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Cryostasis First-person shooter meets survival horror set on a frozen Soviet ice-breaker trapped in the ice on the North Pole. |
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The more frightening monster is the one that you never see. Anyway, I am curious about this so called "frost and ice" modeling (as a Canadian). How does it work?
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Stay tuined, we plan to put it online either second part of December or in January. There's quire a lot to do on the translation side ![]() Anyway we will make an announcemnet of this one on the web site and on the web. |
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Okay, I will stay tuned.
P.S. Staying inside a steel structure increases heat loss (the steel effectively acts as a heat transmitter/radiator). Except in very high winds it is better to bury yourself in snow! |
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We are finishing the translation of the MTV Icon program and expect to launch it together with the web site after Christmas. |
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Anatoly, thanks for answering the questions. It is good to meet people who doesn't think you're crazy when you say sitting in snow is warmer than hiding in an aluminum hut. Snow is good, no matter what side of the circle, isn't it?
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Oh man, I am literally bursting with anticipation over more info and possible a releasedate for this game. Seriously I'm blowing up watching and re-watching the few gameplay vids available on youtube and on the site here. More info soon, guys?
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I love the sound effects in these trailers. Sounds really atmospheric!
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