On June 26th, Feardemic plans to launch the survival horror game developed by The Brotherhood, titled “Stasis,” on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. This announcement was made by the game’s publisher, with a price tag of $9.99.
Stasis first launched for PC via Steam on August 31, 2015.
Here is an overview of the game, via Feardemic:
About
The 2015 critically acclaimed science-fiction horror masterpiece.
In the far-off times, inside what appears to be an empty spaceship, John Maracheck stirs from his suspended state. To solve the enigmas that surround him, he needs to surpass himself and extend his capabilities.
In simpler terms, “Stasis” is a chilling sci-fi horror game presented in an isometric view. You play by clicking on objects to interact, similar to old-school adventure games. The storyline is dark and gripping. You’ll collect items, hack computers, and solve puzzles as you immerse yourself in the grim ambiance.
Key Features
- Lose Yourself in Sound – Experience cinematic AAA music composed by the legendary Mark Morgan.
- A Blast From the Past – A retro adventure gameplay mixed with a gruesome narrative.
- Wander Around the Groomlake – Click, read and interact to explore the dark corners of your surroundings. Gather items and clues that will help you solve the puzzles.
- The Voices Are Getting Louder – Unfold the story with professional voice acting that brings depth to every character.
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2025-06-19 17:01