Station 37
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Station 37 is a retro style immersive sim based on the quake engine.
You are a scientist that is sent to Station 37, a large space station orbiting a far off alien planet. During the three months to get to the station, something went horribly wrong. Your mission is to get back home, find out what happened, and hopefully survive.
Key Features:
- Old school immersive sim design – Level and encounter design based on older immersive sim games.
- Retro style graphics – Low-Res art style inspired on games like quake and system shock 1.
- Difficult Gameplay – Self explanatory.
- Open Source/Modding – Source code will be under the GPL license and supports the trenchbroom level editor for custom maps.
Steam User 8
This game nails the retro 3D shooter feels. It reminded me a bit of Half-Life when it comes to the atmosphere. Features solid gunplay, music, and a story told via notes in game. There are a few annoyances such as gettin stuck on items in environment and the side strafe bein' slow as molasses. Overall, good title from Rory Lambert here at a nice price imo.
Gameplay:
Steam User 2
It's more like classic survival horror than Quake, but not bad at all. I also feel System Shock vibes.
Steam User 1
Station 37! one of those ''doing much with little''. As an Fps, the game falls into the 'survival horror-ish' sub-genre, where you ll save the single bullet (and gun) in order to reach the end...which is not that far away (it's actually the only problem I have with this game - it is too short!)
And while probably a little overpriced, Station 37 offers actually a enjoyable gameplay, most likely inspired by masterpieces such as System Shock (which is the main inspiration) and a little bit of quake. Graphics are... charming, and they fit the experience. So it's the story - it fits, no less, no more.
So, Yes! a worthy experience if want to try something a little unpolished but with a good idea behind it.
Steam User 2
I felt quite stationed at Station 37. It was truly a very stationary experience. But what happened to the other 36 station games? Bit weird to release a Station sequel this far in without the first. Say Station again.