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CD-ROM//BLADE RUNNER (Westwood Studios, for PC, $49.99) Ridley Scott's vision of a stark grungeopolis comes alive in this supplement to the sci-fi classic. You're a Blade Runner hunting down androids called Replicants. Problem is, you might be a Replicant yourself, and the story unfolds differently depending on whether you view your quarry as friend or foe. Gorgeously ruined landscapes and 3-D wizardry make this four-disc adventure such a postapocalyptic pleasure that fans will hardly notice Harrison Ford's absence. A
Posted Jan 09, 1998
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