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Cronos: The New Dawn is a pulse-pounding, third-person survival horror game where time is your deadliest weapon – and it’s coming soon on GOG, alongside its Deluxe Edition!

Set in a grim world where Eastern European brutalism meets retro-futurist technology, this game lets you experience a gripping story that straddles the line between past and future.

In the past, you will witness a world in the throes of The Change, a cataclysmic event that forever altered humanity. Meanwhile, in the ravaged wastelands of the future, every moment is a fight for survival against dangerous abominations that will test both your reflexes and your tactical thinking.

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Not interested in game, but I'm curious about the reception. It should be a test whether SH2 was a fluke, or if Bloober finally ascended above mediocrity.
Yesterday, I saw two advertisements on the main banner of the website for two games that I was eagerly awaiting on GOG. However, curiously, at that time there was no advertisement page for them.

Anyway... Cronos: The New Dawn is a very interesting game with equally interesting concepts. It's an unusual (or interesting) mix of Silent Hill and Dead Space. The environment is spectacular (very well done, to be honest) and the mechanics (although not entirely new) are applied to the game in a very clever and polished way.

Bloober Team is becoming my favourite horror video game development studio. Good job, guys!

To the wish list.
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viperfdl: Looks interesting but I won't even pretend that I understand what this is all about.
I saw the devs mention the television series Dark as a source of inspiration, which hints at what the overarching theme or concept in Cronos could turn out to be.
Besides the obvious like the consequences/rippling effects of travelling to and trying to manipulate/change the course of events in alternate timelines or universes.
Post edited 20 hours ago by Yigdboz
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viperfdl: Looks interesting but I won't even pretend that I understand what this is all about.
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Yigdboz: I saw the devs mention the television series Dark as a source of inspiration, which hints at what the overarching theme or concept in Cronos could turn out to be.
Besides the obvious like the consequences/rippling effects of travelling to and trying to manipulate/change the course of events in alternate timelines or universes.
Thanks for the clarification. :)