The Hero?s Mental Echo ability adds a unique gameplay twist, allowing players to relive the final memories of the dead and change their actions, thereby altering the present
Fight for survival using historically-authentic weapons
Physics system allowing for true environmental interaction and direct manipulation of objects
Detailed and highly interactive environments Advanced AI, enabling enemies to cooperate and use the environment
An immersive and thought provoking story line
Cryonics Media
Best if viewed in LIGHTBOX.
I just bought a game called cryostasis.When I start the game I try to open the first hatch and I cant go in?
Jun 22, 2010 by Will Bishop | Posted in Video & Online Games
My computer should be able to run the game without a problem. When I first start the game my character will sometimes look like hes jumping up and down. When i turn around to go through the hatch it seems like there's a invisible wall. Ive seen other people with this problem online but none of them say what fixed the problem after they fix it.
just go on google or youtube and type in "cryostasis walkthrough"
Jake234 | Jun 22, 2010
Hypothetically, could you be charged for murder if you made an error waking someone up from cryostasis?
Oct 24, 2007 by akivi73 | Posted in Law & Ethics
I thought of this question while watching Jason X last night. If, it were possible to cryogenically freeze someone and maintain cell integrity so that it would be possible to wake/thaw them, would a person be charged with murder if they did something to prevent the waking/thawing? Either before the waking/thawing or during.
Probably not, it would be negligent manslaughter at most, depending on the circumstances, and furthermore if someone had agreed to put themselves in cryostasis, they would probably have had to sign a contract liberating the doctor from responsibility from death. It is a very risky proposition, after all.
mannzaformulaone | Oct 24, 2007
No, hypothetically there were laws written to protect the people that do the thawing.
Brian A | Oct 24, 2007
Can you put pigeons into cryostasis?
Feb 16, 2007 by Salamander | Posted in Other - Science
I know you can freeze doves, but I'm not sure about pigeons?
they taste better in pastry...
fivetoze | Feb 16, 2007
Cryostasis Official Trailer
The Arctic Circle, Russian North Pole station 'Pole 21', 1968 - Alexander Nesterov is a meteorologist sent to investigate the final hours ...
HF Cryostasis The Sleep of Reason (2009) Rapidshare, Megaupload ...
1981. Arctic Circle. Dead surface of the ice fields. Drifting station ??Pole 21?? has just left the last occupant – meteorologist Alexander Nesterov. He received an urgent telegram to the mainland and now has to leave the endless Arctic on a comfortable boat, which will select it in the specified place at the appointed hour. However, instead of a warm reception waiting for this nightmare of a scientist: the case he will soon be on board the nuclear powered icebreaker ??north wind??, many years ago, lost in ice nonexistence.
# The power of consciousness. ??Mental Echo?? – the unique ability to penetrate into the memories of the hero characters, and change the ship by their past deeds.
“Our current plan is to preserve DNA donations in cryostasis storage,” Duncan said. “While sometime in the future science and society may deem it legal and ethical, Terasem is not promoting or involved in human cloning, but rather making low-cost and more »
Also mir taugt Stalker echt gar nicht, genauso wie Metro oder Cryostasis. Entweder man mag die Shooter mit Endzeitstimmung oder eben nicht. Ich finde die Stalker-Serie fesselnder und faszinierender als Crysis und Co, weil man viel freier und and more »