Microcosm is a Sega CD game centered around Tiron Korsby, a corporate heavyweight with a dire predicament. He has been infiltrated by a microscopic probe dispatched by his business competitor, Axiom Corporation. With each heartbeat, the probe advances towards the brain to fulfill its ominous mission: complete cerebral dominance. The player's task is to locate and annihilate the probe using state-of-the-art diminutive submarine-like mechanisms. The gameplay unfolds in the eerie and menacing environment of human anatomy, involving veins, arteries, and organs, culminating in a showdown with the 'Gray M' probe. Touting itself as a unique amalgamation of film and software, Microcosm offers a gameplay as compelling as its cinema-like visuals. The game merges the intensity of addictive gaming with striking visuals, thus promising a captivating experience.
Time is running out for the corporate mogul Tiron Korsby. A microscopic probe has been injected into his bloodstream by corporate rival Axiom Corporation. A probe that with every beat of his heart is cruising towards his brain to execute it's diabolical mission: total mind control.
Your mission: track down and destroy the probe. Using the latest in micro-submersible equipment, you'll course throughout the strange and menacing world of the veins, arteries and organs inside the body heading for the final confrontation with the "Gray M" probe. Microcosm blows apart the barriers between movies and computer software.
It's a movie packed with furiously addictive gameplay, or a game with visuals to match anything Hollywood can produce? With Microcosm you have the best of both worlds.