Solarix

“Scary and delivers an incredible gameplay experience! Totally recommended it by me to all horror and sci-fi game lovers out there!”

8/10 – Grab The Games

“A big kudos to Pulsetense Games for following their dreams and robbing me of sleep.”

7.5/10 – Automaton

“It’s definitely worth looking into if you love sci fi games and horror games as the atmosphere is very well done.”

7.2/10 – Universal Gaming Reviews

Trapped in far reaches of space, the sole survivor of a human genetic experiments gone badly wrong…

Years spent avoiding your infected crew mates with only a distant voice for company….

Battling against the corporations ‘clean-up’ squad who have one instruction – destroy all evidence!

Shadows are your friends; avoidance is your only strategy.

How long can a mind survive this environment?

Inspired by a range of classic sci-fi movies, Solarix is a ‘psychological survival horror’ game featuring massively detailed open-ended levels encompassing both survival and stealth-gameplay styles. The game encompasses both alien worlds and huge orbital space stations, with hidden terrors around every corner.

Our goal is to take the survival horror genre beyond simple staged ‘jumpscares’ and cheap thrills. With Solarix we will create a world that fills you with unease, insecurity and desperation.

Solarix has already approved by Steam and a Microsoft Xbox build currently being planned. All that’s need now is your support!

Key features:

* 12 chapters with engrossing story line with lots of unique characters that provide psychological depth to player experience of survival horror. * Variety of weapons and hacking tools allowing the player to develop different strategies to overcome obstacles and progress for sneaking & combat & puzzle solving & environmental interaction. * Advanced Stealth A.I with varying voice sets & detection abilities and several other perceptive features. * Here is a detailed description of Solarix Stealth A.I and its relation with the game-play mechanics: Solarix is a stealth game, and you can either use “stealth-based combat” or you can even finish the game without firing a bullet but knocking everyone out or you can even finish the game without alerting anyone. If you like stealth kills, explore for ammo, use your pistol carefully(=combat) and aim for headshots and move around… If you want to knock out enemies, don’t use your pistol, use your tazer, observe their patrol points and knock them out one by one… If you want to create your own darkness, use your pistol on lights, not on enemies… If you want to “ghost” the entire game that is also possible, but you’ll have to keep an eye your light meter and environment all the time… If you want to lure enemies around, use throwable objects, not any weapons… If you are around monsters and get caught, use your pistol to defend yourself until you find some cover/hiding spot… Further in the game, if you are bored of sneaking around, use your shotgun to blast enemies, but you have to explore around carefully to collect ammo first… *Unique puzzles in that require exploration and information gathering in classic adventure style. * Wide variety in environments…In Solarix, you’ll travel from cramped corridors to vast exotic forests to giant space stations to ominous underground facilities. Each level has its own strategy; each strategy is created by you. Some levels you’ll have to run away from monsters, in some levels you’ll want to directly confront them. One level will require you explore around in classical-adventure style to solve puzzles, whereas another level will require you to sneak around carefully. * Rich in-game content – you’ll encounter not just human enemies and monsters but you’ll have to hack your way through turrets, security cameras, sniper-robots and flying drones. There is a different and unique type of enemy awaiting you around every corner. * Professional voice acting providing lots of depth to background story

System Specs

MINIMUM:

OS: Windows XP and above

Windows XP and above

Processor: 3.0 GHz dual core or better

3.0 GHz dual core or better

Memory: 1 GB RAM

1 GB RAM

Graphics: DirectX 9 compatible with 512 MB video RAM or better (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 / Radeon HD 5850)

DirectX 9 compatible with 512 MB video RAM or better (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 / Radeon HD 5850)

DirectX: Version 9.0

Version 9.0

Hard Drive: 3 GB available space

3 GB available space

Sound Card: Windows compatible sound card

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