De-Void is a new sci-fi first person adventure game from the creators of Solarix

Pulsetense Games has informed us about its second PC game that is currently planned for an August release. De-Void is described as a first-person adventure game, where the player unravels the mysterious circumstances surrounding the disappearance of a remote space colony crew.

Here are the game’s key features:

  • First Person Adventure Game
  • A vast story-based exploration game set across highly detailed space stations, alien forests, deserts, colony settlements and military installations.
  • Decipher the crews video, audio and text logs to discover and uncover a multi-layered background story.
  • Investigate the world through the eyes of Wilco, an A.I cyborg, sent to help you uncover the mystery of the colony you are traversing.
  • Steam Achievements, Trading Cards and Controller support.

De-Void is planned for an August 26th release.

Enjoy its first screenshots and trailer!

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13 thoughts on “De-Void is a new sci-fi first person adventure game from the creators of Solarix”

  1. Could be good. Not a fan of these first-person adventure games anymore, but Pulsetense may have bitten off more than they could chew with Solarix. We’ll see, I want to support these guys as there’s not many studios trying to make System Shock or Deus Ex style games anymore so I’d love to see what they can do with a bit more experience and funding behind them.

    1. “Pulsetense may have bitten off more than they could chew with Solarix.”

      So now they are making a open world exploration game which is “bigger”

      Honestly they needed more time and money. If they had that things would be better

      1. did they patch that game? Because ggmanlives reviewed the patched version and was still a mess.

        1. no. I played last month and was full of bugs. you lose health everytime you load the game, the weapons work once every 5 tries, IA is random. sometimes they spot you from the other side of the corridor, others you can walk right in from on them. and the game was plain boring. you can’t patch that out.

  2. I wasn’t much of a fan of Solarix, but I still can’t fault the ambition on show here. Eager to see how this pans out 🙂

    1. Alternatively, he can move on with his life doing what he does, as you move with yours playing what you like.

      Or maybe you can go for a drink.

  3. Apart from the trailer voice actor, I’m not feeling much from this, it gives off that incomplete shabby feeling much like most early access games give off and this game is due for release in a month and a half.

  4. Solarix was a bit ropey however I am willing to give them a second chance by keeping my eye out for this in the off chance that it delivers.

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