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Lacuna Passage

Lacuna Passage

60 Positive / 41 Ratings | Version: 1.0.0

Candescent Games

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Lacuna Passage Features

AWARDS AND ACCOLADES

“A gorgeous game of mystery and survival” - Kotaku

"I’ll happily play" - Rock Paper Shotgun

"Lacuna Passage stands out from the competition with gameplay and "realistic" environments" - Jeuxvideo.com

"A massive, convincing game world" - Red Bull

"A very realistic portrayal of what life is like on the Red Planet" - GameSkinny

"The game has captured the imagination of many space and science fiction fans" - Mashable

"There is plenty to enjoy about Lacuna Passage" - GAMR

"Pretty damn neat" - Select Button

"The landscapes are magnificent" - Game-Guide

"The game's music is completely off the hook" - Cinema Blend

"They’ve captured the vibe of Mars very well" - Tech Raptor

About the Game

You wake in an landing pod, check your equipment, and venture out onto the red Martian soil in search of a nearby habitat. With 25 square miles of the Red Planet to explore and survive, you must gather resources from randomized points-of-interest, supply caches, and other habitats in order to continue your mission. But survival is more than just tracking status bars. Maintaining your life-support equipment is just as important as maintaining your health.

Explore a massive terrain generated from actual Mars satellite imagery. With features generated from scans collected by the HiRISE project and details painstakingly designed to reflect the photography captured by planetary rovers, this is as close as you can get to visiting the true Red Planet.

Survive the harsh Martian environment with mechanics based on real health metrics like blood glucose levels, heart rate, caloric intake, and more. You will feel like a true interplanetary pioneer as you conquer the elements and survive randomized threats like dust storms.

Capture the beauty of Mars with an in-game photography mechanic that allows you to document your discoveries. Photos are saved to your computer at full 1920x1080 resolution and can be referenced in-game where you can set objective points to navigate back to where the photos were taken.

Interact with the various astronaut technologies through your dependable datapad. You will need to manage inventories, salvage and craft supplies, and repair vital life support systems in order to survive the desolate landscapes of Mars. Find and drive rovers to help manage multiple habitats.

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Get Lacuna Passage steam game

Lacuna Passage, is a popular steam game developed by Lacuna Passage. You can download Lacuna Passage and top steam games with GameLoop to play on PC. Click the 'Get' button then you could get the latest best deals at GameDeal.

Lacuna Passage Features

AWARDS AND ACCOLADES

“A gorgeous game of mystery and survival” - Kotaku

"I’ll happily play" - Rock Paper Shotgun

"Lacuna Passage stands out from the competition with gameplay and "realistic" environments" - Jeuxvideo.com

"A massive, convincing game world" - Red Bull

"A very realistic portrayal of what life is like on the Red Planet" - GameSkinny

"The game has captured the imagination of many space and science fiction fans" - Mashable

"There is plenty to enjoy about Lacuna Passage" - GAMR

"Pretty damn neat" - Select Button

"The landscapes are magnificent" - Game-Guide

"The game's music is completely off the hook" - Cinema Blend

"They’ve captured the vibe of Mars very well" - Tech Raptor

About the Game

You wake in an landing pod, check your equipment, and venture out onto the red Martian soil in search of a nearby habitat. With 25 square miles of the Red Planet to explore and survive, you must gather resources from randomized points-of-interest, supply caches, and other habitats in order to continue your mission. But survival is more than just tracking status bars. Maintaining your life-support equipment is just as important as maintaining your health.

Explore a massive terrain generated from actual Mars satellite imagery. With features generated from scans collected by the HiRISE project and details painstakingly designed to reflect the photography captured by planetary rovers, this is as close as you can get to visiting the true Red Planet.

Survive the harsh Martian environment with mechanics based on real health metrics like blood glucose levels, heart rate, caloric intake, and more. You will feel like a true interplanetary pioneer as you conquer the elements and survive randomized threats like dust storms.

