Blind Justice
DOS - 1995
Description of Blind Justice
Blind Justice is a post-modern RPG in which you play an unwilling shapeshifter on a lam.
In this world, your soul reverts back into previous lives with each new form you gain. The government suspects that you were leader of a rebellion in your previous lives, so it gives you the ability in an attempt to gain information. This intriguing plot unfortunately drowns amidst frustrating combats, poor puzzles, and bland graphics.
Overall, a game that foreshadows Dreamforge's 1998 classic Sanitarium in plot and style , if only half as good.
Review By HOTUD
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Comments and reviews
CLBrown 2025-01-04 0 point
I've put together a "pre-installed archive" for this game.
This includes a short self-written instruction sheet, based upon a little bit of trial and error along with the in-game "help screen" (which I had to find, as well!)
I also included an icon I created for it.
My DOSBox CONF file is included, but I'm not including DOSBox itself (I always delete included copies of DOSBox and use my system-installed ones, as part of my "local installation" scheme), but you can choose any form of DOSBox you like (I'm running the x32 version of the latest standard build, but I see no reason that this shouldn't work for any version out there.
I set my DOSBox configuration to run a SoundBlaster Pro (emulated) as the sound system, and am using CoolSoft's "Virtual MIDI Synth" and the "Timbres of Heaven" MIDI soundfont on my system, so it sounds pretty nice, though any built-in MIDI solution (including the bare-bones one directly accessible from DOSBox) should work just fine.
I haven't found a "comfortable" speed just yet, but it's running too fast, by default, on the DOSBox "auto" CPU settings.
I don't think I'm going to spend TOO much more time on this, but I thought I'd try to share my effort in making this a bit more "user friendly" to install, run, and play.
Ome Aart 2022-11-08 0 point
How I got the game to work:
1. Unrar all the UZI files into a directory. Make sure to keep the directory structure in the files. Note that the GAME386.UZI, GAME486.UZI and GAME586.UZI all contain GAME.EXE, so you choose which you want (probably the last one).
2. Set up the sound by running IDENTIFY.EXE in the root of your (new) game directory (with DosBox). The default setting will work in DosBox. Note that you can alter the volume of both music and sound effects in this program. Save the settings.
3. Run JUSTICE.BAT in DosBox. I run the game with 10,000 cycles, which seems fine. With default settings your character moves at warp speed and dialogs jump in and out of existance.
Good luck and have fun.
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