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Meet Retchid - a slow-burn, first-person shooter that smells faintly of cosmic horror and ancient stone carvings. Picture yourself as a TEC engineer sent to a mining complex on Titan to grab some classified research and encryption keys... except you touchdown and suddenly you're the only human left. Awkward. Cue creepy corridors, squishy enemies, and puzzle bits that make you feel both clever and slightly unhinged.
This is atmospheric, methodical FPS gameplay: tense firefights that hit hard, exploration that rewards curiosity, and light puzzles that don't interrupt the vibe. The levels (20+ of them, split across three episodes) are handcrafted and non-linear, leaning into that old-school level-design energy where secrets actually feel like secrets. Spoilers: there are secrets. Collectibles, suit and weapon upgrades, and PDAs that drip-feed the facility's backstory keep things juicy.
You've got a toolbox of 10 weapons to mix, match, and upgrade. Each gun can be boosted a couple of times to unlock secondary fire modes, changing how fights flow - meaning one moment you're pew-pewing, the next you're making things go kaboom in style. Your suit can be upgraded too: more armor, more ammo capacity, less "oh no" when things go sideways.
Also included: a Personal Data Assistant (PDA) that's basically your in-game diary and brag book. Read employee logs and emails to piece together what went wrong, track your gear and objectives, catalog collectibles, and flex your stats like kills, deaths, and items found. Yes, it tracks your player deaths. Yes, it will judge you (silently).
Made by a tiny indie studio with decades of AAA experience, Retchid delivers a tight, creepy ride that's part slow-burn thriller, part shooter, and part "don't look under that weird altar." If you like moody exploration, satisfying gunplay, and uncovering corporate secrets while getting mildly existential, this one's for you. Also: bring a flashlight and maybe some antihistamines for the eldritch pollen.
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