Cronos: The New Dawn invites you into a rich and authentic representation of 1980s-era communist Poland in the wake of a terrifying cataclysm - The Change - that has completely wiped out humanity. This strange disease has rendered mankind into grotesque beings, set on merging into aggressive clumps of biomass and in the process becoming all-powerful. It's our protagonist's job - the Traveler, ND-3576 - to travel back in time and 'awaken' lost souls who refuse to move on. The one key imperative to note here, when you aren't soaking in all the impending doom, is: don't let them merge. The game won't let you forget this in a hurry.
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