Bohemian Killing is a narrative-driven courtroom drama set in a 19th century steampunk Paris and is the first game of its kind created by a real-life lawyer. The winner of the “Best Story” Award at the Pixel Awards 2016 has received a graphic overhaul to allow modern gaming setups to run the game in full 4k resolution.
With new 4k textures, an overhaul of the game’s lighting and a series of new graphics- and image effects, the game now offers additional resolution options, running in 2560×1440 and 3840×2160.
“Bohemian Killing is a unique gaming concept that puts the player at the centre stage of reliving a mysterious murder case, with vast freedom of decision that can completely alter the outcome”, says Stefan Layer, COO of Libredia. “Allowing this cinematic adventure to be experienced in 4k only adds to the ominous, gloomy atmosphere of the game.”
The game is currently available on PC and Mac. The updated graphics and textures are part of Libredia’s effort to prepare the game for its release on consoles, which the company is also announcing for later this year.