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Land on a prison planet where everything wants you dead—you’ll be digging through wreckage for supplies, stitching your own wounds, and desperately boiling water before your body gives out. It’s janky and brutal, but surviving feels like a miracle every time.

Developer: Silmarils
Genre: Survival
Released: 1994
File size: 4.9 MB
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Game Overview

Robinson’s Requiem is one of those weird, ambitious '90s survival sims that throws you into the deep end immediately. You crash-land on a prison planet, and suddenly you’re juggling hunger, thirst, injuries, and even performing surgery on yourself with whatever junk you scavenge. Yeah, it’s as janky as it sounds—graphics are rough even for '94, and the controls take some patience—but there’s something weirdly compelling about how deep the systems go.

First thing you’ll do? Panic. Your guy starts overheating, starving, or bleeding within minutes, and the game doesn’t hold your hand. I remember fumbling through the inventory, trying to stitch a wound with plant fibers while my vision blurred. Later, you’re crafting traps, boiling water, and praying you don’t get dysentery from eating the wrong mushroom. It’s unforgiving, but if you can stomach the clunkiness, it’s one of the few games that makes survival feel genuinely desperate.

Critics were split back then—some called it boring, others praised its originality. Honestly? Both are right. It’s a niche experience, but there’s nothing else quite like it.


Each game uses different controls, most DOS games use the keyboard arrows. Some will use the mouse , "Alt" ,"Enter" and "Space bar".
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