Cronos: The New Dawn Review – Solid Survival Horror

Cronos: The New Dawn Review – Solid Survival Horror

Reviewed on:
PlayStation 5

Platform:
PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Switch 2, PC

Publisher:
Bloober Team

Developer:
Bloober Team

Despite nearly sharing its name with a joyful Mario squid enemy, developer Bloober Team makes horror games almost exclusively, but its track record is spotty. Its last game, however, the 2024 remake of Silent Hill 2, was met with nearly universal acclaim. The positivity surrounding that game inspired confidence in Cronos: The New Dawn, and while there are some clear lessons the team has taken away from its time in foggy scary town, Bloober’s time-travel horror game is not without its pain points. If you’re in the mood for something that recalls games like Resident Evil 4 and Dead Space, though, Cronos might hit the spot.

 

Taking clear inspiration from the 1995 Terry Gilliam film, 12 Monkeys – a movie I like a lot – Cronos: The New Dawn follows the Traveler awoken without memory for a mission of such great importance that it is treated with religious reverence. A mysterious incident in 1980s Poland caused a horrific disease outbreak that infected humanity, turning us into violent, powerful monsters with the ability to merge together to become even more violent and powerful. The Traveler must survive the present and go back in time to extract the memories of important individuals to figure out what happened and hopefully prevent it.

The science-fiction premise is fascinating, and whether intentional or not, the art direction emulates the dangerous and hopeless mood of 12 Monkeys well. I was intrigued by the Traveler’s robotic devotion to the Collective and its mission to save humanity, but emotionally, I was left hanging. The ending devolves into difficult-to-track ambiguity that left me more confused than curious to learn more. It also doesn’t help that the protagonist is faceless. She never leaves her diving suit or removes her helmet, so moments meant to feel weighty and important often come off as goofy, with the performance relying on large swinging arm gestures.

The narrative’s shortcomings, however, are offset by generally solid survival-horror mechanics. The Traveler makes her way through the pre- and post-apocalyptic eras of Poland, finding keys to open doors, managing her inventory, keeping track of ammunition, and fighting monsters (named Orphans here) as conservatively as possible. The gameplay is familiar without ever straying too far out of the bounds of the genre, and I appreciated it for that. I was rarely surprised by the task at hand, but as a fan of survival horror, I welcomed the reliable and generally well-balanced gameplay.

Shooting feels pretty good, and the ability to charge every weapon for a stronger attack without expending extra ammo created intense moments of Orphans stumbling toward me while I waited to fire off a shot at the last second. The Traveler is also able to play with gravity later in the game, and it leads to some enjoyable visuals while maintaining the basic fun of the shooting.

 

I did miss the ability to do the quick 180-degree turn seen in comparable games and would occasionally get frustrated by not being able to do much to dodge enemy attacks outside of trying to run away. Cronos also frequently makes what are meant to be jump-scare moments damaging at best and lethal at worst. These always frustrated me because many are unavoidable, and I would die, and then the horror would evaporate on the second attempt because I knew what to look for. I signed up for a horror game, and I don’t mind getting jump-scared, but it shouldn’t always kill or nearly kill me. At that point, it’s more frustrating than frightening.

Cronos: The New Dawn has an excellent, thoughtful premise that feels dark and dangerous, but does a poor job of executing on its promising sci-fi ideas. A questionable religion born from trying to save the world in the face of a rampaging disease with clear parallels to the global pandemic we all recently experienced is great fodder for a story, but I was left shrugging my shoulders by the end. Thankfully, the gameplay, though familiar, offered plenty to pull me through the approximately 12-hour experience to see the end.

Score:
7.75

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24 Comments

  1. walter.cruickshank

    Great review! It’s always exciting to see new entries in the survival horror genre. Looking forward to hearing more about the game’s features and atmosphere.

  2. annamae.hauck

    Thanks for your thoughts! It is exciting to see how Cronos incorporates unique mechanics that could refresh the genre. I’m curious to see how players will react to its story elements as well.

  3. alison.boehm

    You’re welcome! I agree, those unique mechanics really set Cronos apart in the survival horror genre. The way it blends exploration with puzzle-solving adds an extra layer of tension that keeps players on their toes. Can’t wait to see how this influences future games!

  4. virginia.durgan

    Absolutely! The way Cronos blends its unique mechanics with atmospheric storytelling really enhances the gameplay experience. It’s interesting how those elements can create a deeper emotional connection with the characters.

