There are a lot of games out there that give players the creative tools to create what they want in order to move forward in a
game
. This is one of the biggest elements of
base-building games
, a genre that has a collection of games that have their main focus revolve around creating an effective home.
The base-building genre can be a bit loose by definition, so there are plenty of games out there that can claim to be perfectly fit underneath the label. However, there are only a few games that perfectly represent what the genre is about.
Updated on October 21, 2023, by Chris Birsner:
Base-building games have been around for many years, but as time goes by, they continue to evolve to the point that very rarely are two base-building games exactly the same. Some base building is simply about trying to build a shelter that protects the player and anything valuable from danger. Some base building involves making factories that create resources that will continue to progress the adventure or experience. Some base building is simply about making something that is beautiful to look at. No matter what, there are so many base-building games to choose from out there and the collection of the
best base-building games
just continues to get bigger.
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7 Days To Die
7 Days to Die
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Platform(s)
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PC, PS4, Xbox One
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Released
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December 13, 2013
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Developer(s)
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The Fun Pimps
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Genre(s)
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Survival, Horror
The key to the
best base-building games
is to make everything harvestable, giving the player the ability to set up their home wherever they like. This is part of the idea behind
7 Days to Die
, a survival horror game that was released in 2013 in early access and still remains so today.
Set in the nuclear apocalypse post-World War III, players must survive while being hunted down by zombies that have come to life due to the effects of the war. Bases are not just a safe haven as they can also be filled with traps that can kill zombies looking to break in.
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The Wandering Village
City-builders tend to be a very different type of
base-building game
as they tend to focus more on creating a civilization without a ton of pressure. However, there are a few games that add stakes to this, including the early access title
The Wandering Village
.
Players work to build a society on the back of a colossal creature that is also attempting to survive on its own. The world has fallen apart thanks to mysterious plants that are poisonous to all, and it is up to the player to build up a community that can protect the people living there as well as the giant the society is built on.
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Dyson Sphere Program
Dyson Sphere Program
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Platform(s)
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PC
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Released
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January 21, 2021
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Developer(s)
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Youthcat Studio
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Genre(s)
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Simulation
There is something inherently satisfying about exploring space, and setting up a home in space to build a massive factory to complete an important mission is the crux of
Dyson Sphere Program
. As the leading member of the space alliance COSMO, players are tasked with harnessing the power of Dyson Spheres to fuel humanity’s push into the future.
Every new file in
Dyson Sphere Program
is unique as worlds are procedurally generated, meaning players will discover new planets upon each save. With the engineering skills that are learned, players are able to set up shop on these planets and build massive factories to start building the necessary
energy
.
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Dwarf Fortress
A game from 2006,
Dwarf Fortress
is a game that is presented entirely through text that forms the images of the game. The primary mode is open-ended, so the player can set any kind of goal that they would like. Starting a new game has the world generate various land, oceans, and civilizations.
To survive, players have to decide on where they would like to build a fortress and then create a foundation that will keep those living in the fortress happy while keeping them safe from any dangers.
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Sons Of The Forest
Sons of the Forest
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Platform(s)
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PC
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Released
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February 23, 2023
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Developer(s)
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Endnight Games
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Genre(s)
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Survival
Players who are fans of survival games seem to enjoy the stress of needing to build a base to survive the atrocities that they are surrounded by. That is certainly the case of
Sons of the Forest
, an open-world horror game where players are hunted by cannibals.
A sequel to another successful survival game,
Sons of the Forest
has a deep building and crafting system that encourages players to interact and use the environment as much as possible. In addition, the game offers co-op for those who don’t want to try to survive on their own.
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Age Of Empires 2
Age of Empires 2
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Platform(s)
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Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, PC
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Released
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November 14, 2019
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Developer(s)
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Forgotten Empires
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Genre(s)
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Real-Time Strategy
Speaking of classic games, one game that was all about building civilizations was 1998’s
Age of Empires 2
. The real-time strategy game has the player focus on building towns and gathering resources, but it also throws in the twist of building armies on top of that in order to take down enemy civilizations.
If players are able to conquer a town in
Age of Empires 2
, they will have new land that they can play with. Players can take their empire through four different eras that are the equivalent of 1,000 years of time.
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Timberborn
The
best base-building games
tend to be focused on humans trying to protect themselves from the world. But in
Timberborn
, the humans are the ones who have made the world inhabitable, so it is up to one species to take on the task of surviving and thriving: beavers.
