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  • Summary: A helicopter crash left a group of explorers stranded near an Arctic research station. The survivors will have to resist the nightmares of dead frost and hunger. As they try to escape the dangers of the long dark polar night and find the way to the shelter of the abandoned station, all theyA helicopter crash left a group of explorers stranded near an Arctic research station. The survivors will have to resist the nightmares of dead frost and hunger. As they try to escape the dangers of the long dark polar night and find the way to the shelter of the abandoned station, all they are doing is sinking deeper into a nightmare scenario.

    When they fall asleep, they attract a terrifying force that sucks the life out of their bodies, but the longer they battle exhaustion and stay awake, the less likely they are to survive. Guide the explorers through a randomly generated station, overcome the severe climate and fight the unfathomable!
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  1. Dec 10, 2018
    80
    When you eventually get going, the game is surprisingly addictive and moody, with bare-bones execution that still maintains an excellent attention to detail and an effective audio design rising up the hair on your back. The wicked gameplay loop of trying to survive and escape is equal parts fun and frustrating – as it pretty much should be.
  2. Dec 21, 2018
    50
    Distrust is a disappointment; on influence alone a game is not made.
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  1. Jan 29, 2021
    5
    A strategic survival game which is influenced by John Carpenter's classic The Thing. This is not a bad effort but the 'all characters die andA strategic survival game which is influenced by John Carpenter's classic The Thing. This is not a bad effort but the 'all characters die and you lose everything' approach can be off putting. Once you get the knack of the characters' traits and techniques, you can comfortably play through the first couple of levels, and then it can become a little tricky. The level set up is also random with each play. It could of been so much better, but saying that, it's by no means a bad game. But with the lack of save ability, it can be a bit of an effort to start again from scratch. It's novel, but just not that special. Expand