Showing posts with label Crafting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crafting. Show all posts

Once Human: The Post-Apocalyptic Survival Game + The First 30 Gameplay!


In the vast landscape of survival games, “Once Human” stands out as a compelling blend of open-world exploration, intense combat, and intricate crafting. Developed by Starry Studio, this multiplayer game thrusts players into a post-apocalyptic world where humanity is on the brink of extinction due to an alien contamination known as Stardust. That could've been the perfect name for a tag team partner to have alongside WWE's Goldust.

Survival at Its Core

“Once Human” challenges players to navigate a world teeming with monstrous enemies and scarce resources. As a Meta-Human, players possess unique abilities to combat the Stardust infection and survive the harsh environment. The game emphasizes cooperation, allowing players to unite with friends to build territories, fight off threats, and uncover the secrets behind the apocalypse. Squad up!


Crafting and Customization

One of the game’s standout features is its deep crafting system. Building a sanctuary is equally detailed, offering players the freedom to design and relocate their bases as needed. You will need to become skilled with crafting for a successful adventure.

Engaging Storyline

Beyond survival, “Once Human” offers a rich narrative that delves into the origins of Stardust and its impact on the world. Players will encounter various factions, each with their own motives and stories, adding layers of intrigue and depth to the gameplay.


First Impressions and Unique Elements

When I first saw this game, I didn’t foresee it being the way it ultimately turned out. Not sure what I really thought I’d expect, but the Meta-Human aspect is a nice touch and elevated it a bit more beyond arming oneself with traditional weapons only to take on the baddies. I think the depth of this game will please those who are fans of co-op survival, crafting, horror, and third-person shooters.

Watch the Gameplay

Curious to see "Once Human” in action? Check out the first 30 minutes of gameplay here:



Once Human” is more than just a survival game; it’s an immersive experience that combines strategy, action, and storytelling in a beautifully crafted world. Whether you’re a fan of survival games or new to the genre, “Once Human” promises an adventure worth embarking on.


Tip: If you are looking for the Extradimensional Cat... just look on the roof of the home located just behind the Deadsville Teleporter. If it gets away during your attempt to capture it, no worries, just teleport out and try again when you zap back. Happy Hunting Control Wielding-Weekenders, Game On! Blu 


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Pokemon fans rejoice... over Palworld and... it's obvious why!

Tapping into that Pokemon magic is like hitting a nostalgia goldmine with an infinite vein. Pokemon has been an absolute juggernaut in the gaming world since the 90s, and anything that even remotely smells like that formula is bound to turn heads. Palworld, with its creature-catching and battling mechanics, is like catnip for Pokemon fans, just with a little extra spice and everything not-so-nice thrown in.

Why was it obvious? Come on, the formula's tried and true—people love building up a collection of fantastical creatures. It's like collecting trading cards, but these cards can shoot fire and fly! Plus, Palworld threw in some survival elements, crafting, and a more 'mature' theme that might cater to the original Pokemon generation who are all grown-up now but still carrying that torch for pocket monsters.

The real icing on the cake, or in this case, the Rare Candy on the Pikachu, is the multiplayer component. Bringing friends along for the ride? That's a recipe for some serious playtime and shenanigans, which, let's face it, is exactly what the doctor ordered for gamers who grew up wishing Pokemon was a touch more...social.

In short, mix the love of creature collecting with a pinch of nostalgia, a sprinkle of multiplayer, and a dash of new features, and you've got yourself a concoction that'll sell faster than a Master Ball at the Pokemart. But, if the game's a glitchy mess or as empty as a gym on launch day? 

That's when the Pokemon fans turn from Jigglypuff-cute to Gyarados-furious. So, it was great to see those sales numbers, but let's hope they fix those servers before the fans decide to 'release' their copies back into the wild, so to speak.


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Blocks Tracks Trains - The Sandbox Train Track Builder by a One Man Indie Developer


Another head-turning one-man indie title has emerged, and it's for the fans of crafting train tracks, buildings, and landscapes. Blocks Tracks Trains, which is a sandbox train track-building experience, takes away the resource management and the need to grind hours on end for those who want to jump in and create some truly awesome voxel-based results worth showing off. 

  • Generate a random chunk of terrain to start your build.

  • Modify the landscape any way you want; in contrast to other train set builders the terrain can be fully sculpted, and it is not just a height map. You can have tunnels, overhangs, etc. with various materials like stone, soil, gravel, grass, and sand!

  • Build a voxel world, along with freely placeable scaffolds for your voxel buildings.

  • Build houses, bridges, mansions, castles, towers, lighthouses, and villas - from little blocks of wood, brick, and stone!

  • Design your own locomotives and carriage.

  • Almost anything can be painted; you can freely mix colors from the palette. There is also glowing paint and a matching Night View mode.

  • Train tracks are easy to build using a spline system and can handle complex track layouts.

  • Set up a track network and watch your trains go on a journey.

  • The visuals aim to imitate a "grown-up's" model train set, not a children’s toy.

  • You can play in a top-down view or in a first-person view.

  • There is a Play Mode in which you can play with your train set: locomotives and switches can be controlled by hand, and vehicles coupled with other vehicles. Trains can be as complex as you like, with no limitation on the number of wagons or locomotives. Full support for shunting operations.

  • There are default props like locomotives, wagons, people, and various plants/trees to get you started.

  • And coming very soon: Steam Workshop integration to allow you to share your creations with other players!


Blocks Tracks Trains is available now on Steam, all aboard!




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