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Now it's time to leave the capsule if you dare



<span class="bold">The Solus Project</span>, a captivating experience of solitary exploration and survival upon a deserted alien planet, is available now DRM-free on GOG.com with GOG Galaxy support for achievements and a 15% launch discount.

It's 2183 and humanity is looking for another place to colonize. Unfortunately, your mission goes awry and you soon find yourself alone, stranded on a mysterious planet with no signs of life. But then, who put up those grandiose structures and why do the alien remains look so awfully humanoid? You need to find answers but first you must make sure you survive. Shelter yourself from the temperamental, constantly shifting weather before you set out to explore this unusual planet, collect strange items, and figure out what happened to the inhabitants. Solitude will be your only companion as you are looking for a way to rescue yourself and contact your people, hoping the answer to Earth's salvation lies at the end of this perilous journey.



Look for a way to save the Earth by surviving this mysterious planet and deciphering its secrets in <span class="bold">The Solus Project</span>, DRM-free on GOG.com. The 15% discount will last until June 22, 1:59 PM GMT.
Neat to see this come out of in development so quickly - best of luck to you developers!
I was interested in this when it first appeared on GOG, glad to see it is out proper now. It does look like it could be quite fun, and thanks to the reviewers pointing out that you can lower the survival difficulty aspects (I really prefer to explore rather than deal with workaday realities).

One question - the gamecard mentions this as the 'successor to "The Ball"'. Does this mean it takes place in the same game universe, or references elements of that other game?
2nd game on GOG to exit in-dev status.
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IAmSinistar: One question - the gamecard mentions this as the 'successor to "The Ball"'. Does this mean it takes place in the same game universe, or references elements of that other game?
A spiritual successor, according to the developers themselves.
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GOG.com: Solidarity will be your only companion as you are looking for a way to rescue yourself and contact your people...
Shouldn't that be solitude? Or is there an AI or something called Solidarity in the game?
I'd gladly buy this on Gog (as usual) rather than on Steam, but does the Gog version work with the Vive?
I want a new unreal game with a single player campaign that looks like that!
Does the GOG version have VR, or will I have to buy it on Steam?
I've been eying this for a good while now. Nice to see some of these early access titles getting released in a prompt manner.
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Kurry30: Does the GOG version have VR, or will I have to buy it on Steam?
Why would it not have VR? Last couple of changelogs I've seen for the game mentions VR :)
This game is really great and it was really great even in early development so if you weren't sure about buying an early access game, you should definitely buy this now.
Bought this a few days ago it looks great and from what i have played is good.
No discount for The Ball ?
Hi, ok, this is the point: I want buy this game on gog, but in the gog version there is no italian language while in the steam version the italian language is present.

can gog add the italian language or to play in Italian I have to buy it on steam? I wish I could buy it on gog drm free, but this thing of gog missing multilanguage support of games who have this benefit(is not the first time) is really annoying... ^ ^

some hope about this?
Post edited June 07, 2016 by h.e.X.e.n.
So far the reviews on the store page are useless as I can't even figure out if this is a point and click adventure game, a Myst like adventure game, a first person shooter like game with just surviving aspects, or whatever.

Can someone please explain what this game is like in terms of gameplay?