Project Remedium

Project Remedium

Released: 29/08/2017

Game Informations

Developer

Atomic Jelly

Publisher

Atomic Jelly, Movie Games S.A.

Description

In this first game by Atomic Jelly, a nanobot journeys through a human organism to revert the effects of strange illness and a set of unfortunate events that occurred.

Armed with once purely medical equipment that now became a duo of adaptive weapons - the Energy Cannon and the Remedium Sprayer - and able to travel in a fast and agile way with help of an invaluable grapnel, Nano+ can fight pathogens, mutated organisms and deranged nanobots, heal, help his allies and interact with a unique environment.

Nano+ is not alone in hist struggles: the veteran nanobot SuperVisette will guide him through the journey and the last sane nanobots struggling to maintain health and order will also help however they can.

Features:

  • upgradeable weapons for damage dealing and accelerated healing
  • versatile grapnel for climbing and quick getaways
  • substance crafting for improving both treatment methods and feats of Nano+
  • interactive environment with infected tissue and ailments
  • a story to discover and friendly nanobots to provide aid
  • various missions related with healing and helping fellow bots
  • bloodstream and 6 organs to heal

Genre: story-driven Action Shooter

Platform: PC


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Price

$9.99

Followers

1,372

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Reviews

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Copies sold

2.9K

Revenue

$18.5K

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