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From Earth (Video Game)
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From Earth is a community-made mod based off of the Half-Life 2 Source engine.The game takes place close to the year 3,000 when one woman and one man, Zenaida and Anthony, are sent to a remote alien planet. After fifty years in cold sleep, they find themselves on a recently industrialized world being hunted by an alien government. They have only their wits, athleticism and the remains of their equipment to keep them alive.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })In this first person singleplayer experience, the player takes control of Zenaida Liu upon arriving on the planet. From Earth's gameplay is very much about your relationship to this world and its technology, requiring you to figure out how it all works and encouraging cooperation with the local population. Nothing about the alien technology is explained to players. It's about experimentation and learning what's what and how things on this planet work. The player has to make a choice of fighting the alien government that is after her, or finding a way to communicate with the alien population.The beta was made available to the public for free on March 10, 2016 and it can be found here. It was announced two years later that further development of the game is unlikely since it was too ambitious. As such, it will only be updated to fix crashes and game-breaking bugs. A sequel, named Entrulia, is stated to be in development and the story will allegedly continue from where From Earth left off.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })Needs More Examples. | |
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Aborted Arc: When talking to Anthony at the beginning, he mentions that they need to locate something called the Artifact. This plot line doesn't go anywhere since he and Zenaida are hunted down soon after they land on the planet. | |
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Bad Boss: Frank is a downplayed version of this. While he's never seen berating his employees or abusing them, he orders Zenaida to keep her mouth shut about Anthony forcefully kissing her or invading her privacy. He coldly tells her that if word gets out about it, the launch will be canceled, the investigations and hearings will start, and Zenaida will never get out into space. | |
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Fantastic Racism: After Anthony is rescued in the Pacifist/Fighter route, he developed some very negative opinions on the aliens. This line sums it up: | |
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Anti-Frustration Features: Your attacks will only affect guards, scientists, aggressive citizens, and soldiers. Any NPC in general that refuse to fight you are immune from being killed and you can only threaten them at worst. This is to prevent the game from becoming unwinnable as some doors cannot be opened without an alien's (un)willing assistance. During Chapter 3, if you're on the Notorious route, Anthony and Kra will only fall unconscious instead of being killed should their health get too low. | |
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