Deus
DOS - 1996
Description of Deus
Correctly realizing that the "survival simulation" in its earlier fiasco Robinson's Requiem holds great potential but was fit only for suicidal gamers, Silmarils revamped the game engine, cranked down the difficulty level dramatically and put you back on the dreaded planet Alcibiade-- as a bounty hunter this time.
Survivors from Robinson Requiem will soon find that the planet is MUCH more hospitable now, and it is actually possible to bandage and cure yourself of the various diseases. It's finally fun to play doctor/survivalist/hunter in the best Robinson Crusoe tradition. Thumbs up!
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WallaBear 2025-10-24 0 point
This game was intriguing as a kid. I always wanted to get further into it but it is difficult. I couldn't figure out how to crouch to get into this tent that had items. It was fun having to cure disease and treat wounds. I vividly remember being shocked when a bird plucked out my eye and i was permanently blind on that side. I never made it very far into the game. Would be nice if we could get a remaster with modern controls.
Hello 2025-04-16 1 point
This game is NOT AVAILABLE on GOG. This website is wrong and the game is totally abandonded.
Tabal 2023-09-25 1 point
This game is unique. Had a lot of potential and innovation for immersive sim. If only fixes come to make this game more adaptive this could be a nice to play. No patches, no bug fixes, no support, no remaster or remake make this game forgotten and obsolete,but not forgotten !
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