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    Introducing Invariant | A New Sci-Fi FPS Set In The Frozen Depths Of Antarctica

    Faros Interactive unveils Invariant, a new first-person shooter inspired by the classics like Half-Life.

    The Steam page and first teaser trailer are live now, showcasing the game’s special blend of intense combat, challenging puzzles, and atmospheric storytelling.

    Having worked on titles like Serious Sam and Skywind, we’re creating a game that combines tight combat mechanics, intelligent puzzles, and a compelling narrative set in the chilling expanse of Antarctica

    Josip Makjanić – Faros Interactive co-founder and game developer.

    What is Invariant?

    Players step into the role of a scientist summoned to the world-renowned Nabla Station, a 1990s research facility exploring a potential world-saving energy source buried beneath Antarctic ice. Upon arrival, chaos erupts as the station’s AI goes rogue and eerie sounds echo from the tunnels near its massive drill.

    Equipped with basic tools and powerful weapons, players must navigate labyrinthine halls, icy exteriors, and treacherous tunnels. They’ll face rogue AI machines, strange creatures, and deranged colleagues while solving puzzles to uncover the station’s dark secrets.

    Key Features

    – Atmospheric Setting: Explore the high-tech yet eerie Nabla Station and the icy depths beneath the Antarctic surface
    – Engaging Gameplay: Combine FPS action with thought-provoking puzzles requiring both reflexes and intellect
    – Gripping Narrative: Unravel a story filled with suspense, mystery, and sci-fi intrigue
    – Diverse Challenges: Face enemies ranging from rogue AI-driven machines to enigmatic creatures and unhinged colleagues

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