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.
This is a great game and love the references to the previous game Stasis. I think my one criticism would be that I hate the whistling while reading logs. Wish there was a way to turn that off.
I enjoyed this one very much. The story is cool and the puzzles are satisfying and challenging without being impossible to solve on your own. The only thing I noticed that I didn't like was that they used pictures of a xenomorph and a facehugger from Alien, and a Graboid from Tremors. And not like they made something look similar to them. They used actual pictures of those things from those movies. But everything else was great!
I generally struggle to get into games these days, however found myself unwilling to stop once i started. Gave it a rest once i realised it was 2am and had work the next day. Well, work is finished for today. Here I am about to jump back on it. That has to account for something I'm sure.
Loved the first game, but this one is just too annoying. The dialog pretty much consists of one person pointing out the insanity of what they are experiencing and the other one calling them a whiner, and then there is the stupid bear. Puzzles are unsatisfying and moving around the environment feels very clunky.