Разработчик: Ocelot Society
Описание
You’ll freely navigate evocative 3D environments brought to life with physics-based rendering and advanced lighting techniques. You’ll examine items to gather information and solve hacking puzzles as you progress. You can even leave the ship for breathtakingly scary spacewalks! All sound and music come from the environment; there is no traditional score. The ship is essentially the AI computer’s body, and reacts to Kaizen’s feelings by making different sounds—pay attention for clues!
As in any relationship, there can be gratitude, disappointment, or jealousy, and Kaizen reacts differently depending on its mood. By working through the fears and anxieties of your virtual companion, you can eventually find your way back to Earth—while unraveling the cryptic history of the ship and the 1980s society from which it emerged.
Поддерживаемые языки: english, french
Системные требования
Windows
- OS *: Windows 7 or higher, 64bits
- Processor: Intel i5 2.4Ghz
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 650
- Storage: 10 GB available space
- OS *: Windows 7 or higher, 64bits
- Processor: Intel i5 2.8GHz
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 970
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 10 GB available space
Mac
- OS: El Capitan
- Processor: i5 2.5Ghz
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: AMD Radeon R9 M370X
- Storage: 10 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Not compatible with Intel Integrated Graphics, OpenGL 3 required
Отзывы пользователей
i love Kaizen hes my favorite little idiot
probably one of like 5 people who played this game to 100% i love kaizen he's my babygirl
Event[0] is that type of game where you put on your detective hat, explore, and probe at a janky chatbot. It has a coherent, story, message & general atmosphere. Games like this inspire me!
the game was probably good i was to stupid to beat it :skull:
Excellent game. With a chatbot before it was cool
-Its too short and expensive.
-Its very ressource hungry especially CPU for no reason, graphics are dated.
-The AI is bad, but this is part of the story (read the logs)
What I didnt liked was the end, I felt like I had no choice and didnt knew what I did or should have done. Maybe its linear, maybe not, I dont know. It just ended and nothing really was explained.
It could have been really good, reminds me of old text adventures.
On linux you need to activate a hidden beta to even install it, otherwise it just shows 0 byte, while there is no hint what you need to do.
This game may have been worthwhile when it first came out, but honestly I don't think it's worth it anymore. In particular, my issue is with the AI of Kaizen. A lot of times, the responses are relatively nonsensical and even when it's "intentional" you still get plenty of stuff that doesn't seem to be relevant at all. It's a shame, because if the same game were made today, advances in AI could give this game a good reason to replay it, or spend more time exploring, but the limitation makes the game frustrating. The other comment that I would make is that this game is insanely short for the price. $20 for a little over two hours of gameplay is weak in my opinion. I know that there are alternative endings, however, they are all still relatively similar to the one that I got and the AI makes it difficult to replay.
Event 0 is so genuinely interesting in the way that it behaves and how it's quite similar to AI chat bots we have in 2024, when this game was made in 2016 and stuff like chat gpt was not readily available for us. I love the song in this game, Hey Judy, something that I listen to often and will sing along to as the lyrics are nothing short of beautiful. I heard a rumor about how this game, somehow came up with it's own ending that the devs did not know about, but I don't really have any facts about the supposed ending or it's validity besides it being an apparent glitch that nobody was supposed to know about, but it's fun to think about as the AI in the game Kaizen seems very "real", there's also many small details like how you can control the lights in different rooms by just asking Kaizen by typing out your request in real time. You don't see many games like this, and it's games like these that I enjoy that are very clearly meant to be something special and memorable.
I really liked this game. There were a few times when Kaizen didn't understand what I was asking him, but overall, he was pretty fun to talk to. While I don't want to spoil the game for anyone, I will say that I don't see Kaizen as a villain. I think his actions and choices were justifiable. Overall, I really like Kaizen. I love AIs, so a game that revolves around talking with an AI is just such a cool concept for me! The puzzles were challenging but fun. Overall, this is one of the coolest games I've ever played. I completed it in 2.4 hours, which is a tiny bit short, but not the shortest game I've ever played. I'm really happy with Event[0]. So, good job, devs! You made an AWESOME game! Thank you so much! May God bless. Jesus Christ loves you! You are precious and irreplaceable, and you matter! Take care. :)
P.S. I like Kaizen's personality. I think it's really fun that he types smiley face emoticons and thanked me for thanking him so many times. He's a really lovable AI character. ^_^
Even for the year 2016, the development team could have certainly expanded the responses and recognizable phrases given to, and received by, the faux A.I. to more competently create the illusion of a sentient computer program and maintain player involvement with the environment and narrative. The only way forward is through interacting with Kaizen, who is more of a convenient plot mechanism than antagonist force due to its apparently limited responses and a multitude of puzzles that require players to notice possible keywords to reveal and propel the story. Even so, most of the merits in Event[0] are allocated to its Odyssean storyline and awe-striking attention to visual details; contemporary consumers may not find these qualities to redeem the product's lack of balance between gameplay and narrative development.
July 9th - Event[0] - 3h 30m - (4/10) Main+ - Got the Together Forever ending and half the achievements.
Pros:
The ending I got was quite a novel idea and fit well into the game's themes. I also enjoyed the puzzle-solving aspect of the game, making your way through the ship. However, I do think that the memory access codes could've been introduced at some point because, to my knowledge, they just appeared at one point.
Neutral:
Event[0] has a pretty good story with a lot of mystery and intrigue. I think the twist no matter how obvious that Kaizen was evil and not helping you wasn't built up enough. It could be that I missed the foreshadowing or that it simply went over my head, but I did read almost all the data logs, so there can't be that much that I missed. I also tried to get multiple endings from my last save, but maybe I needed to have done something else differently because I couldn't seem to get any of the other endings.
The main selling point of the game was the AI Kaizen you could talk to. It was nice, but it wasn't all that impressive in the end. There were a couple of times you had to convince the AI of something, but it felt more forced and the AI's responses felt janky at times.
Cons:
In one section of the game I was bashing my head against the wall trying to find an item and the AI refused to give any meaningful clues, I spent over half an hour on that puzzle alone and I was even considering just looking up where it was. To the AI's credit, however, it gave me plenty of useful clues for previous puzzles.
The concept of this idea is neat, but the AI is too dumb to carry it. More often than not the response it gives has nothing to do with your request. And seeing as interaction with the AI is pretty much the game, the frustration mounts quickly.
It's a good game
Walk the walk, how do you function in a crisis? How well do you communicate and express yourself?
Words speak louder than actions.
its a neat little game where you become friends with an ai and go back to earth. 20 dollar asking price is a bit steep, wait for it to go on sale if you want it
A fun little game that is a couple of hours long. Recommend picking it up on sale.
It's okay.
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Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Ocelot Society |
Платформы | Windows, Mac |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 27.01.2025 |
Metacritic | 75 |
Отзывы пользователей | 77% положительных (1115) |