How Blade Runner Reinvented Adventure Games | War Stories | Ars Technica

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In 1995, Westwood Studios set out to make a game based on one of the most beloved science fiction films ever made. They took a big risk, applying unproven technology and storytelling methods. Blade Runner wold go on to become of the highest-selling action-adventure games of all time.

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At present, Ars Technica has 522,243 views spread across 2 videos for Blade Runner, and less than an hour worth of Blade Runner videos were uploaded to his channel. This is less than 0.90% of the total video content that Ars Technica has uploaded to YouTube.