Capture the beauty of Mars with an in-game photography mechanic that allows you to document your discoveries. Photos are saved to your computer at full 1920x1080 resolution and can be referenced in-game where you can set objective points to navigate back to where the photos were taken.

Interact with the various astronaut technologies through your dependable datapad. You will need to manage inventories, salvage and craft supplies, and repair vital life support systems in order to survive the desolate landscapes of Mars. Find and drive rovers to help manage multiple habitats.

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  • Developer

    Candescent Games

  • Latest Version

    1.0.0

  • Last Updated

    2017-05-17

  • Category

    Steam-game

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Reviews

  • gamedeal user

    May 25, 2022

    Abandoned game, they promised an update for years and now they officially announced they leave it. The game as it is doesn't offer any more than a few hours of gameplay, after that not much to do since you can't avoid to die of starvation. DON'T BUY THIS. It should be removed from the store. Don't give money to scammers.
  • Einarrby

    May 20, 2017

    This is truly an amazing game! The plot is engaging, the interface quite intuitive, and the graphics spectacular! My only complaint is that my computer is a touch under-powered to truly experience the game in the higher graphic levels. If you enjoy intriguing problem-solving games this is definitely the game for you. Very well done!
  • gamedeal user

    Jun 1, 2017

    Note, this is a very early impression of Lacuna Passage. So after just over two hours of exploring the lonely landscape of Mars, I can at least say Lacuna Passage has promise. Though a bit funky here and there, such as minor glitches in refilling suit O2 and battery packs, this is so far a solid, albiet very early, version of the game. But, it shows promise. It does take some planning when trecking several kilometers across the barren landscape in search of missing crew, waypoints, habitats and hidden caches of supplies. But, if you use your brain, it's not to difficult. However, in the games current state, you will eventually die due to a lack of certain content which has been addressed by the dev. I've only seen a single update so far, nothing of major consequence. But for the price of this type of exploration game, it's worth taking a look at for you space exploration junkies. Just don't go in expecting anything to amazing right now, as this game is far from finished. But, as said, it shows some promise. Gameplay is fairly simple, though not entirely intuitive and will take some observation on your part to understand some of the basic mechanics in getting a habitat up and running. But it won't take too much brain power if you simply pay attention to diagnostics and the convient "how to" manuals which come with the equipment to power, supply O2 and H2O to your habitats. On the technical side, this game doesn't seem very demanding at all. A potato of a PC should be able to run this, no problem. It looks good and doesn't demand much, so that's always a plus. So is it worth buying? Well, with only two hours and some change at the moment, my opinion there isn't very solid. We'll see in the future what Lacuna Passage has to offer. So for now, I can recommend this game, but lightly, as it is an early release so it's difficult to say what's in store for now.
  • gamedeal user

    Jun 4, 2017

    the best and most well put together game i have seen in long time cant wait for the rest of the content
  • gamedeal user

    Jul 9, 2017

    So far so good. Very different survival where you have to think. No weapons, no enemies, no animals etc. Just you, alone, trying to survive a little longer. Artwork is awesome and I have been able to figure out a lot of it on my own. Look forward to every update.
  • gamedeal user

    Aug 15, 2017

    Lacuna Passage can be a really amazing game. I love the sense of loneliness and the feeling you get when you see something shiny on the horizon! But it can get some work. I think the game would be a lot better if you could craft food, craft drivable rovers and maybe even a bit of multiplayer exploration.
  • gamedeal user

