About
"HEVN is a first-person adventure game set on the desolate planetoid Naic, where you play as Sebastian Mar, the last crew member awake on the Nomoni Mining Facility. Fight against hostile elements, uncover a sinister plot, and use time-stopping, anti-gravity, and investigation tools to survive and escape. Collect Soviten Gems, Dossiers, and Data Packets to help you along the way."











- The game features a competently written plot with solid hard sci-fi elements and good world-building.
- There is a lot of freedom to explore the open areas, which can be enjoyable despite some challenges.
- The developer has shown commitment to improving the game over time, indicating potential for future updates and refinements.
- The inventory system is confusing and cryptic, detracting from the overall enjoyment of the game.
- Controls are laggy and unresponsive, making gameplay frustrating, especially during combat and navigation.
- The game suffers from numerous bugs and design issues, leading to a lack of polish and a feeling of being unfinished.
story
4 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story of this single-developer sci-fi immersive sim is described as competently written and engaging, with a time limit that adds tension to the narrative. Players appreciate the integration of various gameplay mechanics, such as resource management and tactical elements, which enhance the storytelling experience. Overall, the initial impressions suggest a promising and intriguing plot.
“A single-dev sci-fi immersive sim with a competently written plot pushed forward by a time limit, dozens of different tools, an integrated tactical slow-mo, radiation, toxicity and oxygen management, two big open areas, and a full voiceover.”
“Great game so far, I'm only 15 minutes in and the story already seems interesting.”