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That doesn’t sound like a worthwhile experience but it is as the story is gripping and very satisfying.Game or Patch Questions? Visit FileForums Something that is encouraged with an achievement but returning players can do it under 2 hours. The game can be completed in as little as 4 hours. Resulting in about an hour of gameplay being lost. One where the game did not save progress. (It should be noted that the reviewer did suffer a particular issue. However, most of the time you’ll find yourself acknowledging your own mistakes and checkpoints are in abundance. Mostly coming from dark areas where finding the path isn’t easy and death drops are in abundance. Lifeless Planet has just the right amount of challenge to leave some underlying frustration. Whereas the latter two heighten the sense of dread, loneliness and discovery in ample amounts. The former, especially from a distance, look great. Part of that feeling does come from the visuals, music and sound effects too. You’ll feel like an astronaut exploring an unknown alien planet which is the highest praise that can be given to the game. While it is linear for the most part, the paths are not obvious and it’s up to players to get accustomed to what it is required to progress.

Lifeless Planet does a wonderful job of making you feel lost and small without actually allowing to go too far off the beaten path. Not that the lack of combat matters as this is a dead planet and although there are many ways to die, those will come from players not being observant of the environment that lays before them. There is no combat, the only tools available to the astronaut are his jetpack and later, a robotic arm which can be used to solve puzzles. From dry deserts, to deep caverns, to gigantic dead forests, to hot springs and rampant volcanic areas. To do that, it’s all about navigating the enormous world and its different landscapes. One solved mystery leads to another and you’ll find yourself as desperate as the playable astronaut to find out the truth. The driving force of Lifeless Planet is the story, a wonderful sci-fi tale that stays mysterious up until its final moments. The only thing to do is press on and find the answers. There is no backup, no leaving the planet. So where are they now? That is just one of many mysteries to be solved. Soviet-era Russians and it looks like they’ve been here a long, long time.

All before he comes across proof that it was the Russians who built this town. At first, he doesn’t quite believe what he is seeing then he thinks he is part of some space agency psychological exercise. Cresting a massive mountain, the first of many shocking discoveries will made.īefore the astronaut’s eyes lies a town. What seems quite open, is actually quite linear as you trek towards an unknown destination. Making jumps and getting accustomed to the short bursts of jet that can be used to reach further distances and higher heights. The opening segments work like a tutorial, getting the player used to navigating the terrain. The goal now? To find the astronaut’s missing team-mates somewhere on this void landscape. This planet is empty and lifeless, a barren wasteland of nothing. The supposed intelligence readings that suggested the planet was teeming with life must have been wrong. Once that simple task has been accomplished both the astronaut and the player will finally have the chance to take stock of where they are. To get to a nearly oxygen post before he suffocates and dies. When one of the astronauts comes around, he finds himself alone on a barren desert and short on oxygen. The ship crashes knocking everyone unconscious.

As the ship begins its descent to this new planet, it begins to malfunction. Thrown straight into the game, we see our unknown astronauts blast off into space heading for a potentially habitable planet many light-years away from Earth. The game also contains previously unreleased content in the form of new audio and text logs. The Premier Edition also includes new original music from acclaimed Lifeless Planet composer Rich Douglass. The Premier Edition brings new content and improved graphics. Born from a clear fascination with space exploration and science-fiction, Lifeless Planet Premier Edition is a third-person adventure game from Serenity Forge.
