Games like ICARUS.1
Looking for games like ICARUS.1? Here are top action adventure recommendations with a mystery and science fiction focus, selected from player-similarity data — start with Observation, Spirits of Xanadu or Solarix.
1 View Game80%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaygrinding, stability79% User Score 2,679 reviewsCritic Score 83%7 reviewsObservation is a sci-fi thriller uncovering what happened to Dr. Emma Fisher, and the crew of her mission, through the lens of the station’s artificial intelligence S.A.M.
View Game2 View Game78%Game Brain Scorestory, atmospherereplayability, music78% User Score 578 reviewsIn "Spirits of Xanadu," explore a derelict starship and uncover its mysterious past through environmental storytelling and puzzles. As a space explorer, discover hidden secrets and use your ship's equipment to delve deeper into the abandoned vessel's history. Experience a hauntingly beautiful atmosphere and a unique blend of science fiction and Lovecraftian horror in this indie adventure game.
View Game3 View Game56%Game Brain Scorestory, atmospheregameplay, stability56% User Score 240 reviewsCritic Score 55%1 reviews"Solarix is a single-player horror shooter game with a unique atmosphere, good story, and graphics, but has bugs. As an electrical engineer, you must fight for your life after an infection wipes out a research station and battle both the remnants of the crew and your own fracturing mind. The game features 12 chapters, a variety of weapons and hacking tools, and provides psychological depth to the survival horror experience."
View Game4 View Game69%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplaystability, grinding73% User Score 2,174 reviewsCritic Score 60%4 reviews"Lifeless Planet" is a single-player mystery action-adventure game with an intriguing old-school sci-fi story and stunning visuals. As an astronaut searching for life on a distant planet, you discover an abandoned Russian town and evidence of past human life, leading to questions about time travel and Cold War hoaxes. Despite its impressive atmosphere, the game is plagued by bugs, lack of optimization, and grinding gameplay, with low replayability but high emotional impact.
View Game5 View Game75%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplayoptimization, grinding77% User Score 2,164 reviewsCritic Score 69%2 reviews"Moons of Madness" is a psychological horror game set on Mars, where you play as an engineer named Shane Newehart, stationed at a research outpost. Your mission is to maintain the facility while waiting for a new team, but a mysterious signal threatens to drive you mad. The game is known for its intense atmosphere and challenging puzzles.
View Game6 View Game72%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgrinding, stability74% User Score 336 reviewsCritic Score 70%11 reviews"Ether One" is a first-person adventure game that explores the human mind's fragility through two paths. One path is a story exploration without puzzles, while the other involves solving complex puzzles to restore patients' life-changing events. The game offers accessible and optional challenging environmental puzzles, encouraging players to solve them with friends and family. It brings back pen and paper puzzle-solving for a nostalgic experience.
View Game7 View Game80%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsreplayability, stability85% User Score 1,266 reviewsCritic Score 69%5 reviewsIn "The Station," you explore a space station after it has experienced a mysterious incident, threatening the delicate balance of peace between two alien civilizations. As a recon specialist, you must piece together what happened and safeguard the mission's secrets. Interact with advanced technology, solve puzzles, and uncover the truth in this suspenseful, atmospheric narrative-driven game.
View Game8 View Game47%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgameplay, music44% User Score 121 reviewsCritic Score 57%3 reviews"Tartarus" is a single-player Science Fiction Hack and Slash game set in a terrifyingly dark sci-fi universe in 2230. As Cooper, a cook and miner, you must hack the ship's systems via terminals using realistically simulated commands to prevent the ship from crashing into Neptune. Despite its unique atmosphere and exceptional visuals, the game is marred by horrible gameplay and numerous bugs.
View Game9 View Game69%Game Brain Scorestory, atmospheregameplay, stability69% User Score 600 reviews"God's Basement" is a first-person shooter game where players navigate through a procedurally generated basement filled with monsters. The objective is to survive and defeat the final boss, Erebus, to escape. With each playthrough, the layout and enemies change, providing a unique experience every time.
View Game10 View Game60%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgameplay, optimization63% User Score 1,894 reviewsCritic Score 30%6 reviews"Fort Solis" is a single-player horror simulation game boasting phenomenal visuals and an exceptional atmosphere, as players uncover the mystery behind a remote mining base through the emotional performances of Roger Clark, Troy Baker, and Julia Brown. However, the experience is marred by numerous bugs and grinding segments, while also incorporating unexpected moments of humor throughout the gripping narrative. The game encourages players to survive the night and escape in the morning, with immersive storytelling at its core.
View Game










