Ubisoft has announced that its survival horror title “I Am Alive” is set for a PC debut, and will be arriving as soon as September 13, 2012. The game was only limited to Xbox Live Arcade and PSN till now.
Available for $18.99 (£11.99) on Steam and Ubishop, “I Am Alive” will provide PC gamers the chance to experience the survivor’s (who is never named in the game) quest to find his wife and daughter in a world fallen into ruin.
The game focuses on facing the everlasting insecurity of a dystopian, rotting and dangerous world, and humanity's darkest partiality towards cruelty and materialism. “I Am Alive” has earned a normalized rating thus far. Eurogamer, praising its tone and gameplay, stated that "What I Am Alive lacks in originality, though, it makes up for in execution."
“One year after, a worldwide cataclysmic event that wiped most of the human race, a man struggles for survival in a desolate city as he tries to reunite with his long lost wife and daughter. In this post-apocalyptical tale, there are no supernatural threats, just an everyman who faces a decaying and hazardous world and humanity’s darkest inclinations,” the game’s official page states. “Will you hang on to your humanity and help strangers or are you ready to sacrifice others in order to survive?”
An “Easy” mode – featuring infinite retries – and “Replay” mode for revisiting levels will also be added to the list when the game finally hits the store shelves this September.