Once I had a basic structure set up with a few machines to help me craft some useful tools, I had a look through the build menu for a way of defending myself against those damned pirates. The most important resource, however, is iron, you'll probably spend half your time in this game on the mountainsides looking for iron. Among these resources are silica, sulfur, magnetite, titanium, uranium, oil, silver, and so many more. From there you need so many different obscure resources which are all represented as a blob of substance, scattered around the map. Carbon is easy enough to find, you just chop down a tree which can be used as an energy source to power the first of your machines. Most of your time in Outpost Zero is spent searching for and gathering resources. Once those pirates arrive, they'll huff and puff and kick your door in, so eventually, you'll need to run outside and face them lest they blow up the valuable creations you keep inside your shelter. Once you have a floor, 4 walls and a ceiling, you at least have a place to hide but don't think it'll keep you safe for long. Technically, it can be used to kill some of the smaller animals but it's all but useless against a band of invading pirates who'll show up a few minutes into your game with automatic rifles. The axe might seem like a useful self-defense tool but it's primary purpose it to harvest carbon from the local plant life. You only have a few basic resources along with an axe and a multitool. Starting a new game is frustratingly difficult. The only problem is your entire inventory will be left with your corpse which could be problematic if you met your doom on the other side of the planet. Luckily death is only temporary and will have you respawn somewhere near your starting location. Hopefully, that will instill enough caution in you to keep you alive for longer than 5 minutes, which is more than I can say for my first few attempts. Here's a quick tip, start this game thinking everything wants to kill you. Outpost Zero is available on Steam from $19.99. Have Symmetric Games done enough to make their creation a worthy competitor? Read on to find out. As is always the case when one title becomes so successful, the ones that follow are all measured against it and so I'll be making frequent comparisons between Minecraft and Outpost Zero. You can check out my Minecraft review here. Essentially, everything that moves will most likely try to kill you, and more often than not, they'll succeed.Īfter the massive success of Minecraft, sandbox survival games have become a dime a dozen. There are a few things to be cautious of though, like the environment, local animal populace, and invading pirates. To do so you will need to harvest a whole list of resources to craft and construct what's needed. So your corporate overlords send you to a new planet with the job of creating Outpost Zero, the starting point of their new colony. If you can't perform your task, you are considered useless and will be disposed of. You have one purpose, to do the bidding of your manufacturers. A mindless tool that rolled off the production line.
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