Somewhere in deep space, at an apparently abandoned mining base on the asteriod Alpha Prime, something has gone terribly wrong. Miners were warned that the hubbardium they were mining was too dangerous, but the lure of unimaginable wealth was too strong. Now, something has happened to them and it's up to you to save them and face an unknown threat. Equipped with a surplus of advanced weapons and devices--including a variety of robots and manipulators, surveillance cameras and security systems that can be hacked, controlled and used to complete your task--your mission is simple: Get in, get 'em, and get out!

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5

Blue199 says

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The game's really freaking hard, and not in a good way, and not even in a complaining-because-I-got-frustrated kind of way. After playing it for an hour on the last playthrough, I outright started new game on Easy, only to catch back up within 20 minutes, and then hit the wall again, because the game chooses to use armored human enemies who take way too much shots to take and keep running away after a few, or robots, which don't run away but still soak in way too much damage since they are made out of metal. There are enemies who die in a single or two hits, but they are just not used nearly enough for some reason. They are either replaced by robots, which are also native to the game's setting, or the armored mercenaries, who arrive later on akin to HECU from Half-Life, and also take up majority of enemies from that point onward. Guns either feel like they are shooting air, especially sniper rifle, which takes four shots (out of a five bullet magazine) to take out anything, and it's scope slows down the mouse to the point where it's almost impossible to aim with it, or they take way too long between shots, like the shotgun, which at close range is a death sentence. The only useable gun, which is a gatling assault rifle (!), has magazine size of 28, which is the most bizzare capasity I've seen in any FPS. The only redeeming quality in this game is *some* of the soundtrack, and atmosphere in earlier levels, but as I aid in another review, that's completely subjective.
Not the best game ever, but at least it should take about 2,5 hours to beat if you know what you're doing (aka played it before, or are really good with eurojank)

6

Phantron says

10

Tallestdavid says

8

OnyeNacho says

6

andrea89 says