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RPG Gamers Review


Unrated
Release Date 05 December, 2022
Developer Pahris Entertainment SIA
Publisher Pahris Entertainment SIA
Perspective 3rd-person

Game Details

A Fallout-inspired post-apocalyptic RPG in space with an extreme focus on role-playing. Inch wide, miles deep - intentionally short yet surprisingly deep and branching adventure with multiple gameplay styles. Combat 100% optional.

RPG Gamers summary

Title: “Space Wreck: A New Take on Classic RPG Design in a Post-Apocalyptic Space Exploration Game”

Space Wreck is a captivating new role-playing game taking its primary inspiration from iconic western isometric RPGs, such as Fallout, Fallout 2, and Arcanum. The game frames a heavily immersive and meticulous environment of post-apocalyptic space exploration, set two decades after a significant conflict revolving around asteroid mining.

With an emphasis on intensely hardcore role-playing, one of the most commendable features of Space Wreck is the player’s liberty to define their own character in detail, without any limitations to a predefined role. Players are allowed to portray a diverse array of characters - from smooth talker to sneaky hacker or brawling bully. This is achieved through a dynamic and allencompassing character creation system that not just adds unique abilities but also introduces specific limitations based on the character persona.

Space Wreck’s gameplay is dominated by the choices made by the players, which affects the game’s narrative and how NPCs react to their character. The game introduces different outcomes based on the character’s attributes. For instance, a character with a low charm value might struggle to engage in meaningful conversations with NPCs. Similarly, a character lacking sufficient computer skills is prone to crashing terminals when attempting to use them.

Emphasizing on their core belief that there are many ways to solve a problem, Space Wreck offers multiple solutions to quests based on your character’s strengths and weaknesses. It respects the chosen identity of each player’s character, which makes every in-game experience distinct and offers significant replay value.

The game world is deeply reactive, responding to the player’s choices and actions. Decision-making is a key element in the game, with the game’s narrative adapting to reflect the player’s choices and affording consequence-based gameplay. Every decision in Space Wreck can open up unique paths, trigger relevant events, or influence unique endings providing an array of scenarios and outcomes.

The game follows a non-linear world structure with extensive freedom for the players. Although there’s a main objective, it’s up to the players how they approach it. Additionally, the game also promotes optional but unlimited violence. This means that no conflict is inevitable, and combat-free gameplay is a possible course of action. And if you choose to engage in combat, the game features a strategic old-school tactical turn-based combat system with grid-based movements, action points, and dice rolls.

In conclusion, Space Wreck is designed to cater to fans of traditional RPGs who appreciate myriad choices, tangible outcomes, and freedom in gameplay. With its richly-detailed world and player-driven narrative, it is bound to offer a unique RPG experience set in the expanse of post-apocalyptic space.

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