Facing constant drought, players must pick one of two beaver factions and use their skills to build a society that helps produce the resources necessary to survive some major dry spells. The factories are built using the metal left behind by the human world after they perished, which will help the beavers in developing useful technology.
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Valheim
Valheim
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Platform(s)
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Linux, PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
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Released
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February 2, 2021
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Developer(s)
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Iron Gate AB
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Genre(s)
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Sandbox, Survival
A game that was only released in early access in 2021,
Valheim
has already left its mark as being one of the more fun survival games out there. Along with the need to collect materials and fight off monsters, there is the base-building element to the game that keeps people coming back.
The great thing about building in
Valheim
is the different locations one may come across. There are a total of six biomes at the moment, from the peaceful Meadows to the freezing cold conditions of the Mountains. There are also the Swamp, the Black Forest, and the Plains.
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Subnautica
Subnautica
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Platform(s)
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Xbox One, PS4
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Released
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January 23, 2018
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Developer(s)
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Unknown Worlds Entertainment
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Genre(s)
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Survival Horror
Exploring the ocean can be scary, and players can experience the unknown firsthand with
Subnautica
. The survival action-adventure games put players in scuba gear as they swim into the deepest depths of the ocean discovering various lifeforms on a planet known as “4546B.”
Players must survive potential attacks in the ocean while also managing their own health, hunger, and more. A big part of
Subnautica
is building bases that can serve as a home to rest up as well as building new submersibles that can help in the exploration element of the game.
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Grounded
Grounded
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Platform(s)
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PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
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Released
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September 27, 2022
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Developer(s)
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Obsidian Entertainment
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Genre(s)
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Survival Horror, RPG
Grounded
is what would happen if the films
A Bug’s Life
and
Honey, I Shrunk The Kids
had a video game child. A project that just left early access, the survival game by Obsidian Entertainment has players shrunken down to the size of an ant.
The goal of
Grounded
is to survive in the backyard that has plenty of hostile insects living in the area.
Grounded
focuses on building a nice base that is enough of a shelter that lets the player survive the day-night cycle.
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Fallout Shelter
Fallout Shelter
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Platform(s)
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Android, iOS, PC, PS4, Switch, Xbox One
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Released
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June 14, 2015
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Developer(s)
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Bethesda Game Studios, Behaviour Interactive
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Genre(s)
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Simulation
Base-building games have a lot of elements that make them more than just a game about expanding a base. However,
Fallout Shelter
is one of those games where the base building is the most important aspect of the game, with only a couple of other elements to worry about outside of general base building.
A spin-off of the classic
Fallout
franchise,
Fallout Shelter
is about building various rooms in the vault that will help keep those living in it happy and satisfied. In addition to expanding the base, including building defenses against potential monsters, players can customize the cosmetics of the rooms and the people living in the shelter.
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Evil Genius
Villains in video games can be really cool, but it’s easy to forget how much work they seem to be putting into destroying the world. Players get to learn how hard it is in
Evil Genius
.
The 2004 real-time strategy simulation game puts players in the shoes of the villain as they attempt to run a lair that is gathering resources to build a doomsday device that could be used to bribe the world out of all its money. Players must build stations for minions to gather resources and take care of themselves, while also building traps for “the good guys” to fall for.
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Minecraft
Minecraft
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Platform(s)
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PS4, PS3, PS Vita, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Switch, 3DS, PC, Android, iOS, Wii U
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Released
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November 18, 2011
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Developer(s)
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Mojang
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Genre(s)
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Sandbox, Survival
As stated earlier, base-building games can be defined in many ways, so it’s fair to put
Minecraft
in the category of base-building games. The all-time hit is known for its blocky worlds that allow the player to explore and collect anything that is around them.
While the game’s Creative mode is the easiest way to build anything, Survival mode is the perfect place to play for those who enjoy the base-building genre. Building a house, starting farms, and gathering resources are all key to the player’s long-term experience in the sandbox. Based on how popular
Minecraft
is, it may be the best base-building game of all time.
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They Are Billions
Those who are looking to build a shelter in a steampunk world should look no further than
They Are Billions
. The post-apocalyptic survival game puts players in a
zombie
-infested world where the goal is to build a solid enough base in order to stay alive.
