

The tough-talking Jack is our protagonist throughout the game and Cohen does a pretty good job at bringing him to life. In fact, a spate of technologically advanced and brutal murders have been terrorising the citizens of New York and before they happen he sends a message to a reporter named Jack Quinlan (Scott Cohen).

But that doesn't mean the real-world has no impact. The future-scape presented here is one of ingrained corruption and ageing, oil-stained technology where much on one's life is spent in cyberspace populated with garish mid-90s CGI. While both games came on 6 CDs to hold all of their ambitious FMV, Ripper has a much more playful tone to the game.

But they did up the entertainment value considerably.
