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Bureau 13
Developer(s)Take-Two Interactive
Publisher(s)GameTek
Platform(s)MS-DOS, Windows
Release1995
Genre(s)Graphic adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

Bureau 13 is a graphic adventure game developed by Take-Two Interactive and published by GameTek for MS-DOS compatible operating systems and Microsoft Windows in 1995. It is based on the role-playing game system Bureau 13 and was created by the authors of Hell: A Cyberpunk Thriller.[1] Ports to the Amiga and CD32 were cancelled.[2][3]

Reception[edit]

A reviewer for Next Generation commented that "Although in some ways it's a bit basic compared to its competition, Bureau 13 has enough originality to make it worth a second look." He gave it two out of five stars.[4]

Retrospectively, Richard Cobbett of PC Gamer opined "Bureau 13 is a really dumb game with some clever ideas - one of the kind that doesn't actually work, but really should have," having "the clumsiest interfaces ever inflicted on the world, and one of the dullest worlds."[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "QuestBusters: The Adventurer's Journal Issue #116". Retrieved 2015-08-12.
  • ^ "TheOne Magazine Issue 78". April 1995. Retrieved 2015-08-12.
  • ^ "Amiga Computing Magazine Issue 086". May 1995. Retrieved 2015-08-12.
  • ^ "Bureau 13". Next Generation (6). Imagine Media: 107. June 1995.
  • ^ Richard Cobbett (2013-04-27). "Saturday Crapshoot: Bureau 13". PC Gamer. Retrieved 2015-08-12.
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