
It's hard not to look at Cryostasis and think that it's a Russian version of BioShock, which is a pity since this is a game that began development and shown off well before BioShock shipped last year. The comparisons are pretty similar: both have you exploring incredibly atmospheric and aquatic settings (Cryostasis features a Russian atomic-powered ice breaker trapped in the Arctic while BioShock featured the underwater city of Rapture).
At the same time, Cryostasis also features the idea of conserving heat as a resource, sort of like the heat system in Lost Planet, though this is much more logical. Since you're in the Arctic it's frozen, and so you'll need to find heat sources to warm up should you get blasted with cold, like should you venture outside.

Allistair Pinsof: ''By now, you may have heard the inarguable, absolute truth -- as is the case with Destructoid's reviews that are handed down from the maker to our holy reviewers -- that Dead Space 3 is not as great as the first two games.
Being the case, throwing a temper tantrum and spamming EA's Facebook with inflammatory comments is understandable, but why not do something more productive, like play five other space-horror classics instead?''
This is nice, but most of these are prehistoric games.
I can't go back that far now...
I'm sorry, System Shock 2 is the best space horror game I have ever played, I would love if they revisited/remade that game.
the game is a masterpiece.

Cryostasis: Sleep of Reason is an underrated story driven game that every gamer HAVE TO experience
meh, its ok.
btw calling it "most underrated games of all time" is pretty much the most overrated comment about this game of all time

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