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Cryostasis


It'll certainly give you a reason to sleep

The freezing environments in which you spend the duration of Cryostasis are a peculiarly useful metaphor for the creaking, glacial game itself. On a marooned Russian nuclear ice breaker, meteorologist Alexander Nesterov must discover how this enormous boat came to be wrecked in the frozen wastes of the Arctic. The entire ship is rigid with ice, and Nesterov is constantly in danger of freezing to death or being attacked by the freakish zombie-like creatures that inhabit its 70 billion identical rooms.

The premise is so stark raving silly that it could have been fun. Apparently the extreme cold has caused the human crew to become mutant beasts, whether aggressive, bearded axmen or metallic-legged spider creatures.

But Nesterov does more than simply survive: he’s also imbued with the gift of Echo Memory. This means he is able to tap into the last memories of frozen corpses (because they were frozen, see!) and relive them. In doing so, he can change the decision that led to that shipmate’s death, and save him. For some reason. As if this weren’t daft enough, your agonisingly slow clomping around the metallic boat-belly is incessantly interrupted by flashbacks of events that happened before the accident (the plot!).


 
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fiskadoro  - 8 months 30 days ago 
Good review, and honest. I certainly don't think this is a 8 or 9 kind of game, but I think I'd have been a little more generous. I do, however, feel it was a missed opportunity at making something unique and different, and perhaps its a case of interesting ideas, but not particularly good execution. The game certainly has a claustrophobic atmosphere and no game I've played has portrayed 'cold' so well. I like the way it doesn't continually throw enemies at you, but agreed, it does sometimes feel like you're just plodding along really trying to finish the game rather than being thoroughly absorbed in the story. Personally, I rather liked the graphics and use of PhysX, in fact, I thought that was one of the game's strongest points. It does appear all very grimy and gray, but I think that was intentional, and the game does offer a fairly unusual and different look and feel which might make it worth pursuing. Definitely could've been better, but I think it was a brave attempt by a smaller, independent game company.
gta3mattb  - 6 months 12 days ago 
I would love to buy this game but the demo ran terrible on my machine.

QX6700 2.66 GHz
4 gb of PC2700 ram
GTX 260 Core 216 896 mb Super clocked edition
Vista Home Premium 64-bit
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Cryostasis
Cryostasis

Genre: Shooter
Release date: Apr 15, 2009
Published by: 505 Games
Developed by: Action Forms
Min system requirements: 2GHz CPU, 1Gb RAM, GeForce 7800
Recommended system: Core 2 Duo, 2Gb RAM, GeForce 8800
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
1 player SOLO
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