Players must explore the map to collect various resources while laying out a building plan for the base itself. Players also need to prepare their defenses for when zombies start making their way toward the player’s habitat. Domino effects of infection can occur, so protect all sides of a fort as much as possible.
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Meet Your Maker
Meet Your Maker
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Platform(s)
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PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
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Released
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April 4, 2023
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Developer(s)
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Behaviour Interactive
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Genre(s)
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FPS, Strategy
A player-driven sandbox game,
Meet Your Maker
is a unique type of base-building game where the goal is to raid player-built bases, capture the “Genmat” from within it, and then try to make it out alive. However, the road to get there will be incredibly challenging for the raiders.
Base builders are equipped with many traps that they can spring on invaders and make it so they will not succeed in their mission. An asynchronous multiplayer game,
Meet Your Maker
encourages players to attempt outposts that others have built multiple times, adapting to each run and upgrading gear along the way.
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Ark: Survival Evolved
ARK: Survival Evolved
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Platform(s)
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Linux, macOS, PC, PS4, Xbox One, Stadia, Switch, iOS, Android
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Released
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August
29, 2017
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Developer(s)
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Studio Wildcard
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Genre(s)
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Survival
With players having to survive in a prehistoric world overrun by dinosaurs, it is no surprise
Ark: Survival Evolved
has some important base-building mechanics that are important to its overall gameplay. Using materials gathered throughout the land, players will need to craft specific components of a home before placing one down.
For instance, players will need to find enough material to create floors, doors, and walls. Players must be wary of their structure’s pillar or foundation being destroyed, but the ultimate goal will be to upgrade their shack as they play
Ark
.
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Astroneer
Astroneer
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Platform(s)
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PC, PS4, Switch, Xbox One
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Released
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February 6, 2019
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Genre(s)
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Adventure
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Developer
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System Era Softworks
Base builder games
require the player to remain in one area attempting to create the best foundation that they can.
Astroneer
strongly encourages exploration because of how unique the areas within the game can be, especially when it comes to farming resources.
Astroneer
takes place in the 25th century, with each player in control of their own Astroneer whose job is to go on their own adventure scavenging seven planets that have layers that can run deep into their core. The game has a four-player co-op that is easy to jump in and out of, making the premise of this
base-building survival game
feel less daunting.
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Satisfactory
Satisfactory
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Platform(s)
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PC
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Released
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March 19, 2019
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Developer(s)
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Coffee Stain Studios
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Genre(s)
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Simulation, Sandbox
Setting up a home on an alien planet can be really tough at first, but building a solid factory will make life a lot easier. In
Satisfactory
, players can explore an open world in first-person while looking into creating a plant that could make gathering resources an absolute breeze.
Players will learn how to make complex machines that will get the resources to build a Space Elevator that they can use to deliver more resources to FICSIT Inc., the company the player works for. The
Satisfactory
map is pre-generated so that every player starts out in a similar position.
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Cult Of The Lamb
Cult of the Lamb
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Platform(s)
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Switch, PS4, Xbox One, PS5, PC
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Released
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August 11, 2022
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Developer(s)
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Massive Monster
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Genre(s)
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Roguelite, Indie Games, Simulation
An adorable yet sinister roguelite,
Cult of the Lamb
was a darling when it was released for blending a handful of genres uniquely. While a big part of the gameplay loop is going through dungeons and taking down giant monstrosities, the other massive element is the development of the cult.
The base building elements are back at the cult’s settlement as players will work on gathering materials, recruiting more animals to the cult, and using all of this to build and operate facilities that will ultimately help the protagonist achieve their goals. Players may spend hours in
Cult of the Lamb
just spending time at the camp.
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The Riftbreaker
The Riftbreaker
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Platform(s)
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PC, PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S
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Released
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October 14, 2021
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Genre(s)
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Shooter, Real-Time Strategy
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Developer
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EXOR Studios
It’s always fun when
base-building survival games
blend with other genres, and The Riftbreaker advertises itself as an entry that involves base-building survival and action RPG elements. The best part of this is that it is all about doing it all inside of a mech suit.
The premise is that Captain Ashley Nowak is on a mission to reach areas of the
solar system
no one else can because of the suit. Go through a portal to reach a planet that will be used to build a base and try to connect it back to Earth. Along the way though, aliens will try to bring Captain Nowak and the base down.
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