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Trapped in a frozen hell, you must investigate the cold darkness of the human psyche.

The story, the atmosphere, the graphics, and the sound of the great adventure horror game Cryostasis: The Sleep of Reason will chill you to the bone for only $9.99 on GOG.com.

The North Wind, a nuclear ice-breaker stuck in the ice somewhere near the Arctic Circle, is a frozen coffin. What happened to the ship and its crew is beyond normal human cognition. You’re not alone and the North Wind is now plagued by dead crewmen who have undergone a strange metamorphosis due to the effects of the very cold climate. Using your mysterious ‘Mental Echo’ ability, you must dig deep in the chilling story of the ship and relive the final moments of its crew. The horrors contained in the Arctic cold will not let you bring the ship back to life without a fight.

Cryostasis: The Sleep of Reason plays from the first person perspective for moving, shooting, and exploring the world, but don't mistake this for an FPS; the horror adventure part of the game shows itself clearly when it comes to building tension, unraveling frosty cold secrets, and using time travel in innovative ways. When you find corpses of crew members, you may be transported back in time due to the 'Mental Echo' of the terrible events that led to their death and then not only change the course of history and save the poor soul's life, but also change the present as well. The graphics make use of the PhysX engine by Nvidia and are stunning: there’s frost on the walls, ice melts into water, shadows lurk, lights flicker, and the overall cold and dark art design makes the trip through North Wind an alienating and chilling experience.

This is not your usual horror game--if you appreciate slow-burning suspense and terrific storytelling, playing Cryostasis: The Sleep of Reason is like reading a great Sci-Fi novel for only $9.99 on GOG.com.
Thanks. I must've missed this.
Damn, I even posted in that one it was only a few months ago. Must've been having drinks that night. LOL
Post edited April 07, 2013 by the_bard
Strangely I was reading in the one thread that it was pulled due to licensing issues.

I have it on GG, but if I click on the link it takes me here.

And it's still for sale here. With the Steam option, but I can't find it in the Steam store.
Post edited April 08, 2013 by the_bard
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P1na: Oh please, not another game gone without warning.
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RayRay13000: It's been gone for a while.
It's not a game I was particularly interested in, so I probably forgot. But games disappearing without advance warning always bothers me.
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P1na: It's not a game I was particularly interested in, so I probably forgot. But games disappearing without advance warning always bothers me.
Got to wonder why they cant at least give us 24/48 hours notice before they pull games
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P1na: It's not a game I was particularly interested in, so I probably forgot. But games disappearing without advance warning always bothers me.
You should blame publishers for that. They don't give a damn to inform the distributors in advance that they have problems with licensing.
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the_bard: And it's still for sale here. With the Steam option, but I can't find it in the Steam store.
This happens when places like amazon buy Steam keys to sell and still have some left when the game is pulled. Somehow they can still sell them. Same thing happened with Mafia on amazon after it was pulled from Steam.

Licensing shit forcing games to be pulled is why abandonware is necessary for game preservation.
I think THIS is appropriate
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P1na: It's not a game I was particularly interested in, so I probably forgot. But games disappearing without advance warning always bothers me.
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keeveek: You should blame publishers for that. They don't give a damn to inform the distributors in advance that they have problems with licensing.
it matter not who to blame. It still bothers me.
http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showthread.php?t=17912

Did some research last night and found out about this. Vivisector was pulled as well.

Action Forms is now Tatem Games.
Post edited April 08, 2013 by the_bard