The Nightmare Begins: After 13 Years, the Bold and Terrifying ‘Routine’ Finally Arrives
For over a decade, it existed as a legend, a whispered promise of a retro-futuristic nightmare. ‘Routine,’ the ambitious sci-fi horror game announced in 2012, captivated gamers with its chilling premise and unique aesthetic. Now, 13 years later, Lunar Software has finally unleashed its vision, and the journey into the eerie void of the Lunar Research Station is everything fans have been waiting for.
‘Routine’ throws players into the boots of an unnamed astronaut investigating the sudden disappearance of everyone on the Lunar Research Station. What starts as a search and rescue mission quickly spirals into a terrifying fight for survival against a relentless, unknown threat. Armed with only a limited arsenal and your wits, you must navigate the station’s labyrinthine corridors, piecing together the mystery of what happened while desperately trying to avoid becoming the next victim.
What sets ‘Routine’ apart is its commitment to a retro-futuristic aesthetic, drawing inspiration from 1980s sci-fi films like ‘Alien’ and ‘Outland.’ The station is a marvel of clunky computers, flickering CRT screens, and dimly lit hallways, creating an atmosphere of palpable dread. This isn’t the sleek, sterile future often depicted in games; this is a gritty, industrial, and deeply unsettling tomorrow.
But ‘Routine’ is more than just a pretty face. The gameplay emphasizes vulnerability and resource management. There are no health bars, no HUD elements cluttering the screen. Every encounter feels fraught with danger, forcing players to rely on their instincts and carefully plan their movements. One wrong step, one missed shot, and you could find yourself face-to-face with the entity lurking in the shadows.
The game’s permadeath system further heightens the tension. Death is permanent, forcing players to restart from the beginning, armed only with the knowledge they’ve gained from their previous attempts. This brutal mechanic adds a layer of consequence to every decision, encouraging players to be cautious, resourceful, and truly afraid.
The long development cycle has undeniably added to the mystique surrounding ‘Routine.’ The years of silence and sporadic updates only fueled the anticipation, leading many to believe the game would never see the light of day. But Lunar Software’s dedication to their vision has paid off. ‘Routine’ is a testament to the power of independent development and the unwavering commitment to crafting a truly unique and terrifying experience.
Early reviews are praising ‘Routine’ for:
- Its chilling atmosphere: The retro-futuristic setting is meticulously crafted and genuinely unsettling.
- Its challenging gameplay: The permadeath system and lack of hand-holding create a sense of vulnerability and tension rarely seen in modern horror games.
- Its unique story: The mystery surrounding the Lunar Research Station is compelling and unfolds at a deliberate pace, keeping players engaged and on edge.
However, some have noted that the game’s difficulty and lack of guidance may not appeal to all players. The permadeath system can be frustrating for those who prefer a more forgiving experience.
Despite these potential drawbacks, ‘Routine’ is a bold and ambitious title that deserves attention. It’s a reminder that horror can be more than just jump scares and gore; it can be about atmosphere, suspense, and the feeling of being utterly alone in the face of the unknown.
After 13 long years, the wait is finally over. Are you brave enough to face the horrors of ‘Routine’? Prepare to enter a world where every shadow holds a threat, and survival is anything but guaranteed. The nightmare has just begun.







































