Adr1ft is an immersive First Person Experience (FPX) that tells the story of an astronaut in peril. Floating silently amongst the wreckage of a destroyed space station with no memory and a severely damaged EVA suit slowly leaking oxygen, the only survivor struggles to determine the cause of the catastrophic event that took the lives of everyone on board. The player fights to stay alive by exploring the wreckage for precious resources, and overcomes the challenges of an unforgiving environment to repair the damaged EEV and safely return home.
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Huge missed opportunity. Visuals and sound design are on point but gameplay structure and soundtrack are just straight up terrible.
You must pick up oxigen LITERALLY every 15 to 45 seconds. Tasks are always the same thing over and over and over again and playing without music hearing only protagonist's heavy breath and silence is much better than every OST the devs have implemented
You must pick up oxigen LITERALLY every 15 to 45 seconds. Tasks are always the same thing over and over and over again and playing without music hearing only protagonist's heavy breath and silence is much better than every OST the devs have implemented
Nao gostei, chato e repetitivo... Os controles são bem confusos, o boneco rodando igual um pião do baú sem parar, a mãozinha é de tiranossauro rex pq não pega a garrafa, e quando pega um objeto importante ela joga longe e da um tapa! Uma experiência que eu gostaria de esquecer, não volto mais, adeus
It's been so long but here's what I remember:
It's fine! The Earth backdrop is easily the most beautiful part of the game.
Graphics and the art style are especially beautiful.
The objectives are just really repetitive and kinda tedious tbh.
Oxygen grabbing is simultaneously really annoying and kinda cool.
I feel like it would be more fun in VR.
It's fine! The Earth backdrop is easily the most beautiful part of the game.
Graphics and the art style are especially beautiful.
The objectives are just really repetitive and kinda tedious tbh.
Oxygen grabbing is simultaneously really annoying and kinda cool.
I feel like it would be more fun in VR.