

You’ll have to ensure when you’re off exploring that your base is protected.

Exploring is a big part of Riftbreaker as the planet is huge. You build different buildings to collect these and Mr Riggs can pick them up too as you’re searching the planet. Of course all these require resources of which there are many different types. This requires huge sums of power, and the game warns you early on everything is going to need a lot of power, cue finding yourself building tons of power plants, some based on wind, the sun and gas amongst others. I have loved every moment.Īs you’re playing the objective is building the Rift which will allow travel to and from Galatea 37 and Earth. It’s not an issue in a game like this as it’s not here to sell us on the story, it’s just pure fun and at times a bit chaotic. That’s the story, don’t come here expecting anything mind blowing. Riggs comes to the fore given the vast range of tools it carries for base building and combat. Both are fully voiced and done well to bring out their characters, but Mr. Of course, you’re not doing this on your own, and your companion who doubles as a facilitator to building everything, as well as fight, is the mech suit known as Mr. We have been sent on a one way trip to a planet called Galatea 37 with the objective to build up a base that will give humans another planet to colonize, and find a way to travel between the two worlds. Riftbreaker is a base building survival game, and you play a commando known as Ashley S. It just feels out of place, so therefore I’ll be referring to it as Riftbreaker for the rest of time (small pet peeve I know!). Unfortunately though, I believe that the title The Riftbreaker needs “ The” removing. I’ve always enjoyed construction in games, I’m not entirely sure why, maybe it’s because I’m totally crap at anything DIY related in real life… anyway, I digress as that’s a story for another day. I have been waiting for The Riftbreaker to drop for some time, and it’s safe to say it’s been worth the wait.
