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''Fort Solis'' is a 2023 horror
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developed by Fallen Leaf and Black Drakkar Games and published by
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. Set in 2080, the story follows Jack Leary, an engineer who arrives at the titular Martian mining station after an emergency alert is activated. The game is played from a
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, with the player exploring the station and interacting with objects. At certain segments, the player control Jack's colleague, Jessica Appleton. The game was conceived at the beginning of the
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, aiming to adapt the cinematic style of
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to the video game format. The developers intended for the narrative to reflect real-world issues, such as the pandemic, as an example of human vulnerability and hostile environments.
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, Julia Brown, and
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provided the
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and voices for Jack, Jessica, and Wyatt Taylor, respectively. ''Fort Solis'' was released for
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and
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in August 2023. A
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version was released later in October. The game received mixed critical reception, with praise directed at its cast performances, visuals, and sound design; reviewers were ambiguous towards the narrative and criticized the gameplay. Fallen Leaf partnered with Studios Extraordinaires to develop film and television series based on ''Fort Solis''.


Gameplay

''Fort Solis'' is described by Fallen Leaf as a
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, while video game publications referred to it as a horror and
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. Played from a
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, it is presented without camera cuts or
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s. The player controls engineer Jack Leary, with two segments featuring his colleague, Jessica Appleton, and traverses the titular Martian station where an emergency alert has been activated. The station is divided into nine interconnected sections, consisting of both surface structures and underground levels connected by tunnels; the player can use a
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to traverse the surface. During exploration, the player finds key cards to open new sections, solves
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, and uncovers various logs, expanding the information about the game world. The player uses a handheld device to interact with the environment, such as picking locks or hacking doors. The game also features
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s at specific points in the story.


Plot

As maintenance technicians Jack Leary (
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) and Jessica Appleton ( Julia Brown) prepare for an oncoming storm at the Martian colony, Fort Minor, they receive an emergency alert from a nearby mining station, Fort Solis. Traveling to investigate, Leary finds the station on lockdown with no sign of the crew. His exploration is initially limited by the lockdown and his lack of security credentials. As he ventures further into the station, he encounters bloodstains and signs suggesting he is not alone. Eventually, Leary discovers the corpses of several Fort Solis crew members, each bearing stab wounds. At the maintenance bay, where Leary attempts to restart the power generators, he is attacked by Wyatt Taylor (
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), Fort Solis's medical officer. Appleton, who has maintained radio contact with Leary, travels to Fort Solis. Upon arrival, she encounters Taylor but escapes his attack and begins searching for Leary. As Appleton explores the station, Taylor uses the radio to taunt her, attempting to lure her to the greenhouse. During her search, she discovers the bodies of the remaining crew members, all seemingly murdered. Through video and audio logs left by the crew, Leary and Appleton uncover the events leading to the Fort Solis lockdown. A growth accelerant caused widespread death among the plants in the station's greenhouse. Taylor discovered that growing plants and food in Martian soil infected them with a virus that spreads to humans upon consumption. When crew members began exhibiting symptoms, Taylor alerted the agency overseeing Fort Solis, but they ignored his warnings and suspended him. Seeking to contain the outbreak and prevent it from reaching Earth, Taylor began killing his colleagues. Eventually, Appleton finds Taylor with an unconscious Leary at the greenhouse. Noticing her trembling hands, a symptom of the virus, Taylor inflicts a severe wound on Appleton. Leary regains consciousness and attempts to bring Appleton to safety, but Taylor catches up to them, killing Appleton as she seals an airlock to allow Leary to escape. Leary walks through the storm outside to another building, where he has a final confrontation with Taylor. Although Taylor injures Leary, arriving agency forces, responding to the alarm at Fort Solis, shoot Taylor dead. In an
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, Taylor catches Leary outside in the storm. They mortally wound each other during the confrontation and both die, either from blood loss or suffocation due to breaches in their spacesuits. A voicemail recording played during the post-credit scene reveals Taylor contacting his wife on Earth before killing his colleagues. He instructs her not to open a plant he sent home from the station and offers his final goodbye to his wife and daughters. The scene implies that this message arrived too late, and his family has already been affected by the virus.