    Dec 29, 2017

    Though I can't really recommend this game to anyone as it needs ALOT of work, I'm not going to refund it either. - Development is still way too early, has potential though. - LMB seems to be the dominate control, kept feeling like 'E' on the keyboard should open doors/interact too. - Datapad only uses arrow keys on keyboard, another area where mouse would work better. - Vitals go to shit way too quickly, seems like you drink water and eat things more often then not. - Day/Night cycle goes by way too fast. - Waysats, habitats, etc. seem placed too far away. - Dust storm never went away, ended up dying from hypothermia even after trying to juggle habitat systems to conserve. - Suit oxygen and power draining too quickly. - Never found components for RTG, if components exist there far far away. - Machines don't like fuses or are very picky, lost several just installing them even after slot repair. - Component slot repair seems to be a constant factor, slots wearing out too quickly. - Severe screen lag while viewing habitat beta status monitor, power info spammed across screen no other info shown. - No button to 'Take All' from storage container, if more then one item exists in a stack have to enter in QTY then confirm. - Inventory manipulation uses arrow keys on keyboard, would work better with mouse. - Character barely jumps if at all. - Have to hold crouch button, doesn't appear to be a toggle. - Different camera views would be a nice touch, seems to be stuck in first person view only. - Habitats never get a decent power charge due to the day/night cycles occuring too often.
  • gamedeal user

    Feb 12, 2018

    This game has a lot of potential and.... about the distance between Earth and Mars still to walk until it will be a good game. The idea is great, the game atm runs with no particular problems. I had maybe a couple of crashes in 50 hours of play time, but there is nothing to do if not endless repetitive chores. It's not a survival, cause after 3-4 hours of gameplay to learn all the possible things to do, you know everything you need to go on indefinitely until you eat up all the loot around (food being the only thing that cannot be replenished). It can be considered as an exploration game, but after the usual couple of hours looking around at the landscape.... well.... it's a dead planet.... what do you expect to see if not reddish sand and rocks? The map is not random, obviously there are no enemies. Apparently the weather is not an issue, there are dust storms but they don't damage your toon or the equipment around. There is no cause to replay it after you spend 10-20 sol (1 sol = 1 martian day) in game, and the timescale is so fast that you can't even enjoy the transition between day and night (Timescale is 60. 1 minute in game is 1 second in real time). If you want to simulate for the sake of roleplaying, sleeping 7 hours each sol, and doing chores when awake, you spend 1 sol in game every 15 minutes in real time. And 20 sol in about 5 hours of real time. That's about the time you can pass enjoying the game in the actual stage of development. But you can live in full health with no setbacks by simply sleeping 2 hours per sol (simulation? survival? since when do you live without sleeping?). A lot of mechanics are exploitable and in need of serious polishing. Examples: Pop (inflatable) tents are magical spaces where you can live forever without consuming oxygen to breathe. Oxygen generation for the hab doesn't seem to take into account your presence inside the habitat. If you stay perfectly still outside the hab in your EVA-suit for 1 sol, apparently you use more oxygen than staying perfectly still inside the hab for 1 sol. The mechanics of power generation via solar panels is very akward and absolutely not simulation friendly. There is no permadeath, so even if you want to die on purpose, you can always reload the last save. But the REAL reason I don't recommend this game is: IT'S A SINGLE DEVELOPER GAME! I have to admit one single developer very talented, but 1 person can only do so much. The purpose of EA games is to help funding the team of developers to achieve their purpose in developing the game. In this case, even if 1 million people for the sake of the argument would buy the game, it wouldn't change the fact that 1 person is not even remotely enough to develop a full game like this one. Maybe a team of 10 devs in a couple of years could release a final product. A single developer will probably finish this game by the time we can go to Mars in real life with a 10000 euro ticket with Elon Musk.
  • gamedeal user

    Apr 4, 2019

    I'm just about six hours in and I have to say I like it! My main base is up and running at high efficiency. I have found one of the other bases, looted it for spare parts and took all of the stored food back to the main base; almost ran out of oxygen trying to get back! Contracted some radiation sickness on a long expedition but found some anti-radiation pills to get me back to health. All-in-all, if you want to be Mark Watney for a while, this is your game!
  • gamedeal user

    May 21, 2021

    The original developer sold it to other people who was very enthusiastic at the beginning but soon lost their momentum. Now it is completely abandoned: no news, no updates, no game, actually.
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