Police Quest 3 (1991) Introduction in BEAR-O-VISION™ with Roland MT-32 emulation (MS-DOS) (4K)
Pat Morales is the Bear's favorite character.
"Police Quest III: The Kindred," released in 1991, is the third installment in the acclaimed Police Quest series developed by Sierra On-Line. Created by retired police officer Jim Walls, the game once again follows the career of Officer Sonny Bonds, now a detective, as he investigates a series of crimes tied to a powerful drug cartel known as "The Kindred." Departing from the text-parser interface, Police Quest III adopts a point-and-click interface, offering a more accessible and visually engaging experience. The game maintains its commitment to realistic police procedures, requiring players to solve puzzles, gather evidence, and make critical decisions to advance the gripping narrative. Known for its attention to detail, challenging gameplay, and captivating storytelling, Police Quest III further solidified the series as a pioneer in the genre, blending crime-solving realism with the immersive qualities of classic adventure games.
What is BEAR-O-VISION™?
It's the visual quality standard preferred by bears, specifically rendered in VGA per-pixel at 4K resolution. It's among the highest quality output available for old games at the time of publish.
Dosbox output is OpenGL
Scaler is Normal3x
GLshader is crt-fakelottes-flat
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