Pathologic
A bizarre combination of first-person game, role-playing features, non-linear plot and real time flow; 3 unique campaigns, several endingsThe town has a life of its own, it constantly changes and adequately reacts to the player's behaviour and random circumstances; Original graphic concept and photorealistic portraits of NPCsWell-balanced proportion of random factors and pre-arranged events.Original enemy concept – omnipresent, omniscient, invisible infection; 3 heroes act independently: when one chosen, the two rejected heroes act on their own, plotting against the player.A complicated system of context-sensitive music arrangement. Artistic sound direction; A large variety of individual survival and resource-hunting strategies under the resource hunger conditions
In the depths of the Ancient Steppe appeared a weird town. Once a small drover settlement scattered around the monstrous Abattoir, it unexpectedly developed into a mysterious, isolated establishment with an odd social structure.
This odd society has managed to survive for several generations. It could have continued to aspire, were it not for a sudden outbreak of some enigmatic, lethal and inescapable disease, which beginsto mercilessly slaughter the denizens inhabiting the area. Even science has proven helpless in finding a cure, or at least providing some explanation.
...Three outsiders arrive in the contaminated town. The first was a highly-educated Bachelor with a ruthless manner of investigation, assigned by the provincial authorities. The second one is a far-sighted Ripper with a reputation of an ingenious surgeon, in search of his father's terrible heritage. The last character is an eccentric girl, possessing mystic healing abilities, that could become the town's heavenly salvation were it not for the constant fear in her dejected eyes and fresh memory of the horrors of her recent past...
Each of them must survive in this hell and play a vital role in the fate of the doomed town... One of them could be you. The show is about to begin.
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