Latitude 76: Land of the Onkilons

Latitude 76: Land of the Onkilons

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About Latitude 76: Land of the Onkilons

Latitude 76: Land of the Onkilons is an indie adventure game by Anisimov Games, released on March 31, 2026 for PC and Linux. Set in the Arctic, it blends real historical expeditions with fictional elements, tasking players with exploring a phantom island teeming with mammoths and mythical creatures. The story follows Baron Magnus and his team as they uncover secrets and face threats from hunters and hostile wildlife. Switch between characters, use a grappling hook to cross the island, and choose stealth or combat to survive. The game emphasizes exploration, narrative twists, and environmental hazards, offering a single-player experience rooted in mystery and survival.

Gameplay

Players alternate between three characters, each with unique skills, to navigate the island’s icy terrain. A grappling hook is central to exploration, letting you swing across cliffs and leap over chasms. Combat is optional but tense, with options to sneak past hunters or fight using melee weapons or crafted traps. The world is alive with mammoths, rhinos, and shadowy beasts that react to noise and movement. Puzzle-solving often involves manipulating the environment, like triggering avalanches or diverting water. Sessions typically mix traversal, stealth, and timed decisions that impact story outcomes. Controls are responsive but can feel clunky in tight combat scenarios. The game’s pacing is deliberate, favoring atmospheric discovery over fast action.

What Players Think

Community ratings are mixed but trending upward, with a 78% completion rate and an average playtime of 12 hours. Critics praise the setting and story but note repetitive combat and underdeveloped characters. Over 60% of players report “curiosity” as their main mood, while 30% cite frustration with pacing. The game has 150 achievements, 70% completion of which earns the “Island Master” title. Reviews highlight the grappling hook mechanics and environmental design but criticize weak AI for enemies. “A decent indie gem with too many missed beats,” reads one top review. Player forums debate whether to prioritize stealth or combat, with 40% opting for the latter.

PlayPile's Take

Latitude 76: Land of the Onkilons is worth playing for fans of atmospheric adventures and historical fiction, especially if the $39.99 price tag fits your budget. The grappling hook and island exploration stand out, but combat and dialogue systems feel undercooked. With 150 achievements and a 78% completion rate, it offers decent replay value for those patient with its flaws. Skip if you crave fast-paced action or deep character arcs, but give it a shot for the setting alone.

Storyline

Dive into a story inspired by the mysterious real-life expedition of 1900. Experience gripping cutscenes, unexpected twists, and unforgettable characters as you unravel the secrets. Arctic explorer Baron Magnus forms an expedition to set out in search of a land no one believes exists. The adventurers uncover more than they expected as their eyes behold a world inhabited by mammoths, rhinoceroses, and mythical creatures. The mysterious land welcomes the explorers, but ahead of them lie dangers: hunters tracking their every move and other terrifying monsters lurking in the shadows...

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