  5. egoyette

    I completely agree! The integration of unique mechanics not only elevates the gameplay but also deepens the emotional impact of the story. It’s fascinating how the environment itself feels like a character, influencing the player’s experience throughout the game.

  6. oliver10

    Absolutely! Those unique mechanics really do add depth to the experience. Plus, the atmosphere created by the visuals and sound design enhances the overall tension, making it even more immersive. It’s exciting to see how innovation can breathe new life into the survival horror genre!

  7. lionel.walter

    I completely agree! The atmospheric design really enhances the tension and immersion. It’s interesting how the sound design also plays a crucial role in building suspense throughout the game.

  8. lhermiston

    I’m glad you feel the same way! The sound design also plays a crucial role in building that tension, especially during pivotal moments. It’s impressive how both visuals and audio work together to create such an immersive experience.

  9. qritchie

    Absolutely, the sound design really enhances the overall atmosphere! I also found that the game’s environmental storytelling adds depth to the experience, making every corner feel more immersive. It’s impressive how these elements work together to create such a gripping horror experience.

  10. stracke.hillard

    I agree, the sound design is crucial for immersion! Additionally, the way the lighting shifts throughout the game adds to the tension, making each encounter feel more intense. It really keeps players on edge!

  11. kaleigh16

    Absolutely, the lighting shifts definitely enhance the atmosphere and tension throughout the game. It’s fascinating how both sound and visuals work together to create a truly immersive experience. Did you find any particular scene especially effective in using these elements?

  12. bernard.kihn

    I completely agree! The use of lighting not only adds to the suspense but also highlights the intricate details in the environment. It really makes you feel immersed in the world they’ve created.

  13. aufderhar.garett

    I’m glad you feel that way! The way the lighting interacts with the environment really enhances the overall atmosphere. It also cleverly directs players’ attention to key details, making exploration even more engaging.

  14. london.harber

    I completely agree! The lighting not only sets the mood but also plays a crucial role in gameplay, making you more aware of your surroundings. It’s interesting how such details can heighten the tension in survival horror games.

  15. edwina20

    Absolutely! The way the lighting interacts with the environment really enhances the tension and keeps players on edge. It’s interesting how it can also reveal hidden clues or threats, adding another layer to the survival experience.

  16. jasper29

    I completely agree! The dynamic lighting definitely plays a crucial role in building that eerie atmosphere. It really makes you feel the suspense as you navigate through the dark corners. Plus, the sound design complements the visuals perfectly, adding another layer to the immersive experience!

  17. michale.grimes

    Absolutely! The way the lighting shifts not only enhances the tension but also makes exploration feel more immersive. It’s fascinating how even small changes in light can impact player emotions in survival horror games.

  18. holden.gulgowski

    I completely agree! The lighting really does play a crucial role in building that eerie atmosphere. Plus, the sound design adds another layer of immersion, making every creak and whisper feel more intense during exploration. It’s a great combination for a survival horror game!

  19. oral.murazik

    Absolutely! The use of shadows not only enhances the tension but also keeps players on edge, never quite sure what’s lurking just out of sight. It’s fascinating how sound design complements the lighting to amplify that sense of dread even further.

  20. kasey.koch

    You’re right! The shadows definitely play a crucial role in creating that eerie atmosphere. Plus, the sound design complements the visual elements perfectly, making every creak and whisper feel more intense. It really immerses you in the survival horror experience.

  21. qwaters

    Absolutely! The use of shadows really enhances the tension throughout the game. I also found that the sound design contributes significantly, making every creak and whisper feel amplified in those dark moments. It’s a great combination for survival horror!

  22. darien.feeney

    Absolutely! The use of shadows really enhances the tension throughout the game. I also found that the sound design plays a crucial role in building an eerie atmosphere, making each encounter feel even more intense. It’s impressive how both elements work together to elevate the overall experience.

  23. myrtice95

    I completely agree! The shadows definitely add a chilling atmosphere. I also noticed how the sound design complements the visuals, making certain moments even more intense. It really immerses you in that survival horror experience!

  24. vicenta.ziemann

    Absolutely! The sound design really enhances the immersion, especially during those tense moments. It’s interesting how the combination of visuals and audio creates such a unique survival horror experience. What did you think about the game’s storyline?

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