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Northern Lights Video Game Free Download Repacklab. The Steam Survival Festival may be over for this year, but I am still having a great time playing some of the amazing survival games I found during the festival. Last week, I was trying to rebuild society in the excellent Surviving the Aftermath game. And now I’m just trying to keep warm in the early access survival simulation Northern Lights. Northern Lights, like many of the games I found during the festival, is still in early access. And at GiN, we don’t score games that are still in early access. So, this review will take a hard look at the game and comment on some of the good and bad things that it does, but we won’t give it an official score because so much can change before a game officially launches. REPACKLAB.COM SEXY GAMES
The game is set in the arctic, somewhere in northern Siberia, so your main enemy is going to be the freezing temperatures. This also means that comparisons will have to be made to another game which has been a longtime favorite of mine, The Long Dark, which also features winter survival. I do love The Long Dark even though the developers are slow as molasses in a blizzard at releasing new episodes to the story part of their game. We did get a new episode this year, but the last one before that was in 2019, and the game has been out since 2015. Check out my review of the original game’s first episode from eight years ago. I even recorded two Let’s Plays with The Long Dark. Admittedly, The Long Dark is the best cold weather survival title out right now, but the development process has been so stagnant that it’s no wonder someone else wants to take a shot at that snowy crown.
Story Mode and Pure Survival
Northern Lights presents a really interesting world to explore. In a lot of ways, the world of Northern Lights seems more realistic than the one from The Long Dark. It’s filled with places that you would probably find in an aging Soviet province including hunting cabins, weather stations, old military bases and other manmade places as well as natural wonders like frozen lakes, caves and mountains. There is a story mode that assigns you objectives as you wander the frozen wasteland and also a pure survival mode where you just explore and try to survive. EARTH DEFENSE FORCE 4.1
Graphically, Northern Lights is on par with The Long Dark even though it uses a slightly different style. The Long Dark has cartoon-like graphics while Northern Lights tries to be more realistic in its depiction of a frozen world. Both work as they portray the feeling of endless winter quite well. Which looks better to a player may come down to personal choice and which style they prefer. For me, I thought that Northern Lights exteriors looked better, but the insides of its structures looked a bit generic at this point in its development.
Realistic Movement and Travel
One area where Northern Lights totally beats The Long Dark is how it allows and even encourages the player to explore its snowy world. For one, you can actually jump, just like in real life. This seemingly minor ability gives players the power to fully explore the world of Northern Lights. You are not held back by a three-inch lip of land around a pond or a tree root blocking a path you want to explore as you are in The Long Dark. Just like in real life, you can hop over small obstacles and are not fully anchored to the ground. This also gives developer MadGoat Studio the ability to craft a much more realistic world to explore in Northern Lights because the player can get almost anywhere they can see within reason. However, you can’t abuse the power of the jump in Northern Lights because doing so might cause a sprain or a laceration. This keeps the game from becoming “Skyrim in Siberia” with players power jumping up the sides of mountains. ENDLOOP
Northern Lights even has the ability to traverse the terrain in a vehicle. In story mode, you can find a snowmobile fairly early in the adventure which really opens up the map and allows you to travel to distant parts of the world more quickly. And it has a fairly detailed map (which shows your location on it) that also greatly helps with exploration. You can find interesting places on the map by using your binoculars to scout ahead, which also makes getting to high ground a good strategy because you can look around and get a feel for what is nearby, at least in favorable weather conditions. Of course, running into new locations also adds them to your map, and you can also find pieces of the map scattered around the world. Northern Lights does a great job of presenting players with a huge world and then keeps tempting and enticing them to further explore it.
Northern Lights Engaging and Rewarding Gameplay
Crafting is a key component in the game, and you have a large notebook with recipes written in it that fills up more as you play and learn new things. You use the book when starting to build something. For example, if you want to start a fire, which is a recipe you begin the game with, the book says to gather eight sticks. Once you do that, you can push the “Craft This” button to make a blueprint appear in the world at your feet. You then place sticks into the blueprint until you have a proper base for a fire. The game then asks you for tinder and an ignition source.
So, you add something like pine sap or an old bird’s nest you have collected, and then you’ll beat some rocks together to toss sparks into it. And pretty soon you’ll have a little fire that you can then maintain with larger logs, or to use for cooking and warmth. Northern Lights is currently on version .9, which suggests that it’s close to release at this point. And that feels about right. Despite some flaws, I had a great time exploring the world of Northern Lights and can’t wait to dive into the finished product once MadGoat puts the finishing touches in place for their snowy and deadly wonderland. EBOLA 3
Add-ons:(DLC/Updates/Patches/Fix/Additional Content released USA,EU/Packages/Depots):
Steam Sub 367392 | VC 2024 Redist | Steam Sub 523222 | – | – | – |
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Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS *: Windows 7 64bit or better
Processor: Intel Core i3 4170 / AMD FX 6300 or better
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: Nvidia GTX 660 / AMD R9 270 or better
DirectX: Version 11
Network: Broadband Internet connection
Storage: 10 GB available space
Additional Notes: Installing the game on SSD is highly recommended
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: Windows 10 64bit
Processor: Intel Core i7 7700k / AMD Ryzen 5 2500X
Memory: 16 GB RAM
Graphics: Nvidia GTX 1070 / AMD RX 580
DirectX: Version 12
Network: Broadband Internet connection
Storage: 10 GB available space
Additional Notes: Installing the game on SSD is highly recommended
HOW TO CHANGE THE LANGUAGE OF A ANY GAME
1. Check the in-game settings and see if you can change it there. If not, continue down below. You might have to try and use Google Translate to figure out the in-game menus.
– Steam Games –
2a. Look for an .ini file in the game folder or subfolders. Could be called something like steam_emu.ini, steamconfig.ini, etc., but check all the .ini files. There should be a line for language/nickname that you can edit in notepad. If not, look for a “language” or “account_name” text file that you can edit. (If not in the game folder, try C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\ SteamEmu Saves\settings). Save and open the game again.
– GOG Games –
2b. Same steps as Steam games except instead of .ini files, look for .info files
If these steps don’t work, then the files for the language you are looking for might not be included. We only check for English here.