Survival is grounded in physical realism and environmental interaction.
Players don’t just manage meters — they physically engage with the world:
Environmental hazards — radiation, toxic air, polluted soil — are as dangerous as hunger or enemies. Survival depends on preparation, knowledge, and adaptation rather than arcade mechanics.
Exploration is shaped by environmental danger and risk-reward decisions.
The island is layered by contamination levels:
Players are constantly pushed to decide:
Stay safe and underprepared — or risk death for progress.
Protective gear, filters, and medical supplies gate access to deeper areas, turning exploration into strategic planning rather than free roaming.