Precipice
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Hello people. I'm going crazy trying to find a specific movie I watched as a small kid. I don't know who is in it, I don't know the story, I don't even know if it is any good. I just remember one scene from it. It was one of those sci-fi dystopian types, a guy who I keep incorrectly picturing as James Spader has just won a fight against a la femme assassin android thing, whose last request is to die looking at the sunrise. Or sunset. I forget. And they dueled with what looked like that blade thing from Halo. So this guy turns her head toward the sun and that's all I remember. I keep vaguely remembering a scene with someone trying to sell the guy water but he waves a thing at it and decides it is poison, but I think that might have been Mad Max.
Failing that specific title, if anyone has any suggestions for movies or games along the lines of sci-fi neo-noir dystopian future, cyberpunk fantasy involving androids, clockwork men, matrix-like stuff, hit me up. People keep telling me to watch Bladerunner so I'll probably start with that.
As for games, I just finished Shadowrun Returns, Shadowrun Dragonfall, and Shadowrun Hong Kong. The modern Shadowrun series is like a slow and very wordy lovechild of KoTOR and Dragon Age, both of which I probably enjoyed more. I liked Shadowrun, I'm just afraid to recommend it to others because it's very niche, as though designed specifically for people who want that sort of thing, and most don't.
Failing that specific title, if anyone has any suggestions for movies or games along the lines of sci-fi neo-noir dystopian future, cyberpunk fantasy involving androids, clockwork men, matrix-like stuff, hit me up. People keep telling me to watch Bladerunner so I'll probably start with that.
As for games, I just finished Shadowrun Returns, Shadowrun Dragonfall, and Shadowrun Hong Kong. The modern Shadowrun series is like a slow and very wordy lovechild of KoTOR and Dragon Age, both of which I probably enjoyed more. I liked Shadowrun, I'm just afraid to recommend it to others because it's very niche, as though designed specifically for people who want that sort of thing, and most don't.