Rise of the Dragon (1990) Introduction in BEAR-O-VISION™ (MS-DOS) (4K)
I don't know why, but the bear just won't play this game. I've tried talking to him, but he just won't.
"Rise of the Dragon," a cyberpunk graphic adventure game developed by Dynamix and released in 1990, immerses players in a futuristic and dystopian Los Angeles. Set against a backdrop of crime, corruption, and a looming genetic menace, the game follows private investigator William "Blade" Hunter as he navigates a complex web of conspiracies to solve a high-profile murder case. With its striking noir aesthetic and a compelling blend of point-and-click gameplay, puzzle-solving, and narrative-driven storytelling, "Rise of the Dragon" offers a unique and atmospheric gaming experience. As Blade, players must uncover clues, interact with a diverse cast of characters, and race against time to prevent a catastrophic event. The game is praised for its mature themes, cyberpunk atmosphere, and innovative approach to the graphic adventure genre, making it a standout title in the realm of classic PC gaming.
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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