This Isn't My Ship - Let's Play STASIS Blind - Ep. 0 - STASIS Gameplay - STASIS Blind Playthrough
I don’t know how this game passed me by, but it did: Welcome to STASIS, an isometric point-and-click horror game that looks like the best parts of Sanitarium, SOMA, and Dead Space got mixed together. John awakens on an unknown ship, at an unknown time, and must sort out what’s happening despite signs that everyone has been gone for a very long time. Come and let’s play STASIS!
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At present, this is not expected to be a full Let's Play STASIS series, though if there is enough interest I will run a STASIS blind playthrough. Instead, it's a video showing STASIS first impressions and an introduction to STASIS gameplay (at the end I include a cursory STASIS review). The premise seems interesting enough, and the team at The Brotherhood (while small) did a fantastic job—STASIS has amazing production values. In all, I would very much be interesting in seeing more and expanding this into a full Let's Play STASIS Blind series!
In this video about STASIS gameplay, we awaken from cryostasis and need to find medical assistance quickly. Along the way, we find that human beings are called “product” (sometimes) and that everyone seems to have disappeared a long time ago, leaving the ship covered in dust, grime, and webs. The STASIS game is horror, plain and simple, and I am loving every second of it! So come and join me for a STASIS blind playthrough.
That said, I enjoyed my time with the STASIS game and the STASIS gameplay. While I don’t like “scary” games (e.g., jump scares), I love good horror—whether in a movie, a book, or a game. The STASIS game, like good horror, doesn’t need to startle you with sounds or images; it just needs to keep building a sense of dread and atmosphere while letting you fill in the gaps. I hope you all enjoy the STASIS gameplay for what it is (an interesting exploration through a chilling environment). So lets play stasis!
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Title: STASIS
Genre: Aventure
Developer: The Brotherhood
Publisher: The Brotherhood
Release Date: August 31, 2015
Game Website: http://www.stasisgame.com
Developer Website: http://www.thebrotherhoodgames.com
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About STASIS
STASIS is a point-and-click, sci-fi, horror adventure game played from a unique isometric perspective. STASIS intertwines a gruesome narrative with retro adventure gameplay. Combine items, interact with computers and solve puzzles while experiencing the gritty atmosphere.
In the distant future, aboard a seemingly abandoned spacecraft, John Maracheck awakes from stasis. He must push himself to new physical and emotional limits and unravel the mysteries around him.
John is in tremendous pain, his wife and daughter are missing, and time is running out as the Groomlake plunges further into the swirling blue methane clouds of Neptune.
KEY FEATURES
- Challenging and realistic puzzles
- Cinematic AAA music composed by Mark Morgan (Fallout)
- Highly detailed 2D isometric graphics
- Classic point-and-click interaction
- Multiple characters to engage and work with
- John can (and will) die in the most horrific ways imaginable
- Special objects can be used on John himself to end it all
- A holographic stripper
STORY
A compelling dystopian narrative intertwines this mature adventure tale. Access computer terminals and engage with the environment like never before. A great deal of character backstory and information can also be found on the PDAs littered around the corpses aboard the Groomlake.
GAMEPLAY
Click, read and interact to explore the dark corners of the Groomlake, to gather inventory items and clues to help solve puzzles to progress further.
GRAPHICS
STASIS has an isometric visual aesthetic that brings a new angle to adventure games. Each scene has been individually detailed and created to craft the perfect backdrop for the gloomy adventure. While uniquely isometric, be ready for riveting cut scenes
VOICE ACTING
The story unfolds with professional voice acting and a rising score - emotive on both accounts. The talented voice artists build up the depth of each the characters that you'll meet.
MUSIC
The legendary Mark Morgan (Wasteland 2, Fallout) has created a moving score, steeped in fear and emotion. Additional music has been penned by Daniel Sadowski (Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Warhammer) who has given the soundtrack a unique cinematic edge.
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Other Statistics
Stasis Statistics For Afterwork Gaming
At this time, Afterwork Gaming has 24,554 views for Stasis spread across 17 videos. The game makes up 8 hours of published video on his channel, roughly 4.21% of Stasis content that Afterwork Gaming has uploaded to YouTube.