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Stuck on Titan



<span class="bold">P&middot;O&middot;L&middot;L&middot;E&middot;N</span>, an atmospheric mystery game where you explore an impressively detailed space station, is now available, DRM-free on GOG.com, with a 10% launch discount.


An employee has gone missing and you are sent to investigate the research facility atop Saturn's moon Titan, where they were stationed. You were chosen for your mechanical skills but what awaits there will test not only your professional expertise and keen eye but also your willpower. There are things hidden beneath Titan's surface that might need more than one playthrough to get fully exposed but don't let that stop you from exploring the detailed environment, manipulating the numerous objects scattered about (with or without the help of your VR hardware), and striving to piece together the many mysteries of Station M. Even those that shouldn't be uncovered.



Search every nook and cranny of a mysterious moon base in <span class="bold">P&middot;O&middot;L&middot;L&middot;E&middot;N</span>, DRM-free on GOG.com. The 10% launch discount will last until April 27, 07:59 AM UTC.
Hmmm SSD recommendation... I must be the only person to not have an SSD, since I'm the only one mentioning it, haha!

Still need to get that extra 8GB RAM for No Man's Sky dammit.
A..atchoo!
Looks like my kind of game, wishlisted. I need to watch 2001: A Space Odyssey again.
This might be good and to my liking but from the information given I dare not bet on it.
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Maighstir: But, but... what if I'm allergic to pollen?
Prepare to sneeze.
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j0ekerr: This looks like a cross between Myst and 'The Martian'.

That's a good thing.
GAAAHHH you used the 'M' word! (Myst) This is a tad expensive to be backlog fodder but I have three or four games on the go right now so can't really justify buying this, no matter how tempting. Wishlisted for now but it's definitely at the top of my future purchases list.

Thanks GOG for another great release.
Post edited April 20, 2016 by LynetteC
So this is a proper adventure game with puzzles?
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Crosmando: So this is a proper adventure game with puzzles?
Yes, it is.
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LynetteC: GAAAHHH you used the 'M' word! (Myst) This is a tad expensive to be backlog fodder but I have three or four games on the go right now so can't really justify buying this, no matter how tempting. Wishlisted for now but it's definitely at the top of my future purchases list.

Thanks GOG for another great release.
Buy it, or I will say Muxt at you...
Wait that's not it.
Now get me a... herring shrub!

Never could get into Myst myself, those puzzles made me...
Looks interesting, wishlisted.
This game looks enormously derivative of SOMA, which is not necessarily a bad thing. Wouldn't pay $30 on the spot though.
Yet another game for my wishlist -- looks extremely intriguing.
The team behind this is very nice (guys from Remedy, Housemarque etc), so this is definitely something worth checking out.
Any reviews yet?
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JDelekto: Oooh.... it currently supports the Oculus Rift with HTC Vive coming soon.... OK, picked it up... especially since it's a $2.50 savings over the competitor. :)
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Azhdar: Do you have VR?
Not at this moment, no. However I did pre-order an HTC Vive the day they opened for orders back in February of this year and should be on one of the 'guaranteed' April shipments.

I finally got the "preparing to ship" e-mail last week, just waiting on the tracking number now. Reading a lot of the reviews and Reddit posts of others' who have been getting and using theirs has really built up some anticipation now, so... I'm trying to be patient. :)
Post edited April 20, 2016 by JDelekto
My allergies are bad enough. At least now I know who to blame. Thanks GOG.
EDIT: looks like another game that you barely play... Sigh. Why are there so many "exploration and nothing else" games out there? I can do that in my everyday life by choosing to get off the train at the wrong station.
Post edited April 20, 2016 by paladin181