Narcissus puts you in the shoes of the last survivor on a spaceship falling into chaos. With its arcade-style top-down perspective, the game opens up a harsh space where life and death are only seconds apart. In the cold and narrow corridors, every step could be the final trap. There is no one to trust, no safe place to stand – it’s just you and your gun.

Fast-paced action in a dead space
The game offers a fast-paced and tense action pace with flexible twin-stick shooting mechanics. Enemies appear from all sides, forcing you to fight and move at the same time. What makes Narcissus special is the feeling of being constantly surrounded, where you can’t rest for too long before the next threat strikes. As time continues to shorten, you must make the most of every moment to find a way to survive.
Cold Space, Silent Fear
More than just an action game, Narcissus is also imbued with a suffocating horror atmosphere. The sound of metal clashing, footsteps echoing in the distance, and the flickering light from a broken electronic system create a dark and haunting space. You never know whether the next door is an exit or the end. It is this uncertainty that adds depth to the experience, keeping players tense and on guard.
The story unfolds through each trace
Although the focus is on action, Narcissus still inserts small pieces of the story scattered throughout the gameplay. You will encounter crew logs, data recordings, unfinished messages – all revealing a disaster that once happened and why you are the only one left alive. The story is told through the environment, making players curious to explore even though they know that danger is always lurking ahead.
Not for the faint of heart
If you’re looking for a game that combines fast-paced, tense atmosphere and dark survival elements, Narcissus is the game for you. With addictive gameplay and dramatic design, the game takes you on an unforgiving journey where only your bravery and reflexes will determine who will be the last one standing.
Can you escape the darkness that is consuming the ship? Or will Narcissus be where you have to face the truth – alone, in silence, and with no way out?