Cronos: The New Dawn A third-person survival horror where one wrong move could shatter reality itself. Surviving isn't enough—you've got to fix the mistakes of others, or the monsters from the past will blend into something nightmarish you can't escape. The souls of the fallen are waiting for you to collect them. Adapt fast, or fade into the wasteland.
Survive the future. Rescue pieces of the past. The world of Cronos feels oddly familiar: Eastern Europe's stark concrete buildings mix with retro-futuristic vibes, and time glitches in the weirdest spots. The New Dawn tells a story where every choice ripples through yesterday and tomorrow.
You're caught in the middle of the Change—a disaster that split humanity into "before" and "after." The wasteland shows no mercy; every moment counts. These creatures don't just look scary—they make you think twice about every step.
You play as the Wanderer, tied to a mysterious Collective. Your home is the burned-out lands of tomorrow, but the real mission pulls you deeper: chase flickers of time rifts that lead back to... 1980s Poland.
Adapt or Vanish It's just you out there. Screw up, and the wasteland swallows you whole. Your enemies? Twisted former humans turned into horrors. Beating them takes more than guns—you've got to stay calm and play smart.
Time glitches are your rare lifeline. They cut paths through the mess, but they don't last forever: ammo runs dry, supplies vanish, and the smallest slip could end it all.
Don't Let Them Merge That monster you just dropped? It might not stay down. Bodies can suck in others, morphing into something faster and even more terrifying. The fix? Burn the remains—and do it quick. Too slow? Get ready for a horror show you'll never forget.
Soul Collector Your job is to hunt down apocalypse victims and pull out their quantum echoes using the Harvester. These souls aren't mere prizes—they reshape the world around you. Carry more, and your suit soaks up their energy, boosting your power. But as strength builds, so do the whispers in your head, and the shadows in your vision grow thicker. One wrong step, and you could tumble straight into madness.