![]() ![]() The Kickstarter campaign also claimed that “Gaia is its own genre as it was inspired from a bunch of totally unrelated games, such as Rimworld, tower defense games, RPG’s like Skyrim and survival games like Subnautica. Of course, options will most likely be expanded as the game progresses through Early Access. ![]() There’s actually not that much to do outside of this, at least when compared to many other games in the genre. Something goes awry with your ship while you’re on approach to the planet and you crash in your escape pod, a crate of emergency supplies, a rifle, a rather nifty mining tool (which looks like it could have come straight out of Project Nomads, but apparently wasn’t influenced by it at all), and your trusty PDA your only tools to survive in the lovely green wilderness.įrom here the Kickstarter campaign stated that “you will decide how the story continues and ends”, but at the moment, at least, there really only seems to be one goal: to build another space ship and escape the planet, potentially picking up some artefacts from “the ancients” along the way. You play Amanda, a galactic-treasure-hunting human in search of Gaia, the planet from which humanity apparently originally came. The game is set some time in the distant future. The background story is somewhat interesting, if not entirely fleshed out and realised by the game in its current form. It’s not I just wish I had more time to play them all! It’s the latest game to enter Steam Early Access in the seemingly endless stream of survival-crafting PC games on the platform, which is not to say said stream of releases is a bad thing. Gaia is the first game on Steam from one-man indie, Radu Saughin. ![]()
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