Plunge into the depths of STASIS: BONE TOTEM, the latest installment in the STASIS anthology.
A new story, new characters, and a new underwater environment to explore.
Follow Mac and Charlie, a husband and wife duo, who make their living scouring the ocean for salvage. But, when they s...
Plunge into the depths of STASIS: BONE TOTEM, the latest installment in the STASIS anthology.
A new story, new characters, and a new underwater environment to explore.
Follow Mac and Charlie, a husband and wife duo, who make their living scouring the ocean for salvage. But, when they stumble upon an abandoned oil rig in the Pacific Ocean, they uncover a horrific secret that Cayne Corporation will do anything to keep hidden.
As you embark on your adventure playing Mac, Charlie, and their trusty Super-Toy, Moses, you'll encounter an immersive narrative filled with spine-tingling horror and unexpected twists. Combining the thrilling storytelling of STASIS and a tense underwater setting, STASIS: BONE TOTEM offers a personal story that will test the limits of family resilience.
Navigate through a massive underwater base, complete intricate puzzles, and solve an ancient secret concealed at the bottom of the ocean. BONE TOTEM features the same isometric, point-and-click gameplay that made STASIS a classic fan favorite, but with a new cast and a unique setting that will leave you gasping for breath.
With stunning visuals, a music score by Mark Morgan, a screenplay written by a Hollywood ace, voice acting by veteran actors, and a gripping storyline that will keep you on the edge of your seat - STASIS: BONE TOTEM is a must-play game for horror and sci-fi adventure fans.
So what are you waiting for? Dive into the unknown and uncover the BONE TOTEM beneath the waves.
The puzzles become obnoxious quick. Most are obvious, but others are impossible without googling. Few things are as frustrating as the thought process of the devs. I almost asked for a refund after finding out the code to a computer is on the corner of a random note with the last number missing.
I own but have never played the first game in the series, so I had nothing to compare this to but other adventure/puzzle games. In short, the game is pretty good with clues, but there is a LOT of back-tracking and trial and error to get solutions to some puzzles. The frustration comes when it's not immediately clear that there was something else to do in a given section. Even with the "ping" feature, it's not always obvious other than through clicking everywhere and using even implausible things on everything else how to proceed. Luckily, that's not universal, but might be about 33% of the puzzles here. Enough to be frustrating at times.
Luckily, there IS a sort of internal logic here, so usually there's just a lot of forehead smacking and "You've gotta be ****ing kidding me..." once you nail the right combination.
In terms of the story and setting, it's a solid game, but I did struggle at points with character motivations. The character arcs are good and - without going into spoilers - the ending felt earned, but there were a few head scratchers. Even with the motivations we're given, sometimes the actions feel a little wonky. Might just be me.
There's a definite thrill in trying to figure out what was going on at the facility. As with most things, my theory was a little more interesting than the ultimate reveal, but only by a bit.
Ultimately, any frustration I felt with this game didn't stop me from playing it through to the conclusion. That alone means I have to recommend it, even if I was swearing at my screen for a decent portion of my playthrough. Also, props to the dev team for some insane environment and creature designs. That might be the highlight of the whole experience.
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