But it’s not just her own crew that might be waiting for her, it seems.

“You might see some of the characters from the book, but you’re not playing them.

In his view, Lem “never really went that much into people’s feelings” in his books.

A spider-like robot stares straight at the camera from inside a clear orb of sand in key art for The Invincible

“But we wanted to give a more intimate view,” he says.

“So that’s why we created this new crew, and not basically fuck up his guys.”

To give an example, he points to Yasna’s dazed crewmate Dr Krauter.

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The same goes for some of The Invincible’s dialogue choices as well.

Adaptations shouldn’t just repeat what came before it, if you ask me.

The player character holds a radio signal device in their hand as they explore the surface of an alien planet in The Invincible.

A ringed planet is seen in the background of an alien planet vista in The Invincible.

A moon peaks over the top of a mountain scene on an alien planet in The Invincible.

Curved foil tents nestle together in a dusty canyon in The Invincible.

Small tents can be seen in a base camp between large sharp rocks in The Invincible.