
Frictional Games continues to generate buzz with ONTOS, an immersive sim set in the abandoned lunar luxury hotel, Hotel Samsara. Players are drawn to its unique storytelling and moral quandaries, which stand out in a crowded gaming market.
Hotel Samsara, once a luxury resort, has transformed into an experimental zone shunned by Earth's regulations. Sources confirm, "The lights are on, people still live here," highlighting life amid desolation. It appears to be a living narrative, different from the familiar eerie settings of other games.
ONTOS follows Aditi Amani, a young woman visiting the moon in search of her long-lost father. Instead of a typical survival narrative, players must confront the consequences of their choices. Frictional Games emphasizes that this isn't about mere survival: "Itโs about other people dying because of your actions."
From users' boards, excitement is palpable with comments like, "A spiritual successor to SOMA? That caught my attention!" The connection to past Frictional titles stirs nostalgia among fans of the SOMA and Penumbra series.
"Each mad scientist you meet represents a new ethical problem, challenging your morals and attitude toward humanity," developers stated. The game promises a blend of action, thoughtful interaction, and resource management in an atmospheric setting.
Players will navigate diverse interactions in Samsara while managing resources, including puzzles that test varying moral dilemmas. Developers assure us that, unlike previous games, this world feels coherent and interconnected, inspired by iconic locales like Lordran from Dark Souls and Resident Evilโs Spencer Mansion.
Key Takeaways:
๐ Hotel Samsara acts as a unique narrative device with ongoing human activity
๐ฎ Players will face ethical dilemmas impacting outcomes
๐ Previous titles like SOMA and Penumbra shape expectations and stir enthusiasm
As the release of ONTOS approaches, fans eagerly await what Frictional Games has in store. Will it tap into the playerโs sense of morality or simply thrill them with terror? Only time will tell.