
It’s at once a survival sim, a base-building RTS, a tower defence game, and an action-RPG.ĬHECK IT OUT: Everything you need to know about Battlefield 2042’s Hazard Zone While you’ll have no doubt seen its mechanics at use elsewhere many times, few titles have successfully combined all of its many elements. The Riftbreaker is a fairly unique game, though. It’s not, so I feel like you could probably accomplish this goal without reducing vast tracts of woodland to ash. It’s a line that stuck with me, because I automatically assumed the colonisation was a desperate attempt to save the human race. Riggs that humanity isn’t even in danger. At one point though, Ashley says to her AI mechsuit Mr. You’re on Galatea to construct a Rift Gate that will allow humanity to spread itself further across the galaxy. As Ashley Nowac your job is simple, though far from easy. Jokes aside, though, the premise of The Riftbreaker may be morally questionable in the real world, but for a video game it’s the perfect framework. Welcome to the Riftbreaker, where humans are rubbish.

Now envisage strip-mining the ever-loving shit out of it, massacring thousands of indigenous lifeforms and tearing up miles and miles of untouched rainforest. Imagine that the world on the other side is unbelievably beautiful a cornucopia of resources, alien fauna, and life-altering flora.


Picture then using it to send an advanced scout in a highly advanced AI mech suit to build a gate on the other side through which to transport colonists and research materials. Imagine having the technology to create a one-way teleporter to the far side of the Milky Way.
