
Surface Doctrine: Crater is a niche role-playing game about the fates of three protagonists in a cruel and little-understood world whose very origin remains a mystery. Each hero sees this world in their own way, faces their own trials, and meets people whose reputation, faith, and sense of righteousness are rarely simple or unambiguous.
You will be able to play as any of the three protagonists. Their stories cross the same places, conflicts, and inhabitants of Crater, but each path reveals a different view of what is happening. Where one hero sees a threat, another may find an opportunity; where one is powerless, another may be able to change the course of events.
In Surface Doctrine: Crater, dialogue choices affect not only character relationships, but also the difficulty of what comes next. A careless word may close a path, strengthen enemies, cost you someone’s help, or make future scenes more dangerous. Attentiveness, cunning, compassion, or cruelty may instead open alternative solutions, new items, allies, or unexpected consequences.
Try to avoid conflict — or go looking for trouble. Buy equipment, brew tinctures, steal, uncover hidden stashes, bargain, interfere in other people’s lives, and speak with the inhabitants of Sa-Tae. The game includes mini-games tied to specific character actions: combat techniques, crafting, reading, alchemy, and other situations where success depends not only on stats, but also on the player’s input.
The world reacts to your actions. Some decisions change available scenes, character lines, prices, rewards, the danger of encounters, and the way people perceive your hero. Sometimes the consequences are immediate. Sometimes they return later — in another scene, another dialogue, or another route.
Behind caricature, foolishness, cruelty, or faith, there is almost always a less obvious human experience. Surface Doctrine: Crater is a game about righteousness and deceit, the causes of human actions, the cost of survival, and whether one can remain oneself in a world that refuses to explain its rules.