

Spoilers below.Īs it turns out, as Foster discovers the city and its mysteries within, he plays right into LINC's hands and discovers his father, which created LINC and literally had fused with him. The backstory was that Foster's mother escaped with Robert (real last name being Overmann) years ago in an attempt to get away, but by now his father was old and weak, and LINC needed a new blood relative. The helicopter crash in the beginning of the game which lands Robert in the mess wasn't an was his father trying to spare Robert's fate from LINC. Everything else was an elaborate gambit to use Robert's natural curiosity to find out what's going on and playing right into LINC's hands. Ultimately, he uses Ken (Joey's board downloaded into an android, of which LINC was trying to replace all humans with) to replace Foster's father.

I played BASS sometime around April/May 2012 after reading about it in a book HG101 published, and finding it as freeware on GOG.

There was "Beneath a Steel Sky: Enhanced Edition" released in 2009 for the iOS (but not the iPad, yet) that adds new Gibbons-drawn comic book panels for the cutscenes, and a new ending scene. But I haven't seen either of that, since I don't want to buy the game on my iPod and go through another run-through (I hate playing games on an iPod) to see it.
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Perhaps Revolution Software will release the Enhanced Edition for computers.