Development and release

''Fort Solis'' was conceived in the early months of the
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. Game director James Tinsdale, inspired by his experience watching
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during that time, envisioned adapting this cinematic narrative style into a video game format. Tinsdale, formerly of
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, initiated the project with art director Mark Cushley, who had previously worked at
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and
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. They were later joined by senior technical animator Matt Lake and producer Max Barton. After six months of development, the team secured investment, allowing their studio, Fallen Leaf, to expand to a staff of ten across Liverpool and Warsaw. This expansion facilitated the outsourcing of certain development aspects to Black Drakkar Games, a Warsaw-based studio that added ten more staff members to the project. In 2023, they received funding through
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' MegaGrant initiative. Tinsdale stated that the game's narrative reflected real-world issues, as the pandemic exposed human vulnerability and a hostile environment. While the developers initially considered incorporating more horror elements, they ultimately opted for a "mystery thriller" to prioritize a character-driven story. Troy Baker, who portrayed lead officer Wyatt Taylor, said the game was pitched to him as a blend of ''
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'' and
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' 2009 film ''
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''. Tinsdale added that the team aimed to combine the psychological aspects of Jones' film with the "isolated, industrial style" of ''Dead Space''. Other influences included the films ''
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'' (1972), '' The Thing'' (1982), and ''
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'' (2007), as well as video games from
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and
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. The developers sought to make the game "dense and deep rather than wide" and as "unbloated as possible." They drew inspiration from streaming television series in aspects such as length and plot structure. Tinsdale explained: "We wanted to aim, in terms of retention, at people who watch
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,
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, or
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. For them, an eight-hour TV show is a big commitment ..We looked at that and thought this game can't go over five hours before the systems get boring." Roger Clark, known for his portrayal of Arthur Morgan in ''
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'' (2018), was cast as Jack Leary. The development team chose Clark based on his theater background and his performance as Morgan, while Clark saw the role as an opportunity to explore a different character archetype. Julia Brown, for whom ''Fort Solis'' was her first game project, portrayed Jessica Appleton, Jack's colleague. Appleton's appearance was based on that of Brown. The dynamic between Jack and Jessica was inspired by the characters Henry and Delilah from the video game ''
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'' (2016). Baker accepted the role of Wyatt because he was interested in the story and wanted to work with Clark. Tinsdale described Wyatt as "probably the most complex and biggest character in the game." The actors performed
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and voice work, and they were allowed to improvise and adapt elements of their characters. The developers prioritized narrative and atmosphere over
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, opting to remove elements they considered unnecessary to the story. Although initially conceived as a first-person experience, the game transitioned to a third-person perspective to better facilitate the intended design of continuous gameplay featuring
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s. The team implemented "key sequences," cinematic story moments with quick time events (QTEs) inspired by ''
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'' (2018) and ''
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'' (2020), which allowed the player to maintain character control. These sequences were designed to "enforce player choice; we didn't want players to just do a QTE where the result would be almost formulaic." ''Fort Solis'' was developed using
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, and the developers utilized
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's Omniverse Audio2Face technology for facial animations. The visual design philosophy aimed for a grounded and "gritty" futuristic aesthetic, taking inspiration from the television series ''
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'' (2019–2022). ''Fort Solis'' was announced in June 2022 at the
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with a debut trailer presented by Clark and Baker. In March 2023, journalists were given a hands-on demonstration at the
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and
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. In June, a
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containing a digital artbook and soundtrack, also included in the physical
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edition, was announced. The game was released on August 22 for PlayStation 5 and
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. In October, a limited physical edition for PlayStation 5 was made available in Europe, and a
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version was released later that month. An
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version is currently in development. In December, it was announced that Fallen Leaf partnered with Studios Extraordinaires to develop film and television series based on ''Fort Solis''.


Reception

''Fort Solis'' received "mixed or average" reviews from critics, according to review aggregator
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, and 35% of critics recommended the game, according to
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. It was praised for cast performances, visuals, and sound design; reviewers had mixed responses to the narrative and criticized the gameplay. Mark Delaney of ''
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'' wrote that the game's strengths generally outweighed its weaknesses. Josh West of ''
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'' felt that it was an ambitious debut project, albeit lacking in individuality. Tauriq Moosa of ''
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'' compared playing ''Fort Solis'' to watching a 4K video on
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due to its limited interactivity. Joe Parlock of ''TheGamer'' called it "all presentation and no substance," adding that "it's insulting how utterly mediocre it is when its cast and setting had so much promise." John Bales of ''
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'' was also disappointed, writing that "if ''Fort Solis'' really was a Netflix series, it wouldn't get a second season." ''GameSpot''s Delaney found the plot intriguing and engaging, praising cast performances, particularly those of Clark and Brown. While Emma Kent of ''
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'' and Larryn Bell of ''
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'' appreciated the opening parts of the story, they noted that it loses clarity over time and that the ending felt rushed. Ashley Bardan of ''
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'' described the story as "too bovine and garbled" and wrote that Jessica's character was underdeveloped. However, Bardan lauded Baker's performance, noting that he "balanced
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and realism with a stage actor's meticulousness." Moosa of ''Polygon'' praised the supporting cast for bringing an organic and believable feeling to the dialogues but described the narrative as unconvincing, criticizing its
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. Bales of ''PC Gamer'' stated that the developers failed to create a sense of
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, deeming it one of the main shortcomings of ''Fort Solis'', especially since it was promoted as a thriller. Parlock of ''TheGamer'' and Alyssa Hatmaker of ''
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'' praised the dialogues between Jack and Jessica, although Hatmaker found some of the conversations "a bit clichéd." Reviewers criticized the game's
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interface, particularly the map, arguing that it made navigating the levels difficult. Kent of ''Eurogamer'' found the QTEs poorly implemented and felt they created "the illusion of choice," while Abbie Stone of ''
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'' noted that the QTEs lacked any noticeable impact on the narrative. Bell of ''Shacknews'' argued that the QTEs negatively affected immersion, especially during intense sequences. She also found that the lack of a run option made movements "tedious and misplaced" as the game progressed, and occasionally "cumbersome and imprecise." Jakob Hansen of ''
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'' stated that this mechanic made exploring the environments less interesting, and Aaron Bayne of ''
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'' considered the combination of slow pacing and dynamic cutscenes "jarring." Several reviewers criticized the game's implementation of
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elements, with Parlock of ''TheGamer'' stating that ''Fort Solis'' "dragged the genre back ten years with its dated, frustrating state of being." Moosa of ''Polygon'' praised the visual design, highlighting its "retro sci-fi aesthetic and liminal spaces." Both Bales of ''PC Gamer'' and Bayne of ''Push Square'' commended the animations and lighting. Edwin Evans-Thirlwell of ''
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'' lauded the character models. Bell of ''Shacknews'' emphasized that the graphics and animations were the game's key strengths, setting a higher standard for visual design, but criticized the limited graphics settings. Conversely, West of ''GamesRadar+'' stated that the visual design seemed underdeveloped. Some reviewers noted technical issues, such as
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drops, crashes, and glitches. However, Hansen of ''Gamereactor'' praised the optimization, stating that he encountered no problems during his playthrough.


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