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Breathedge Free Download GAMESPACK.NET Trapping you in a vast field of space wreckage with nothing more than an immortal chicken for company, Breathedge is a survival-adventure game with an undeniably novel setup. Instead of punching trees, you’ll navigate a three-dimensional, zero-gravity environment in order to snag supplies, craft tools, and avoid suffocation, all while trying to uncover the twisting plot behind the crash of the largest space liner in history – which happened with you on it. Despite the fresh setting, you’ll only get a taste of some rudimentary survival gameplay before a scripted story takes over and drives you out of the survival mechanics entirely. The sense that another wondrous discovery is just around the corner is what drives these games… and Breathedge doesn’t have it. Breathedge is desperate to please with its jokes, slapstick humor, and goofy concepts like corpse-powered coffin robots. It’s self-aware that it’s a single-player, story-driven survival game and makes references to tropes of the genre (as well as other sci-fi games like Alien: Isolation and Mass Effect), including gags about shoehorned plot contrivances, artificially extended wait times, stale gameplay, and fetch quests. Unfortunately, Breathedge is guilty of the things it makes jokes about, full of the most tedious, repetitive kinds of survival game clichés.TOP/BEST ADULT VIDEO GAMES IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (USA)

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Even when I was laughing, its awareness of these issues doesn’t make them any less of a problem, and humor isn’t a substitute for innovative gameplay. Breathedge’s main contribution to survival games is its movement, which is at least different enough to make the early routine novel. It was fun to putter a round in microgravity at first, bouncing off things and peeking behind asteroids. It’s amusing to snag floating resources out of the debris field that surrounds you. Many of the ruined spaceships that make up its world and the environments within it are designed quite well, with new things to find often hidden nearby or enticingly placed in plain view across a distance that you’re not sure how to cross yet. The layout of the early survival areas is one of Breathedge’s greatest strengths, feeling both very deliberately designed and like they could be real places. Which is good, since you tend to go back and forth through the same parts of them over and over and over. That’s because everything you do is limited by your air supply, which you have to constantly keep an eye on. Your ticking clock will peak at only around 10 or 15 minutes, and that’s if you devote lots of inventory space to oxygen refills. Generally I had far less time than that to explore and gather before I needed to retreat to a source of air… then tediously wait for my air supply to refill, which can take two minutes.

Try to stay alive.

Then I’d travel back out and get a few minutes of work done (if I was lucky) either exploring or gathering resources before I had to go fill up my oxygen again. The idea of limited air supply works a lot better in a game like Subnautica because when you’re running low on air all you have to do is swim straight up for a quick breather before returning to the interesting things you were doing. In addition to tediously waiting for your air to refill, you also have to wait for crafting to finish, which involves watching a bar slowly fill as you do nothing at all. You’ll also need to wait for research to finish, which operates on a timer of 15 minutes or more that goes down no matter what you’re doing. Killing time like this is absurd in a single-player game with no time pressure otherwise. It does nothing but make Breathedge longer. So most of your time is spent either waiting for a bar to fill or collecting resources. In true survival game fashion, you collect resources to make the things you need to go collect more, different resources, all in order to build some other thing to advance the plot. Gathering resources is as simple as moving around to snag floating things or getting out a new tool from your inventory (for some bizarre reason you only have four quickbar slots) to click on a static object with it.RESIDENT EVIL RESISTANCE

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Doing all that in zero gravity starts out novel, but it never evolves in a way to keep it interesting, and even lacks any satisfying sound or animation to accompany it. No terrain deformation, no automatic or upgraded gatherers, no factories – no real meaningful base-building at all, actually. It’s just a lot of clicking and hand-crafting, offering what’s essentially the most basic, early gameplay of games like Subnautica, Empyrion, or ARK without any of the significantly more efficient and fun advancement that comes later. Breathedge isn’t for everyone. I’d argue it’s not for most, come to think of it. One part survival-sim set in the far reaches of unforgiving space, one part fourth-wall shattering parody of the very genre it belongs to, Breathedge will live or die based on your tolerance for its comedy. Personally, I found it about as suffocating an experience as being ejected out of an airlock, and nowhere near as brisk. Over the course of its runtime, you’ll be put through just about every trope and mechanical rigamarole known to the genre, only this time you’ll have an incessant voice in your ear making quips about how funny it all is. This isn’t inherently an issue – the idea of a game relishing in industry-standard poor design choices while keeping you in on the joke sounds kind of marvellous –but Breathedge is neither funny or clever enough to maintain this tension beyond the first hour. Breathedge opens with arguably its best gag – two Fallout-lite robots with pixelated faces on retro screens are interrogating you about a recent catastrophic accident aboard a freighter.

Litter space with garbage you created.

