You’re part of a small team sent to film a promotional video for a groundbreaking discovery: meteoric debris embedded deep in Arctic ice that provides clean, hyper-efficient energy. But as your dive begins, several explosions create a powerful current that drags you and your team down, trapping everyone in a vast network of submerged glacial caverns.
Stranded at the bottom, injured and running out of time, your only hope for survival is to reach the surface. But the journey through the depths is full of unexpected trials. You and your team will fight your way through hostile creatures in increasingly confusing and dangerous environments.
But something else is going on. Things aren’t right, they don’t add up, and before you know it the truth comes into question. As you fight your way to safety, you’ll need to figure out what’s behind this surreal world and your desperate situation. Knowing will make all the difference.
Trapped in the depths, you and your companions must reach the surface to survive. Power is scarce, unusual creatures lurk in the darkness and one player is losing touch with reality. It’s a simple choice - escape together or die alone.
Debris combines breathtaking graphics, a professionally voiced branching narrative and vast network of underwater ice tunnels to create a terrifying, claustrophobic and immersive world. And, for the past two years we've worked with physicians and mental health advisors (McMaster University, Canadian Mental Health Association) and our work on mental illness has been presented at the DiGRA-FDG 2016 conference.
Key Features:
- A mysterious story that leaves you questioning everything
- Living, breathing characters brought to life through stage-directed voice acting
- A stirringly eerie soundtrack that ebbs and flows as you play
- Lifelike creature animations that with leave you breathless
- Unscripted game mechanics that make every playthrough unique
- A massive environment the size of Manhattan that takes hours to explore
- Deep storylines dramatically impacted by the choices you make
- Single-player and co-op modes
- A unique underwater setting like nothing you’ve ever seen
- Stunning graphics with dynamic ice and alien bioluminescence
- Living creatures with their own domains, desires and attitudes
- Futuristic weapons and a robotic squid
Debris will be available as digital download through Steam on October 2, 2017.
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