![]() Take too long and you’ll plunge to your death, so you need to be timely, plan out your moves in advance and take every opportunity for a break. Climbing is handled in a similar manner to Uncharted, but the key difference is that the more you ascend (or simply dangle idly on a cliff-face) the more stamina you’ll burn. ![]() The supplies really are critical to survival too. Considering the dire nature of the situation it seems like an easy decision to make, but hearing the screams of a dying child as you selfishly depart on your adventure with a stockpile of resources really hits hard and, while the cinematic presentation of these encounters could have been handled better, prompts an intriguing emotional response. Pledging your own priceless discoveries to their cause will reward you with more information about the Event itself but, given the rarity of such precious resources, you’re also given the option to walk away, keeping the important equipment for yourself. As you progress you’ll need to consider the opportune moment to utilise your resources, and, to add complexity to matters, you’ll also be presented with a number of moral quandaries.Īs you traverse Haverton you’ll happen upon pleading survivors who require certain supplies to stay alive. Each substance has different properties too some restore your health, some your stamina and others can be used for both. Almost everything you do requires physical energy, requiring you to be conscious of your status and manage your resources appropriately.Ĭans of food, bottles of water and painkillers are all hidden around the world, but are in desperately short supply. ![]() ![]() The latter is self explanatory, but it’s the former that gives the title such a unique flavour. The game is designed around the use of two status metres: stamina and health. As the game’s title so effortlessly illustrates, survival is pivotal to everything in I Am Alive. ![]()
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