Icarus is a session-based survival video game by developer RocketWerkz. Created by Dean Hall, it was released on 4 December 2021 for Windows on the Steam platform.[2][3]

Icarus
Developer(s)RocketWerkz
Publisher(s)
  • RocketWerkz
  • Yooreka Studio
EngineUnreal Engine 4[1]
Platform(s)Windows
Release4 December 2021
Genre(s)Survival game
Mode(s)Multiplayer

Setting and plot

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The game takes place on the fictional planet of Icarus, located roughly four light years from Earth. The planet was the site of an attempted terraforming procedure, however unforeseen complications arose from exotic materials present on Icarus. These exotic materials cause the terraforming process to fail and leave the planet uninhabitable to humans. The process does however make the planet home to a viable ecosystem composed of genetically modified flora and fauna. Players take on the role of an explorer sent to explore the planet, retrieve scientific samples, and eventually gather exotic materials for eventual sale on Earth.[4][5]

Gameplay

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Icarus is a session-based survival game for up to 8 co-op players or solo players,[6] where most gameplay occurs during timed missions. Players accept contracts for missions on a space station orbiting the planet, and drop down to its terrain to attempt the objectives.[7] Once a mission timer is complete, the drop-pod returns to the station. If the player fails to return in time, their character’s body is left on the surface and their progress is lost.

To survive while on the surface, players must gather oxygen, food, and water, while also finding temporary shelter from the hostile environment. Eventually the player will be able to construct increasingly advanced structures and tools.[8] Players have the usual health and stamina bars, which can be depleted by taking damage or by performing tasks like sprinting, gathering, and fighting. Genetically modified wildlife on the planet is often hostile, and a variety of storms also pose dangers to the player and their structures. Players who do not seek shelter from storms suffer movement and stamina debuffs, and spending too much time in certain storms will deplete health. Weather events will also damage and occasionally set fire to player built structures.

Elements of the game world are persistent, such as the locations of caves and lakes; others are procedurally generated, including the mineral formations found in said caves.[9] The scope of the playable map also varies between missions. Nothing the player does or builds persists on the surface between missions.[10]

Initially, the player is supplied with nothing except an exposure suit, and they must harvest materials essential to survival.[8] As they progress, their character can unlock talents that improve their abilities, and access crafting blueprints that enable more advanced tools, weapons, and materials.[11] On subsequent missions they retain their talents and blueprints, but begin most missions with little in the way of material supplies.

Development

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Hall and his team at RocketWerkz began development of Icarus in their New Zealand studio in 2018, and announced Icarus on 13 June 2021 at the PC Gaming Show. [12] In interviews, Hall suggested the survival genre he helped pioneer with DayZ still held his interest. He also indicated the survival games face limitations in how they challenge players and introduce new content and concepts.[7]

Initially planned as a free-to-play game,[13] RocketWerkz made the decision in June 2021 to release Icarus in chapters, with a fixed price for each installment.[10]

References

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  1. ^ Crecente, Brian (1 December 2021). "Inside Icarus' persistent survival world, and how it will evolve". Unreal Engine. Retrieved 2 December 2021.
  2. ^ Livingston, Christopher (30 July 2021). "Icarus: Everything we know about the sci-fi co-op survival game". PCGamer. Retrieved 10 November 2021.
  3. ^ "Icarus Release Date Delayed to December 2021". TechRaptor. 5 October 2021. Retrieved 10 November 2021.
  4. ^ "Icarus:No Rescue". YouTube. 2 April 2021. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
  5. ^ "'Icarus' is shaping up to be 2021's next massive survival game". HappyMag. 6 April 2021. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
  6. ^ "ICARUS on Steam". store.steampowered.com. Retrieved 19 December 2021.
  7. ^ a b "Survival game pioneer Dean Hall is trying to reinvent the genre (again)". Polygon. 8 April 2021. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
  8. ^ a b Livingston, Christopher (2 April 2021). "An hour with survival game Icarus: forest fires, terrifying storms, and 'freaked out' bears". PCGamer. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
  9. ^ Livingston, Christopher (2 April 2021). "Dean Hall and the Icarus team have been playing 'a lot' of Valheim". PCGamer. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
  10. ^ a b Livingston, Christopher (12 June 2021). "Originally a free to play game, Icarus will now have a $100 deluxe edition". PC Gamer. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
  11. ^ Pearson, Craig (20 July 2021). "Icarus has a mighty skill tree with over 250 talents to pick from". Rock Paper Shotgun. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
  12. ^ "DayZ creator Dean Hall shows off his next game, a survival simulation called Icarus". Polygon. 13 June 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
  13. ^ "Icarus Is a Free-to-Play Survival Game From DayZ's Creator Coming in 2021". US Gamer. 13 June 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
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