Navigating the station is no easy feat. Arthur must carefully choose his paths and actions to avoid detection by the Frostwalkers. At times, he finds himself on the brink of hypothermia as he purposefully lowers his body temperature to avoid being spotted. However, the risk of death from the cold is ever-present. But when he needs to regain warmth, he turns to an iodine-alcohol mixture that raises his temperature to normal levels. Yet, this very act makes him visible to the Frostwalkers, adding an extra layer of tension and challenge to his survival.
In this frozen world, Arthur's decisions are crucial. He must constantly balance survival, stealth, and combat. Every move he makes could mean the difference between life and death. The labyrinthine nature of the research station provides both opportunities and obstacles as he uncovers lost history and faces dilemmas where survival is not always the ultimate goal.
As Arthur navigates this labyrinth, he uncovers not only supplies but also the forgotten history of the station. The stories and artifacts he discovers add depth to the game and make his journey all the more meaningful. However, he must also face the harsh reality that survival is not always guaranteed. In some situations, he may have to make difficult choices between obtaining essential supplies and risking his life.
The need to constantly search for resources forces Arthur to develop a keen sense of observation and resourcefulness. He must learn to make the most of what he finds and adapt to the ever-changing conditions of the Antarctic. Each encounter with the Frostwalkers and each search for supplies becomes a part of his survival story.