

I can’t help but think that it was all thrown in at the last second though because the dialogue is entirely contradictory to the on-screen action. Riggs reminds her that preservation is last on the list, below things such as survival and completing the mission. Ashley is a scientist and argues about trying to preserve the local wildlife and fauna, while Mr.

In the opening few hours, it does seem like the overarching story and theme might be about environmentalism, though. If you’re seeking a powerful, compelling story, then best look elsewhere. Instead, it’s just about Humanity reaching out to the stars and looking to infect the rest of the universe with their godawful Pop music and rappers who can’t rap.

In a cool twist to the idea, Earth is actually doing okay and there is no pressing need for Humanity to move out of their parent’s house. Riggs, arrive on an alien planet via a rift with the goal being to establish a base and harvest the resources required to build a much larger portal device so that Earth can begin colonizing the planet properly. Here’s the lowdown: Ashley and her mechanised suit, named Mr. Don’t hold that against them, though, because you’ve suddenly appeared on their planet and keep building shit on it. You see, there is a touch of Starship Troopers in that gloriously gloopy mix in the form of an alien planet teeming with bugs that all want to murder you. It’s a shame about the bugs in it, though. Somehow, though, the concoction isn’t just drinkable, it’s kind of delicious. The mixture could easily have felt generic, a garbage smoothie that makes you spew across the kitchen like the world’s most disgusting fire hydrant. That confidence is well-founded, though, because while The Riftbreaker does have some problems it’s also a great blending of genres, combining base-building and some good ‘ol fashioned shootin’.
#THE RIFTBREAKER PUBLISHERS PLUS#
So confident, in fact, that Exor Studios have a demo of The Riftbreaker available to play, plus the Prologue. It’s so refreshing when indie developers come along and are proud and confident of their work.
#THE RIFTBREAKER PUBLISHERS CODE#
So many games these days release broken or have their review code held back until the very last minute because the developers and the publisher aren’t confident about the reception.
