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STASIS is a point-and-click, sci-fi, horror adventure game played from a unique isometric perspective. STASIS intertwines a gruesome narrative with retro adventure gameplay. Combine items, interact with computers and solve puzzles while experiencing the...
STASIS is a point-and-click, sci-fi, horror adventure game played from a unique isometric perspective. STASIS intertwines a gruesome narrative with retro adventure gameplay. Combine items, interact with computers and solve puzzles while experiencing the gritty atmosphere.
In the distant future, aboard a seemingly abandoned spacecraft, John Maracheck awakes from stasis. He must push himself to new physical and emotional limits and unravel the mysteries around him.
John is in tremendous pain, his wife and daughter are missing, and time is running out as the Groomlake plunges further into the swirling blue methane clouds of Neptune.
Challenging and realistic puzzles
Cinematic AAA music composed by Mark Morgan
Highly detailed 2D isometric graphics
Classic point-and-click interaction
Multiple characters to engage and work with
Death - John can (and will) die in the most horrific ways imaginable
Suicides - Special objects can be self-inflicted on John himself to end it all
Winner of the Aggie Award for the Best Adventure Game of 2015
Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility.
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Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility.
Sets are great, early worldbuilding is interesting. But the game is not particularly interesting. The narrative boils down to "family", but only for the protagonist and has no real conviction about ALL of the other people? It just comes across as an extremely shallow plot and one not aided by some of the cut scenes and voice direction.
I'm not mad I finished it, but I probably wouldn't recommend it to anyone but those most hardcore into atmospherics. And I definitely wouldn't play it again.
Story of a father/husband on an abandoned spaceship. Or is it abandoned? Screaming in the hull echoes...
Graphic style is unsettling and sounds are weird - in a good way. Story reveals one disturbing part on another. The whole is really atmospheric and on point.
As it's a point and click adventure from a past time there is some pixel hunting present and it's not clear what to do next from time to time. Not exactly accessible for a young gamers.
I enjoyed it a lot and will give Bone totem a try.
It is a Scifi story. you play it and it fells like reading a book. a good book. I enjoyed it, Felt a bit like Aliens. A bit of Doom 3, Ending hit me a bit hard. Loved it.
Amazing story and Lore, can't wait to see the rest of this universe. I'm not used to point and click games but this one caught my attention and i coudn't stop thinking that it was some kindo hidden gem, I was right.
The atmosphere is really well done, the setting is grim as f**k and you just want to keep going to see more of the ship.
Cool puzzles with minor pixel hunting, that I wouln't call bad.
Statis is a great game that combines the dread of deep space horror and isolation with an engaging story about a father trying to find his family and discovering one terrible thing after another.
The game feels like a nod/tribute to older games of the same genre, such as Sanitarium (another isometric point and click classic), where the more you study the environment around you, the more you learn about the world which feels rewarding. The aesthetic of the game feels very Dead Space / Alien inspired, and the coldness of the deep space vessel and its interior frames perfectly the horrific events that have transpired there prior to your arrival.
While the game isn't jumpscare-scary (although there are a couple here and there), and the isometric perspective definitely plays a role in this, the atmosphere is what makes the game unnerving and provides a sense of uneasiness throughout the whole playthrough.
As a horror and sci-fi fan as well as an point and click fan, this falls into one of my favorite categories of games that I can play to enjoy the story, artwork and atmosphere, while feeling uncomfortable and uneasy but not stressed out due to frustrating gameplay.
I can highly recommend Stasis!