Quick summary
ADR1FT is a single-player survival-adventure developed by Three One Zero for PC and consoles. The game places you in a first-person, virtual‑reality experience as an astronaut stranded amid the wreckage of a ruined orbital facility, with no recollection of the catastrophe that left you floating alone.
Objective and core loop
You start the game suited in a badly damaged spacesuit, drifting through debris-strewn corridors and broken modules. Your main tasks are to scavenge parts and supplies, solve environmental puzzles, and get an emergency escape craft back online so you can head home. Throughout the journey you must constantly monitor and manage your oxygen supply while navigating a hazardous, collapsing station.
Immersion and presentation
ADR1FT leans heavily on atmosphere: VR-first perspective, detailed visuals, and layered sound design create a strong sense of presence and isolation. The interactive environment — from tethering yourself to surfaces to manipulating equipment — is designed to make exploration feel tactile and tense.
Strengths and drawbacks
- Limited action: there’s almost no combat, and movement is deliberately slow, which can make extended play sessions feel sluggish.
- Atmospheric immersion: stunning audio and visuals combine with believable physics to deliver a convincing space-survival mood.
- Tension from resource management: oxygen and suit integrity add constant pressure, making decisions matter.
- Pacing issues: the emphasis on exploration and realism sometimes reduces variety, and some players may find the progression repetitive.
Platforms and recommended alternative
- Available on multiple platforms including PC and current-generation consoles; VR is the intended way to experience the title.
- Alternative pick (paid): Minecraft — Java & Bedrock Editions — offers a very different, sandbox-style experience if you want creative or survival gameplay outside a linear, atmospheric narrative.
Technical
- Windows
- Full