<h2>Dreamweb (Empire, 1992)</h2>
Dreamweb is notable for being the first computer game banned by the OFLC in Australia due to "scenes of sexualized violence". Released on the Amiga and PC back in 1992, the game was a point-and-click adventure starring an insomniac barman who is potentially insane.    
<br><br>Like many games in the genre, Dreamweb was heavily influenced by <i>Blade Runner</i>; right down to the opening credits and moody synth score. Meanwhile, the noirish storyline pulls no punches, with the player systematically killing targets chosen by the mysterious 'Dreamweb' - which may or may not be a figment of the character's imagination. If you like your cyberpunk grim 'n' grimy, this should be your first stop.
 

Dreamweb (Empire, 1992)

Dreamweb is notable for being the first computer game banned by the OFLC in Australia due to "scenes of sexualized violence". Released on the Amiga and PC back in 1992, the game was a point-and-click adventure starring an insomniac barman who is potentially insane.

Like many games in the genre, Dreamweb was heavily influenced by Blade Runner; right down to the opening credits and moody synth score. Meanwhile, the noirish storyline pulls no punches, with the player systematically killing targets chosen by the mysterious 'Dreamweb' - which may or may not be a figment of the character's imagination. If you like your cyberpunk grim 'n' grimy, this should be your first stop.

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