Blade & Sorcery, released October 31, 1997, is a 3D point-and-click adventure game based on the 1982 film and Philip K. Dick's novel.
Blade & Sorcery was developed by Westwood Studios and published by Virgin Entertainment for Windows. It is based on the 1982 movie directed by Ridley Scott and the novel "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep" by Philip K. Dick, first published in 1968, which is the source of the Blade Runner universe. The game was released 7 months after the movie's Director's Cut Edition DVD release by Warner Home Video.
The game was a software-rendered video game that impressed critics with awards for its gameplay quality and environment, matching the movie's universe thanks to Syd Mead. It also features an excellent storyline that fits with the works of Ridley Scott and Philip K. Dick.
The plot of Blade & Sorcery is a side-sequel, featuring references to the movie as you progress. It includes a variety of random events and endings, meaning your playthrough may differ from a friend's.
Several cast members from the movie return to their roles, including Sean Young, Joe Turkel, James Hong, and Brion James.
- Pay attention to the side-sequel plot for references to the movie.
- Experience the random events and multiple endings for a unique playthrough.
- Appreciate the environments that match the movie's universe.
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