runner. A special police unit/man that tracks down and exterminates illegal replicants who arrive on Earth from Off-World. First thing which struck me like a lighting from the clear sky was visuals of this game. Although they are pre-rendered 3d backgrounds, they deliver the mood and this noir-like feeling which was present thorough the film right down to your PC screen. You can and will recognize many places that were in the original Blade Runner (1982) movie. The voice acting... well, it's just perfect. William Sanderson, an actor, who was J.F Sebastian in the Blade Runner movie, is one of the voice-actors of this game. A really valuable effort from Westwood to hire on of the originals. As is actually whole plot which gives you some kind of options of how the game ends and how other characters react to you. It is interesting to notice how this game takes everything from the original concept and adds couple of it's own ideas, which are, fully suitable for this kind of product. Joseph D. Kucan did a great job on this game (the man most of us gamers will recognize as "Kane" from the Command & Conquer game series (he also provided voice-acting for Crazylegs Larry)) when he wrote whole plot. As the game advances, a Blade Runner fan will be caught in it. Certain aspects of drama are also present in this game, which is, very rare in game industry overall.

    I must recommend this to all those players out there who want a kinda once-in-a-lifetime gaming experience. And also, full recommendation goes to Blade Runner fans. Trust me, this is the game worth the Blade Runner license. The music, overall, is awesome. Thanks goes for Vangelis for their original score. In the last scene where everything is suddenly made clear to you... You will find out. This game is relatively old, made back in 1997 by Westwood Studios, but the age hasn't affected this one so much just yet. This is solely action/adventure game. With maybe a couple RPG elements in it. Kudos to Westwood for this. And no-thanks to EA for shutting down Westwood.
    10Sentinel-15

    Atmospheric, worthy addition to the legendary movie

    The "Blade Runner" game is an excellent adventure game, that succeeds in recreating the style & atmosphere that made the original movie so great in the first place. In keeping with the movie's visual qualities, the game features an incredibly detailed, almost organic environment, featuring a decaying futuristic city, complete with spinners flying about, airships flying around, advertising the qualities of the Off-World colonies, background noises from busy little shops in shady neighbourhoods,...

    Unfortunately, the game sprites also tend to look very blocky, especially when close to the screen. A minor flaw in an otherwise excellent looking and sounding game.

    Also, again in keeping with the movie it is based on, Vangelis' powerful score was used (with added music emulating the style of Vangelis' tracks)

    The game quite good voice-acting; the actors themselves were filmed and rotoscoped, resulting in very realistic moving character sprites. Also, several of the original movie's actors returned to play their movie characters, which is an added bonus for anyone who has seen the film.

    As for gameplay, the story itself tends to be relatively short and a bit too easy, but you do have multiple endings (maybe up to 13, maybe even more) since the game has certain variables that may be different in each new game. So there should be plenty of replayability here.

    By the way, it is not necessary to have seen the movie to play this game, but it does help. Besides, the film is a classic, one of the best SF movies ever made, so you *could* do worse with your time... :-) also highly recommended (and helpful in understanding the world this game presents) is the novel "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?", by Philip K. Dick, on which the movie was based. A nice touch in the game is the references both toward the movie *and* the book. It's often the little touches that make life great.

    Highly recommended.
    TheArt

    Featured Comment on Blade Runner is misleading...

    It's unfortunate that the only negative comment on the Blade Runner game is the one featured on IMDB.

    While the game is now 6 years old, and it's technology is certainly not the 'latest, greatest', I found it to be one of the more enjoyable games I've played. In fact, it's one of the few games I've played repeatedly!

    The ending sequence DOES provide choices which lead to several different endings. And it follows the film closely enough to make you want to watch it again.

    (Now, what happened to the rumored "20th anniversary" DVD we've been waiting for??)
    paulmccloud44

    One of the best games of it's kind

    Blade Runner the game was done right in every single way. I can always tell a great game by the way it pulls me in and makes me feel like i'm really there. Blade Runner did this, I felt for the characters, I felt the ambiance, the textures.

    For those that haven't played it, the storyline of the game runs alongside that actual film, and if you play the game and watch the film or the other way around you will see how well they have done this.

    It is a perfect adventure game. And I agree with other comments on here, change the featured comment, it's the only negative one here so why feature it!?
    SplitFaction

    Very, very good game.

    When I first bought this game, I hadn't seen the movie yet, as a matter of fact, I had never heard of the movie. Strange, if you try to realize that Blade Runner is absolutely one of the greatest sci-fi movies I have ever seen. I started playing the game, and what immediately drew my attention, was the beautiful atmosphere in the game. The music, the images from the movie, everything made it all so wonderful. Back then, when I played it, I was just a little kid, about 10 years old. Now, 8 years later, I put it in my computer, and it's still wonderful. I think that this game deserves more than just a comment on how bad the graphics were, how the game play can't give you enough tension, or anything else, because back then it was absolutely great. Of course, it's a point and click-adventure, those aren't very exciting, but the ambiance in the game, the music and the images makes it all so worth while. I especially loved the music by Vangelis. It gives you a certain sinister feeling about this game. Also the people you meet, the things that you can do, the places you can go, and that you're in the city of Angels are wonderful aspects of the game. The only bummer for me really was that the main character wasn't Deckard, he would have made the circle complete. But still, after playing the game I saw the movie, and now I'm hooked on both of them. Loved it!

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      The game takes place at the same time as the film, and features some of the same locations. As a result, if you do the right things at the right time, you may see Rick Deckard and/or evidence of his investigation. The most noteworthy place this may happen is when the man takes a photo of you to blind you with the flash. Upon examination of the photo in the Esper, Deckard may be seen in the background questioning someone. This does not always happen, however. Depending on what decisions you make in the game before the photo is taken, Dekard may *not* appear in the image. If Deckard is in the picture, McCoy will say that "That guy looks familiar" when you zoom in on him with the Esper.
    • Quotes

      Crystal Steele: All ya gotta do is ask, Slim.

    • Connections
      Featured in Gamesmaster: Episode #7.1 (1997)

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    FAQ3

    • is McCoy a replicant?
    • Im stuck on a case and I cant move on what should i do?
    • What do i have to do to get the good ending?

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    • Release date
      • November 3, 1997 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • GOG.COM
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Blade Runner: Enhanced Edition
    • Production company
      • Westwood Studios Inc.
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