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Very cool that the official gameplay trailer doesn’t contain gameplay.
Out on GOG as well
I almost 2 hours into it, and it’s really good so far. Quite similar to Firewatch in all the good ways.
Edit: just finished it after a couple more hours, really liked it.
How long was the campaign?
Using the maths in ops comment 4 hours how long to beat has it at 6-7.5 hours
Ah ok not bad for 40$
100% Fun>Time
Never heard of this game and the studio appears to be new. Anyone want to give me the rundown?
This won’t be the most exhaustive rundown you could get but since the question is already 14h old, something is better than nothing.
Yes, this is the first game of this studio (or first they came up with themselves). I think the main selling point of the game is that it’s based on a work of Stanisław Lem -
writer of science fiction and essays on various subjects, including philosophy, futurology
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I think they even have some sort of exclusivity that in the closest future only they have the rights to publish games officially tied to his works
Wtf is “atompunk” and why does every single sci fi genre have to be called somethingpunk now? Cyberpunk had a reason to be called that, I really don’t see the reasoning behind every other somethingpunk moniker.
Atompunk is the dark version of 50’s era astro-futurism, like in the Fallout games.
The “punk” moniker suffixed onto genres generally implies tones and/or themes one would associate with the punk movement, e.g. anger at a corrupt system, anti-authoritarianism, anarchist ideals, etc.
I’ll agree the usage is oversaturated, though, and is sometimes only used to convey “dystopian”
Atompunk is like a specific esthetic. Imagine cold war era, but with the what they thought looked futuristic made real. Think themes around nuclear annihilation, global espionage, alternate-history and retrofuturism.
If you know the Fallout videogames, like that.
Make choices in a philosophical story that’s driven by science.
I would love to play a story where some scientist is thrust back 8000 or more years back in time and has to guide past humans while finding out the scientist is immortal.
“Yeah, so I’m actually a uh data scientist. I’m gonna be honest I’ve got no idea how to farm or help you guys at all”
Noice! Btw isnt there a invinceble webseries on prime? Wouldnt that be a copyright infringment as the names are way too similar
Different media types, and the book this game is based on predates the comic of a similar name by about 40 years.
And it’s not the same story at all.
Also the game seems to be only tenuously linked to the Lem story.
“inspired by” may be a better term for it
True, that’s probably the best way to put it.
This looks interesting. Has anyone played this and deliver us mars ? How do they compare ?
Really enjoyed the demo of this on Steam Next Fest, will take a look at the full thing
That’s a very Terran Trade Authority looking piece of art.