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I never did finish it, but The Solus Project is, I'm pretty sure, exactly what you're asking for. 2017 first person exploration game, very environmental, set on a subtly creepy and somewhat confusing alien world. I got a copy in my Steam library...somehow that was cheap enough I don't remember and played a big chunk of it a couple years ago.
Less action than the Half Life/Unreal/Marathon alien horror FPS lineage, but similar feel.
I second this. I bought this game around 2016 and have also never finished. I absolutely love the concept, but it just feels so eerie that it makes me too anxious to finish.
One thing to add to the previous comment is that this game has a survival element to it. You can adjust how tough you want it to be though. So you have to monitor things like hydration, hunger, warmth, sleep, and saturation. It's not super complex or anything, I just feel it's worth mentioning that it exists in the game since some people don't like survival games.
Very interesting game, a lot of secrets and things to explore. I CONSTANTLY want to go back and give it another shot thinking "this is the time I'll stop being so creeped out by this game" maybe I'll just have to get some Xanax and try again. I think I made it halfway through one time...
I actually stopped because I realized I'd missed some important early-game stuff that was making it frustrating to continue. Not a softlock, just a pain in the ass and/or long trek back.
The environment and exploration are amazing and the uh... things left behind by the alien children... are supremely unsettling.
This thread convinced me. I’ve never really played many survival games so this’ll be interesting. Thanks for the recommendation, it seems perfect