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Review: Beyond Contact

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Hey there, fellow gamers! Buckle up and get ready for another wild ride through space, as we dive into the world of “Beyond Contact,” a sci-fi survival crafting game that’s packed with surprises, challenges, and a whole lot of space-age activities.

Don’t worry, the aliens in the back are TOTALLY friendly!

First, let me paint you a picture of the plot: the year is 2766, and you’re Quinn Hicks, an elite Space Corps member with a vital mission to save the dying planet of Ketern. With its dynamic biomes, treacherous hazards, and mysterious energy source, you’ll be at the edge of your seat as you fight to save an entire civilization from annihilation.

Now, let’s talk modes! Beyond Contact offers both a narrative-driven Story Mode and an open-ended Conquest Mode, catering to players who crave a deep, immersive experience, as well as those who prefer endless base-building and epic battles against the fearsome Corrupted hordes. Co-op fans fear not! The game also features a cooperative mode, where teamwork and shared objectives reign supreme.

The gameplay, as you may have guessed, revolves around survival. Exploration, discovery, and resource management are key as you traverse the various alien landscapes, encountering bizarre creatures and peculiar plants. It’s all about adapting and overcoming, with a research and crafting system that lets you turn scavenged materials into essential tools, weapons, and structures.

As for farming and base-building, Beyond Contact also has that too. You can create genetically modified crops, construct farms within protective habitats, and optimize yields to ensure your survival in a brutal world. The Habitat system takes base-building to a whole new level, allowing you to create the ultimate cosmic sanctuary.

I have way too many ingredients.

One aspect of the game that truly stands out is its art style, which draws inspiration from pulp sci-fi comics. This unique aesthetic adds a touch of nostalgia and character to the experience, providing a visual treat for players. From the 2D comic book style for the cut scenes and the 3D models for the survival/exploration gameplay, it was actually a delight to witness. The developers obviously put a lot of hard work into the world’s details as everything seems so vibrant.

Like… I know they’re about to crash, but look at how awesome this seems!

Now, let’s get personal – *my* honest opinion on Beyond Contact. I must admit, even though the story was intriguing, the gameplay left me wanting more. I found myself lost a few times (even with a map), and the survival mechanics felt somewhat simplistic. It’s true that the grinding can get tedious, and the formula might seem familiar to survival game veterans. It got a bit grindy and tedious at times, especially during the farming portion where you would have to wait a certain amount of time to complete a project. However, I have to give credit where it’s due – the controls were easy to understand, and the game could be an excellent introduction for newcomers to the genre. Plus, I still can’t get over the art style.

Yeah… There’s a lot going on on this map.

In conclusion, Beyond Contact may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but it has plenty to offer for those who are new to survival games or simply looking for a sci-fi adventure with a distinctive visual twist. If you’re new to survival games or just love the sci-fi aesthetic, it’s definitely worth a shot. But for survival game veterans, it might feel a bit too simple or uninteresting. However, I still encourage others to try Beyond Contact for themselves and see what they think about it. Happy gaming!

SUMMARY

+ Art Style is amazing.
+ The story/plot is very intriguing.
+ Controls were easy to understand for newcomers.
- The farming portion was boring to me.
- It can get easy to get lost in the open world.
+/- The formula for the gameplay has been done before.
+/- Great for newcomers, maybe not so much for survival experts.
Game Info:
Release Date: Apr 4, 2023
Platform(s): Steam
Publisher: Deep Silver
Developer: Playcorp Studios
No. of Players: Single Player/Online Co-op
(Reviewed on Steam)
Kejuan Valentine
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+ Art Style is amazing. <br/> + The story/plot is very intriguing. <br/> + Controls were easy to understand for newcomers. <br/> - The farming portion was boring to me. <br/> - It can get easy to get lost in the open world. <br/> +/- The formula for the gameplay has been done before. <br/> +/- Great for newcomers, maybe not so much for survival experts. <br/> Game Info: <br/> Release Date: Apr 4, 2023 <br/> Platform(s): Steam <br/> Publisher: Deep Silver <br/> Developer: Playcorp Studios <br/> No. of Players: Single Player/Online Co-op <br/> (Reviewed on Steam) <br/>Review: Beyond Contact

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