To keep things from escalating, the murder needs to be resolved, and quickly. Pick up the piecesĪs the world reels at the demise of this important leader, protecting an already fragile peace with other systems becomes paramount. It doesn’t take long for the VIP to bite the dust, and that’s where the rubber starts to take hold.
Charged with the protection of a visiting dignitary, I’m sure you can imagine where this is going. Neil works for what appears to be a futuristic version of the FBI, called the CDI. Once you get past the weirdly structured and delivered tutorial, this point-and-click adventure places you firmly in the trench coat of a guy named Neil Conrad. Fortunately, again, going with my guts didn’t disappoint me.Īpparently inspired by the pixelated presentation that has been all the rage in independent space lately, Gap is a magnificent atmospheric look into the future to worlds far from Earth. As soon as I heard about the recent release Gap and its atmosphere inspired by Noir, I was in it. Everything, from the dark and gloomy tale to the saxophone bellows, admittedly stereotypical, in the background attracts me. When Noir is applied to almost everything, it makes things infinitely better. I don’t know what it is, but there is just something about the Noir style.