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Lifeless Planet, a suspenseful exploration-focused 3D adventure game in which you explore what appears to be a forgotten Russian off-world colony, is available on GOG.com for $19.99.

Alone in a wasteland, his fellow astronauts missing and his oxygen tank leaking, the astronaut’s situation turns desperate. He begins to explore the planet for his missing crew members... only to discover a deeper mystery: an abandoned Soviet-era laboratory. Was his mission a hoax? Is this really an extra-solar planet or has he been shuttled to a lonely region of Siberia as part of a deceptive propaganda stunt?

Lifeless Planet is a new 3D PC action-adventure that puts players in the moon-boots of a volunteer astronaut on a one-way mission to a life-bearing planet far outside our solar system. But after a rough landing, the promise of a new Earth soon fades with the discovery that the planet he was to explore is now barren and inhospitable. You'll follow a mysterious young woman as she guides you past dangerous terrain and deadly life forms, as you explore 20 unique and atmospheric environments on a vast and treacherous planet. You'll experience an exciting and intriguing story through rich graphics and cinematic cut-scenes, while investigating the startling discovery of an abandoned Russian space colony.

If you're looking for a memorable, otherworldly gaming experience, make sure to pick up Lifeless Planet, for $19.99, DRM-Free on GOG.com.
Yay! Been after this for a while, but thought I'd see if it came to GOG or not.

Edit: and £3 cheaper than the steam version too - bonus bargain.
Post edited June 06, 2014 by Sachys
At a glance, the screenshots make me think of the PS3 game Journey.
This one certainly looks interesting.
I knew I had played another game with a spacesuited character in a laconic environment recently. This one looks much better, though this one is also a serious attempt at a game.
I'm intrigued. And it looks very nice. Will wait for some reviews before even considering to grab it, though.
Looks charming, but will wait to see some reviews.
Is the gameplay anything other than low-gravity platforming?
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Novotnus: This one certainly looks interesting.
tbh it looks blurry with a strange DOF (fisheye-style).
Post edited June 06, 2014 by gamefood
Wow, this one looks really cool. Wishlisted for future reference.
Oh, it's finally done? Seems like it's been in development for a very long time. Not sure whether to wait or not. The last few higher-priced indie games I bought haven't impressed me that much, so I'm less likely to gamble some money on another one right now.

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HeDanny: can you hear me major tom?
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JMich: Relevant
Cool. I haven't seen that one before. Thanks for sharing.
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JMich:
Woah that video is up? Didn't the original violate intellectual properties and threaten the holy sanctity of copyright law, endangering anyone that wanted to listen to the original song into a doomed hell of only being able to watch that one rendition?
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ShadowWulfe: Woah that video is up? Didn't the original violate intellectual properties and threaten the holy sanctity of copyright law, endangering anyone that wanted to listen to the original song into a doomed hell of only being able to watch that one rendition?
So that's why I couldn't find it in the ISS channel.
Seems like Bowie gave permission to use the song for a year, after which ISS took the video down. The link isn't from ISS though, so it's in the same category as most youtube music.
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piepvogel: tbh it looks blurry with a strange DOF (fisheye-style).
Most games I play still have visible pixels :) So, I haven't noticed :)
So...its Journey with Cosmonauts?