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No Signal: A Mission to Mars Remake

  • Description:

"No Signal" is a complete reimagining of the original "Mission to Mars" game, embracing a retro VHS aesthetic and diving deep into a new, haunting storyline. What was once a straightforward mission has now become a descent into the unknown, where every signal is lost, and every step could be your last.

In this roguelike RPG horror game, you are sent to investigate a desolate base on Mars, only to find it in ruins—its crew dead or missing, and something sinister lurking within the shadows. With the eerie glow of distorted screens and the crackle of an old VHS tape, "No Signal" immerses you in a chilling atmosphere where survival is uncertain, and uncovering the truth might be your final mission.

This remake transforms the original game into a completely different experience, offering new gameplay mechanics, deeper narrative elements, and a visual style that echoes the past while delivering something entirely new. Prepare yourself for a journey that will keep you on the edge of your seat as you navigate the dark corridors of Mars, where the only thing more terrifying than the silence is what might break it.

  • Key Features:

  1. Retro VHS Aesthetic: A visual and audio style that harkens back to the days of old CRT monitors and VHS tapes, adding a layer of nostalgia and tension to the experience.
  2. New Storyline: A fresh narrative that delves into the horrors of space exploration, isolation, and the unknown.
  3.  Roguelike Mechanics: Each playthrough offers new challenges, ensuring that no two missions are ever the same.
  4. Survival Horror: Manage your resources, stay alert, and uncover the secrets of the Mars base if you want to survive.
  5. The Unknown: You will experience how you slowly fall into one of the most uncertain mental illness, that will give the last piece of cake of teh finest of the horror, schizophrenia, ¿is it real or not?

Prepare yourself for "No Signal," where every flicker of the screen could be your last.


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