Indie sci-fi fans, it’s time to update your Steam wishlists. Solo developer Radiant Bear Games has officially dropped the first trailer for its highly anticipated upcoming title, SpaceLift—a narrative-driven, side-view 3D sci-fi adventure that swaps out traditional space-combat for high-stakes engineering and atmospheric mystery.
If you’ve ever wondered what it would feel like to be entirely alone on a massive, malfunctioning space elevator somewhere between Earth and orbit, this game is about to give you a very vivid answer.
The Setup: Missing Crew, Broken Systems
In SpaceLift, players wake up as an engineer aboard a failing orbital transport system. The setup is instantly gripping: terminals are completely offline, telemetry data is stale, and the remaining crew logs entirely contradict one another. To make matters worse, the crew itself is entirely missing.
With no one left to rely on, you have to use your engineering savvy to survive. Your journey will take you from the ground level on Earth all the way up the space elevator, moving through intricate service decks, abandoned spacecraft interiors, remote facilities, and quiet orbital stations.
Gameplay: Engineering Over Combat
SpaceLift promises an atmospheric, “quiet” sci-fi experience that relies heavily on world-building and problem-solving rather than frantic gunplay. As the lone engineer, you will:
- Restore power grids and reboot offline terminals.
- Repair damaged infrastructure and machinery.
- Operate remote-controlled drones to reach inaccessible areas.
- Piece together the overarching mystery by analysing maps, system diagnostics, and fractured crew logs.
A Cinematic Side-View 3D Perspective
One of the standout features showcased in the trailer is the game’s distinct visual style. SpaceLift utilises a side-view 3D perspective. This hybrid approach gives players the clear readability and cinematic framing of a classic side-scroller, while utilising a fully 3D world that boasts incredible depth, scale, and immersive atmosphere. The deeper you venture into the elevator, the more unreliable the systems become—building a palpable sense of tension and isolation.
The Verdict: If you love atmospheric “walking sims,” narrative-heavy mysteries, and grounded sci-fi tech, SpaceLift is definitely an indie title to keep on your radar.
Watch the Trailer & Wishlist Now
The official trailer is out now, offering a stunning first look at the game’s light puzzle-solving elements, repair mechanics, and hauntingly quiet environments. While the official release date is still to be announced, you can head over to Steam right now to check out the trailer and add it to your wishlist.
Wishlist SpaceLift on Steam Here!
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