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6.7

Mixed or average reviews- based on 57 Ratings

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  2. Negative: 14 out of 57

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  1. Aug 21, 2016
    7
    Ok, I playied the game the whole story.. enjoyied a lot the planet, the sun.. the alternates of night and day.. the atmosphere is so beautiful! The story is good, intriguing.. I need a version in my language to understand better all the story again and the details, but is good.
    The bad part is.. I playied all the game, some crashs happened, but my enthusiasm in the game has not shaken..
    Ok, I playied the game the whole story.. enjoyied a lot the planet, the sun.. the alternates of night and day.. the atmosphere is so beautiful! The story is good, intriguing.. I need a version in my language to understand better all the story again and the details, but is good.
    The bad part is.. I playied all the game, some crashs happened, but my enthusiasm in the game has not shaken.. so I came at the end, and.. Go to finish the game and the story.. but, 1 missing Tower part! It's not in the initial island and how I came back? the game crash when I go back.. I tryied so many solutions of errors.. nothing. Send to the producer on facebook an message, only readed and don't giving a **** for gamers. That's why 7, loved the game and story.. but I have to see the end on youtube and that's a little disappointing.
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  2. Nov 5, 2017
    5
    Set in a forgotten planet, The Solus Project offers a number of thrilling moments within the first couple of minutes. The excitement, after that, unfortunately never reappears.
  3. Sep 22, 2017
    7
    The Solus Project
    From great to unbalanced
    The Solus Project is a first person survival game set on a deserted alien planet, youre goal is to survive the environment and send a signal back home to earth and save the human race a lot at stake, a lot of incentive to pull this off… The first half of the game was great... at first this is a mix of casual walking simulator mixed with
    The Solus Project
    From great to unbalanced
    The Solus Project is a first person survival game set on a deserted alien planet, youre goal is to survive the environment and send a signal back home to earth and save the human race
    a lot at stake, a lot of incentive to pull this off…
    The first half of the game was great...
    at first this is a mix of casual walking simulator mixed with survival exploration gathering food and water bottles to make sure your character doesn’t die of hunger or thirst, you also have to deal with the harsh environment... trying not to die of hyperthermia
    the opening moments are mysterious and intriguing.. Finding hidden caves with secrets that once collected improve you stats and chance of survival...
    items to increase your health and inventory size
    There’s very light crafting with you only having to craft 1 torch that burns forever and the occasional tool down the line in story
    This sets up what is initially a really enjoyable and casual survival experience…
    surviving isn’t annoying.. You have an infinite light source, you’ll occasionally have to catch a plant on fire to stay warm, sleep when you’re deprived... eat and drink every once in a while...
    none of which happens that often at all…
    And there are refill stations scattered around…
    so this feels mostly like an adventure game with survival aspects attached to it..
    Exploring this alien planet, picking up documents of other explorers around, throwing switches and finding items to progress them game
    no real enemies here except for one hide and seek like section giving you a sense that maybe you’re not as alone on this planet as you might have thought..
    And the occasional meteor showers shaking the ground around you, really immersing you into this world….
    There is the occasional annoyance I was having with the game like its awful AutoSaving... though there are save posts around the world to save yourself and the face that death can come pretty often as youre trying to figure the game out and the load times of this game are painfully slow…
    But still I was having a lot of fun... I could look past these flows for the great survival adventure this game was
    and then the game decides to not be so linear anymore, get lazy with its puzzles by just forcing you to find keys over and over…
    And halfway through when you get back to the surface after an underground section it broke for me…
    I don’t mean the game crashed or started getting buggy...
    No...
    The game wasn’t balanced in a way to make this section reasonably playable...
    staying warm hasn’t been an issue all game and then all of a sudden it is…
    youre on a part of the planet that gets really cold, is surrounded by water, and there are 0 plants to catch on fire to stay warm…
    so while collecting 4 keys, it started to get dark, the winds were picking up and because of the developers forgetting to balance this level out with items to burn I got caught in a hyperthermia death cycle
    I couldn’t leave my little key island without swimming through the water and just dying the moment I got out
    I can’t possibly call this game a great survival experience with something like this overlooked..
    Cold hasn’t been a problem all game and when it is there’s nothing to be burned...
    After searching my problem I found that plenty of others have had this issue in the same spot since the game came out on pc a year and a half ago and the developers still haven’t fixed it
    that being said I still believe this is a really solid experience, and if you plan to go in after watching this review.. Collect those bushes and hold onto them for this potential game stopping moment
    I give The Solus Project
    a 7/10
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Metascore
68

Mixed or average reviews - based on 27 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 14 out of 27
  2. Negative: 2 out of 27
  1. Pelit (Finland)
    Oct 11, 2016
    68
    The Solus Project aims for old school gameplay, but the result is bland and forgettable. Its story, puzzles and occasional horror elements are clichéd, and survival aspects are both lackluster and easily overcome. Exploration of a new world quickly turns into dull routine. [Sept 2016]
  2. Oct 4, 2016
    75
    The Solus Project has many highs and many lows but is definitely worth a try if you love science fiction, exploration and adventures.
  3. CD-Action
    Sep 17, 2016
    70
    The Solus Project finds the right balance between adventuring and survival and sometimes is a real joy to look at, but tends to remind you too often that it is just a game. [09/2016, p.56]