Martian Gothic: Unification
Martian Gothic: Unification is one of the many titles that came out at the end of the PlayStation's lifespan. At first glance, it looks like a typical Resident Evil knock-off with a futuristic feel, a disturbing cover and bad voice acting. Of course, the game ended up selling very badly. But it's so much more than that. Incidentally, it is also Creative Reality's last game. Working with the same team and the same writer as Dreamweb, it's not surprising that the game focuses heavily on the writing and the puzzles. This (and a few other things) make Martian Gothic: Unification a title to look back on.
Story
Your three-man team stumbles upon the abandoned Vita Base on Mars and quickly realizes the ancient nightmare that awaits them there. The investigation becomes a fight for survival as the team unravels the mystery of the Vita Base, until they are finally confronted with the terrible secret hidden deep underground - a secret older than humanity itself...