The Alters plays like a mix of XCOM 2's base building, The Sims' personal needs management, and a third-person survival adventure.
This sci-fi game begins with a ship crashlanding on a distant planet, leaving one survivor: Jan Dolski. During the day, you explore and gather resources outside the base to improve it. At night, you hide from radiation and unwind with hilarious live-action movies or some beer pong.
If you've played 11 Bit Studios' other games like This War of Mine or Frostpunk, the merging of survival and base-building will be familiar to you. But what sets The Alters apart from 11 Bit's previous outings is its high focus on interpersonal drama.
To survive, Jan uses a quantum computer and some questionable science to make clones of himself with divergent life paths, known as Alters. These variants went left when he went right, intervened when he ignored, zigged when he zagged.
Each playthrough, you'll be able to choose who you create. Doctor, botanist, maybe the guard or miner? You'll always need the technician and scientist for story purposes, but everyone else is your decision.
The clones have different personalities and values, and even chat or do activities together when you haven't got them assigned to a workstation, mining metals, or crafting radiation shields.
The story itself is mostly told through static conversations with Alters or via phone calls to Earth. The presentation is lacking, but the message itself is fantastic; an insightful meta commentary on how we as people and gamers ruminate on our past choices instead of moving forward with them. Anyone who's reloaded an old save file to select a different dialogue option will relate strongly and learn a thing or two.
Overall, the game is gorgeous. Stunning sci-fi vistas are everywhere in the multiple environments you'll wander during the 30ish-hour story. Each in-game minute is a real-world second, and the constant march of time pushes you to overcome challenging obstacles and make tough choices.
The Alters is 11 Bit Studios' magnum opus; a tense, thrilling, thoughtful game that makes you question what kind of person you want to be.





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Sounds like Stranded Alien Dawn, great game. Looking forward to this. Hopefully (probably) can pause the time so you can make the big decisions with a bit more thought. SAD (lol) had me stressed on the harder difficulty.
Mickey 17 the game (of the film, of the book?). Pretty meta.
Glad to hear it turned out well. Will be checking this out on GamePass tomorrow!
So glad its good, This Was of Mine was pure gold!
Played the demo on PC a while back and loved it. It's coming to Game Pass Ultimate day 1 so even better
will be trying it out on gamepass
@J2theEzzo That movie was pretty disappointing. I recommend you watch Moon instead.
Totally forgot about this, sounds very interesting. And far less traumatic than ‘This War of Mine’ but no less thoughtful
@Perturbator
Moon is great!
From what I have seen, also my favorite movie from this director.
Some of those screenshots look uncomfortably similar to my Windows desktop.
Poland can into space!
Removed - unconstructive
@SBBuds I hope it's as much like Stranded: Alien Dawn as possible. That game is awesome!
@Perturbator I've seen it! I'd say I enjoyed the film more, also. But in that, he isn't so much aware of the fact he's a clone, whereas here, that's kinda the whole deal? But otherwise, quite agree!
I'm so glad this is not "run-based" thing and more flowing story type game. I was curious about it and there is no harm to try it with Gamepass.
I have 2 weeks off work and looking for something to sink my teeth into. Is this worth picking up on the Pro?
Another Polish great game. flexes
@The_Elder We sure can. And even literally coz of Sławosz in Axiom mission 😁
@J2theEzzo Actually the greatest inspirations for the writers were the documentary called Three Identical Strangers and the series United States of Tara.
@N0CYmr0k Ah, I didn't really know anything about it. I've seen the doc, though! Curious stuff!
@J2theEzzo I've ead the Polish interview. I'm Polish so... 😜
Source: https://www.gry-online.pl/opinie/pierogi-zakopane-i-psychoterapia-rozmawiamy-z-rezyserem-the-alter/zc470a
@N0CYmr0k solid work! The one word I understand in the link is pierogi, (and psychotherapy?) And man, do I love me some pierogi! 😅😂
@J2theEzzo Kudos for knowing that pierogi is a plural form of pieróg and not adding "s" to make it double plural 😁
@N0CYmr0k What can I say, I've eaten a lot of pierogi! Love that fried, breaded, cheese, too! I forget the name, though, haha 😅
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