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Corpse of Discovery

2015
GenresAdventure, Indie, Artistic, Single Player, First Person Perspective
AvailableAug 25, 2015
PlatformPC
DeveloperPhosphor Games Studio, LLC, Phosphor Games
Overview

You wake up on a base in a new, unexplored planet. Your ship is torn to pieces and your gear is scattered. Why are you here? What was your mission? How will ever you get back home to your family? Corpse of Discovery is a thought-provoking first-person game of exploration and adventure located on a myriad of procedurally generated landscapes. As the astronaut searching for answers, you’ll explore unique planets and embark on missions throughout, each revealing a different understanding of what has happened and why you’re here. Corpse of Discovery touches on the universal themes of loss, quality of life, identity, sacrifice, and time, ultimately culminating in the question, “What sacrifices will we make to be successful?”

Other Scores

Metacritic Score

49


Opencritic Score

61

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Reviews

14 reviews found

85

Gamegrin.com

Oct 24, 2015

A thought provoking homage to classic science fiction on procedurally generated worlds that is frustrating, pleasing and enjoyable all at once.


80

Techraptor.net

Aug 28, 2015

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70

Gameskinny.com

Jan 19, 2016

Summary and quote unavailable.


69

Killscreendaily.com

Sep 15, 2015

Summary and quote unavailable.


65

Gamecritics.com

Dec 27, 2015

Because its worlds are so expansive and fascinating, and because moving across them is such a pleasure, Corpse of Discovery might have been an all-time great had it been a straight exploration game. Instead, it grapples artlessly with a theme that has been done to death. The narrative imposition of regret sucks all the life out of a game that could have had joy.


60

Canadianonlinegamers.com

Aug 31, 2015

Corpse of Discovery is a big idea sporting the trappings of a little game – though a great concept with loads of philosophical waxings, the game mechanics and aesthetics just don’t match the heady, cerebral premise and subject matter.


60

Gamersftw.co.uk

Sep 7, 2015

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55

Gamecrate.com

Sep 22, 2015

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50

Vandal.net

Sep 8, 2015

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40

Everyeye.it

Sep 7, 2015

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