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This survival horror shooter gives new meaning to Cold War.

Cryostasis

Fear just got colder.

Icebreakers are not known for their comfort. With their hulls designed to crush through seasonal ice to keep important trade routes open, icebreakers are constantly lurching and known to roll even in moderate swells. As if that wasn't uncomfortable enough, developer Action Forms has added dead bodies and abominable snowmen to the North Wind, the nuclear-powered icebreaker that serves as the setting for the upcoming Cryostasis: Sleep of Reason.

It's 1968 and the North Wind is trapped in the ice near the Soviet arctic station Pole 21. Meteorologist Alexander Nesterov is stranded on the ship--how he got there, we have no idea. Along with his standard talent as a meteorologist for predicting the weather in the Arctic (100 percent chance of cold), Nesterov is also able to sense the memories of the dead. And of the dead, there are plenty--12 crew members have died on board the North Wind, and Nesterov is in a unique position to enter their memories to set things right.

When Nesterov approaches one of the dead crew, he triggers a mental echo--a flashback of the final moments of the crewman's life. We saw one crewman who had an unfortunate fight with a shipping crane and, well, the crane won. During the mental echo, Nesterov sprinted to the crane control to move the deadly hook away from the crewman. You don't actually go back to save his life, but the spirit is sufficiently moved by your actions in the mental echo to help you solve the mystery onboard the North Wind and, then, go on to rest in peace.

Resources are scarce on the North Wind. We found a rifle and a few rounds of ammunition, but mostly, we had to rely on an ice axe or our mitts to fend off the creatures that inhabit the ship. Somehow, the North Wind has become infested with monsters--monsters that don't like you. One giant mummy creature tried to off us with an axe of his own, and later, another ice monster hurled blocks of ice at us.

In order to survive, you'll have to stay warm. There are pockets of heat scattered throughout the North Wind, from steam pipes to smoldering fires, which can be used to stabilize your body heat, displayed in the lower left corner of the screen. If you lose enough body heat, you won't even be able to perform the simplest of tasks. We futilely tried to open a door for five minutes before a developer kindly walked over and explained the body heat system.

Set in such a creepy atmosphere--a blend of The Thing, The Sixth Sense, and BioShock-- Cryostasis is poised to offer plenty of scares when it's released in 2009. We suggest you bundle up.

113 Comments

  • AqUaBlaDe123

    Posted Dec 31, 2008 6:33 pm GMT

    The thing came out in EU a few months ago but it will have to wait another few here

  • Aminal_basic

    Posted Oct 9, 2008 8:27 pm GMT

    looks like fun, I like spooky!

  • nyranasaurus

    Posted Oct 8, 2008 12:06 am GMT

    O. M. G if you havent played BIOSHOCK you are missing out on one of the best games ever made.

  • nyranasaurus

    Posted Oct 8, 2008 12:04 am GMT

    yeah pc's cost heaps ay if you want to play games to thier full potentials. You should be able to play all games at the moment with an Intel Core 2 duo E6700 or above, 2 GB'S ram and a 8800GTS 512mb or ATI Radeon 3000 series or above with no problems at all on Max Graphics and games running smooth as. Companies seem to be just looking at maximising the XBOX 360 and PS3 engines to their fullest at the moment which i think is good for pc gamers. They shouldnt have to upgrade too much for a few years once they have the above set up or higher.

  • KamikazeDonut

    Posted Aug 18, 2008 8:53 pm GMT

    I love horror games to bad my pc sucks!

  • jbeasly

    Posted Jun 23, 2008 9:37 pm GMT

    I like the fact that it has the same atmosphere and Isolation like Ghostship the movie or just like any lost Island type of feel with also Snow with increasing its certain feel of mystery.

  • martymcfly12

    Posted Jun 20, 2008 4:04 am GMT

    Looks like a Great Game. I havent played BioShock yet (dont like scary gameplay) but I will try to play this one, even how scared it is. BOOO!!!!! (like a ghost of some sort)

  • _Piranha_

    Posted Jun 20, 2008 3:42 am GMT

    yeah! The THING and BioShock --> perfect game number one!
    Cryostasis: Sleep of Reason to wait???

  • Jose_yero

    Posted Jun 20, 2008 12:40 am GMT

    TO ALL U PEOPLE WHOM DON'T THINK THIS IS LIKE BIOSHOCK IT TOTALLY IS
    LOOKS LIKE SAME ENGINE AS WELL WTF !!!!!!!!!!!!! people will do anything for a buck,,,, to bad i wont buy tihs looks like abioshock to much ,

  • Humorguy_basic

    Posted Jun 18, 2008 2:57 pm GMT

    Not a rip off of Bioshock, but the gaming mags/sites always want to carry on mentioning media hyped games for their publisher masters...!

    If anything this reminds me of the game few played: The Thing. I fortunately did buy it and a bloody good game it is too! Go out and get it cheap and get a feel for what this game will bring....!

    Not enough horror, not enough 'real world' and not enough innovation in PC gaming, so in my book, this is something to keep an eye on!

  • RonTorque

    Posted Jun 18, 2008 11:02 am GMT

    I like that heat and cold thing that you need to warm your body to do simple task.In actual gameplay it may be annoying but sounds cool as a concept of gameplay.

  • DarwinBC

    Posted Jun 18, 2008 7:30 am GMT

    Looks like a great game. i think it could be a lot of fun....but I don't see how this is like bioshock

  • Velsmushroom

    Posted Jun 18, 2008 4:32 am GMT

    Looks cool enough : ) Doesn't really seem like a rip-off of Bioshock to me. Since this is on the surface and the "drugs" used to empower you ain't present.

  • julius6

    Posted Jun 18, 2008 12:07 am GMT

    hey 2009 sounds freezing!
    other than that, i don't care if it's a rip or not; deliver!

  • Iranian_Guy

    Posted Jun 17, 2008 11:53 pm GMT

    looks good

  • Earthbound_X

    Posted Jun 17, 2008 9:53 pm GMT

    Whoa! You guys weren't kidding, it looks like a total ripoff of Bioshock.
    That doesn't have to be a bad thing though.

  • chronicman7

    Posted Jun 17, 2008 7:45 pm GMT

    looks like a rip off of bioshock. its even got the same kinda music. lame

  • noodle461

    Posted Jun 17, 2008 5:50 pm GMT

    It reminds me alot of Lost Planet, not so much of Bioshock.

  • User-

    Posted Jun 17, 2008 3:39 pm GMT

    Nice Game

  • Smecheu

    Posted Jun 17, 2008 2:03 pm GMT

    nice

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