Infinite Dust is a sandbox RPG FPS that combines many elements of survival games into one epic space game.
You need to build, explore, craft, loot, scavenge, and defend over huge procedurally-generated planets that are completely user changeable. You start out alone like any other survival game and all you have is a crappy gun and a small stash of supplies. You’re free to do whatever you want- explore or build your base. The land is huge and filled with many different creatures and plants.
You’re an explorer of “The Fleet” and you need to explore and survive by exploiting resources found naturally on planets, asteroids, ruins, moons, and other wrecks. Building and designing stuff is only the beginning. You need to build larger and faster vessels to explore the planet and space over huge distances. The game features a huge catalog of items even in its current build that you can consume, craft, and build with. It’s a game to be reckoned with.
As you explore, you’ll encounter weak to powerful enemies which you can kill to loot their goods from their inventories. You’ll also come across abandoned bases, buildings, and bunkers that you need to investigate for supplies and resources. You can even break them apart to use their pieces for your own base. You even get a drill that lets you deform and terraform the terrain. It’s like Subnautica but on the surface.
Infinite Dust is gathering a lot of press all over the web so it just may be the next survival game. As it’s still early in development, there are a lot of things that are just being discovered by players. You can build anything from weapons, vehicles, and buildings at this point, and the possibilities seem endless. The game’s worlds are indeed a little empty at this point, but more stuff will obviously be added later on.
If you’re looking for the next alien survival game, try out Infinite Dust. It has a solid foundation for a new awesome game that just looks extremely promising even in its current build.
- Procedurally-generated worlds
- Build, craft, explore, loot, and establish
- Gets you the feeling of loneliness and strandedness
- Solid foundation
- Awesome voxel graphics
- Does it have enough to stand out from the competition?
Download and Play Infinite Dust (Early Access)
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In other words, I’m a bottom-feeder. Why do I volunteer for this trash?
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Very nice game