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Details

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Playtime Not Played
Last Activity Never
Added 27/09/2021 11:14:00
Modified 26/03/2022 7:26:34
Completion Status Not Played
Library Steam
Source Steam
Platform PC (Windows)
Release Date 16/04/2014
Community Score 80
Critic Score
User Score
Genre Role-playing (RPG)
Developer 1C Entertainment
Publisher 1C Entertainment
Feature Cloud Saves
Single-Player
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Tag Action
Atmospheric
Comedy
Isometric
Owned
Post-apocalyptic
RPG
Singleplayer
Surround sound: unknown

Description

Planet Alcatraz is a 3D role playing game with isometric projection. The player travels through the game world and fights against enemies in the real-time mode. In a general sense Planet Alcatraz can be portrayed as a non-linear adventure with lots of shooting. Several genres are mixed in this game but despite that fact it isn't stuck between them and appears to be a classical RPG that is based on a specially developed system.


The action takes place on prison planet Alcatraz. Its inhabitants are inveterate criminals that were banished there for the life term for their terrible crimes. The main objective of the game is to control a sabotage group that consists of the only one person in the beginning and enlarges through the game. The player has to use all sorts of resources and means to accomplish the mission.

Key features:

  • Absolutely unique universe
  • Creation of the main character allows changing basic characteristics and appearance including facial animation based on LifeMode technology
  • Tense atmosphere determined by deep immersion to planet's criminal world
  • Comprehensive dialogue system allowing the player to choose the way of behaving and communication on his own
  • More than 100 kinds of cold steel and firearms
  • More than 200 characters involved in dialogues
  • More than 80 original monsters, including flying and poisonous
  • Fights and adventures with different behavioral and battle options
  • Original sounds and music