Announced RPG about the future Russia "Saturn. Legacy"

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"Saturn: Legacy" is a fantastic first-person RPG where players explore a futuristic underground complex and control robots in space missions.

The action unfolds in the year 2065, three years after the events of "Saturn." This time, the hero is Alexey Vengerov, another operator of the neurointerface "Reflection," capable of transferring a person's consciousness into a machine body.

During an internship at a secret research center in the Urals, a catastrophic malfunction occurs: robots go out of control, and Alexey himself is accused of sabotage. To clear his name and uncover a conspiracy, he must sneak through laboratories engulfed in a machine uprising, restore communication with the outside world, and reconnect to "Reflection."

Only then will you uncover the truth — and it awaits you in orbit around Saturn.

FEATURES

Role System and Choices

Like in the previous game, you can choose the background and hobbies of your character at the start, which changes not only the characteristics but also the attitudes of others towards the hero, as well as adding dialogue options and unique quests.

Most situations have multiple solutions — through strength, intelligence, or cunning. The choices affect dialogues, access to locations, and the development of the story.

Combat and Tactics

Fights require not only quick reactions but also planning. It's important to choose the distance, utilize abilities, and search for weak points in enemy robots by shooting off their armor. Sometimes it's easier to go straight through. Other times, it's better not to engage in battle, avoiding dangerous enemies you cannot handle.

Two Realms

By connecting and controlling robots on Saturn's moons through "Reflection," you can find vital information to discover a way to escape to Earth.

Survival in a Research Complex on Earth

Alexey is an ordinary person surrounded by crazy robots. You need to be careful and selectively choose your enemies.

Enemies that are too tough for the hero can be avoided. If you move quietly and exercise caution, you can sneak past a dangerous robot. The priority is always to survive!

Neurointerface "Reflection"

When the hero's consciousness is transferred into a robot's body, many more experimental possibilities open up. Now the playing field is even, and human consciousness and cunning become key advantages.

And if you lose, you can always create a new robot and, connecting through "Reflection," try again, but with a different tactic. Additionally, there are different types of robots with various capabilities that can also be customized to your liking.


The game's release date has not been announced yet, but pages have already appeared on Steam and VK Play.