Indie Studio from Kazakhstan announced the tactical thriller Critical Shift

The Kazakhstan Indie Studio Rhinotales introduced its new project-a tactical thriller with RPG elements called Critical Shift. The game is developed for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X | S, and the release will take place until the end of 2025.

Critical Shift actions unfold in a classified scientific complex hidden under the thickness of the ice, where players have to reveal ominous secrets and encounter constantly changing threats in the conditions of isolation and resource deficiency. The plot is written under the authorship of Guilty Three, known for the Shadow Slave web novel. History promises to be gloomy and tense, with a focus for psychological survival, multiple plot turns and the disclosure of a large -scale conspiracy. For more than 30, manually created levels will not only fight, but also explore, make decisions and use enemy forces against each other, manipulating the situation in their favor.

The game process Critical Shift is built on step -by -step battles with an emphasis on accurate positioning, managing the firing range and adaptation to a hostile environment. The player will have a team of elite agents, each of which has unique abilities. Success in missions does not depend on accident, but on strategic thinking and the ability to combine the actions of fighters in conditions of limited space and constant pressure.

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The announcement of the game was accompanied by an atmospheric trailer that demonstrates a tactical battle, the interaction of the characters and fragments of the plot.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02IVLRR78YS

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