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''Firmament'' is an
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video game developed by
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. Similarly to their 2016 title ''
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'', it was funded by a
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campaign beginning in 2018. It was released on
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PCs on May 18, 2023.


Gameplay

The player takes the role of a "Keeper", charged with maintaining the three "Realms" that make up the "Firmament Project": Curievale, an ice mine for fresh water to power a steam plant; Juleston, a
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mine and
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; and St. Andrew, a conservatory. These realms are connected by "Conveyance Pods" through a central hub known as "the Swan". The player is equipped with a Personal Maintenance Adjunct, a mechanical gauntlet that allows them to interface with sockets for opening doors and operating machines. Completing the story in each of the three Realms activates the Adjunct's upgrades: One to apply greater
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to heavier locks, one to
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multiple sockets, and one that increases the distance the Adjunct can access a socket. Throughout the game, the only interaction the player has is with "the Mentor", the ghost of a deceased Keeper, who provides tips for early puzzles and backstory for the game world.


Plot

The player is awakened in a bunker in Curievale, where they are greeted by the Mentor, who explains they have awakened them from "the Threshold". The Mentor directs the player to raise control spires in each of the three Realms by reaching their Arches, the main control centers in each Realm. As the story progresses, the Mentor explains that she and the other Keepers were "keeping the mission" until the coming of the "Arrivers", led by a man named Turner. Turner's arrival disrupted the Keepers' mission, leading to conflict. By the time it was done, only twelve Keepers remained, and Turner ruled over them as a self-proclaimed god. The Mentor beseeches the player to complete the mission by activating the spires to "Awaken the Embrace". Upon activating the Embrace in each of the three Realms, the player finds a door to a hidden lift in the center of the Swan, leading them deeper into the structure. There, they discover that the Firmament Project was an effort in the late 19th century established by
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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to preserve humanity by developing interstellar travel, and the Swan and the Realms are all part of a massive starship called the ''Atelis'', which launched in 1910; the events of the present are about three hundred years since its launch. The Mentor explains that Turner revealed this truth to her, a concept considered heresy by the other Keepers. Upon reaching the ''Atelis'' bridge, the player is scanned by automated probes that reveal that the player is in fact Turner. The Mentor admits that she had tricked Turner into believing she was on his side, before sedating him and placing him into "the Deep Sleep", a hibernation process used to create Keepers, which erased all of their prior memories. "The Embrace" is revealed to be a space-fold drive, allowing the ''Atelis'' to travel to
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.


Music

The music for the game was composed by
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; the end credits and the game's launch trailer feature the song "Collide" from
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's 2018 studio album '' Noire''.


Reception

''Firmament'' received a score of 69 on
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, indicating "mixed or average reviews". ''
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'' calls ''Firmament'' a "graphically gorgeous descendant of ''
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'', paradoxically limited by its own ambitions", praising the world design, but feeling the game lacked challenge compared to other puzzle games. ''
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'' applauded Cyan Worlds for "continuing to design these games without flashy ruckus, time limits, or deaths to speak of", considering it "ridiculously abstract at times", but felt it captured much the same ambience as ''Myst''. ''
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'' praised the world design, but criticized the limitations of the narrative and of the character interaction with the environment, particularly with ascending stairs that were hard to notice. They noted that ''Firmament'' had a "built-in audience of ''Myst'' fans" to whom the quirks of the developer would appeal, but newcomers "might be impressed by this world at first and will then struggle to engage with it". They also compared the steampunk environment of ''Firmament''s Realms to Columbia in ''
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'', which "reveals there was space for more originality". ''
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'' criticized the narrative as "too thin" compared to ''Myst'', ''
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'' and ''Obduction'', but praised "Cyan's ability to make players care about fictional worlds", calling it "the most approachable game in the company's history" and a "perfect primer for the puzzle adventure genre at large".


Debate over artificial intelligence-generated assets

Following the game's release, a backlash was encountered by the game's developers when a concerned player brought to fans' attention that the game used " A.I. assisted content", including pieces of artwork like backer portraits and unspecified amounts of the game's in-universe written text. The developers also acknowledged A.I. tools were used to edit the voice acting. Fans noted that they were not informed of this potentially controversial change during the Kickstarter campaign, believing that it resulted in an inferior game and amounted to
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of actual artists. In response, Cyan released a statement on June 9, 2023, which goes into detail of their use of the technology, noting that it was used to alter existing voice acting and to "ideate" the writing and art, but not to provide assets directly.


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