You can smack talk ‘em a little, give the right amount of lip to the pigs as it were, but soon enough you’ll be recounting the events of the incident from your limited point of view. You play the role of an unnamed gentleman tasked with accompanying his grandfather’s casket back home when an explosion rips apart your transport, creating massive debris fields in which you’ll need to scavenge to survive. As far as setups go, I’ve seen worse. While my preference is still for the minimalist approach as seen in games like Stranded Deep, there is merit to imbuing the genre with some genuine character As you watch dear old Pa slip away into the vacuum of space, you’re left with naught but your family’s indestructible chicken and a small shuttle’s worth of basic survival gear. That first thing is a pretty good indicator of whether this game’s brand of irreverent humour will land with you, and it’s only ratcheted up from there with the inclusion of your in-suit AI. A fast-talking, non-stop quip machine, this AI is the game’s constant companion and is easily the make-or-break component of its design. No matter what you do, big or small, the AI will inevitably have something to chirp at you with. The voice acting is serviceable, though the sheer amount of dialogue that passes through this narrative device is likely too much for any talented actor to manage.Ebola 2

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Typical sardonic observations about the correct procedure in a crisis, the callousness of capitalism and a decent dose of just straight-up toilet humour are deployed liberally here. In more considered doses this style of humour might have been enjoyable, used to relieve the tension of surviving in such an unforgiving space or move the game’s surprisingly present narrative forward. Instead, Breathedge almost never leaves you alone with your own thoughts, with a barrage of lazy wisecracks and decade-old winking and nudging about the pitfalls of corporate bureaucracy. It’s so profoundly old hat and, worse still, not remotely funny. A massive space hearse suffers a wreck in the deep space, leaving the area filled with debris, coffins, dead passengers and yourself. Survive in this interstellar dump, uncover a global conspiracy, save the princess and don’t break your fingers while tapping the keyboard as you travel around the world (keeping your display on for full immersion is advised). Space isn’t a joke (despite us trying to prove otherwise) and not dying is a challenge. Lose your progress in spectacular ways, including but not limited to suffocation, freezing, incineration, electrocution, depression, blunt trauma, and more.

Fix and Decorate.

When all your neighbors just hover around in vacuum doing nothing but playing dead, various tools and gears will help you become the worst noisy neighbor ever. Create a unique space station, provide it with oxygen and electricity, install all kinds of equipment from solar panels to a hamster farm, and turn it into a real bachelor pad by stuffing it with furniture mixed with all kinds of junk. Breathedge is a space survival sandbox game where you are constantly seeking out materials from the wreckage of the space ship you crashed in, to survive and improve your situation. It inevitably involves crafting essential equipment and tools to allow you to progress and in this sense it is rather linear and fairly standard, especially in the early levels. You are given a set of tasks to complete largely in a pre-designed order and you are prevented (by distance and no knowledge of location) from accessing other areas until crafting progression allows. This is in ‘standard’ mode which is the story mode. Here there really isn’t much of the base building that you might expect in a sandbox crafter, rather you use discovered bases. Breathedge does offer a variety of play options which level story and freedom against permadeath, unlocked achievements and base building.

Breathedge is, graphically, a downright beautiful game right from the get go. The premise is that you have survived an explosion of the largest spaceship in human history, which it transpires was a funerary ship (appropriate). You are on it delivering your fathers’ coffin when the explosion occurs and now you must survive. Progress, like any sandbox crafter, is slow and contained at first, but opens up at a decent rate once you get past the first chapter. Your problems scale with progress as you move from simply surviving and getting home to uncovering and becoming embroiled in far bigger machinations as the game switches from a crafting exploration game to a more liner adventure game in its final few sections. A common frustration of sandbox crafters is obtaining enough of the right resources. In Breathedge common sense developers have prevailed and resources divide into two categories. Firstly the basics to survive, ice, various nutritional elements for crafting into food and various metal and chemicals for tools. These basics are in plentiful supply and often floating around freely…you won’t run out. Secondly the other stuff, materials for crafting into bigger items (once you have discovered blueprints), plastic, copper wiring, rubber, paint, etc.

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These things are found next to or attached to items of space debris. So there is some clarity about where to look for stuff you need and the in-game encyclopaedia offers visual clues on where to find them. This clarity means progression is always possible and never too far away. There are some gripes about unnecessary time wasting that falsely lengthens game time for no purpose and it is all over the place. Journey time is one particular complaint, it takes a long time to travel anywhere initially and repeatedly having to return to your base to refill oxygen on top of that is annoying. Planning and crafting to bridge what, early in the game, seems a vast distance and discover a new base takes a long time. Once you get there and realise you need to return to transfer your phat stack of collected resources, over several journeys it is most definitely annoying. I mean having unlocked or completed an area, what is the point in making me travel 4 minutes back to my original base just to collect some resources This is space and the future, (albeit a 1950s Soviet stylised one) so why, once I have securely moved on in the game or discovered more bases, can I not activate a fast travel system?Warhammer 40000 Space Marine

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