Blade Runner: Enhanced Edition, the new remaster of the iconic 1997 video game, is apparently quite bad. Blade Runner is one of the most respected properties out there, largely in part due to how it created such an immersive and spectacular world long before the days of completely CG worlds. Even with the film’s sequel, Blade Runner 2049, director Denis Villeneuve opted to create as many practical sets and miniatures as possible while still blending it all in with CG to enhance the aesthetic of the film. Despite how these films have been praised for how they transport viewers to a new world, the series hasn’t had many video games with the exception of the 1997 point-and-click adventure game, Blade Runner. It’s not an adaptation of the film, but is set within that world and tells an original story to compliment the universe. It’s a bit of a cult classic like the original film, partially because it became difficult to play due to it being only on PC in the 90s. The game was re-released on GoG in 2019, allowing players the chance to essentially play the game as originally intended via a faithful fan remake, but now a remaster of the game is here.