I love your channel. Whenever i even think of any kind of sci fi you always got it covered. If Obsidiantant hasn’t covered it then it simply does not exist!
The world sounds a bit like the planet from Brandon Sanderson's Stormlight Archive. To adapt to the superstorms of that story, all the plants have various hiding mechanisms and all the creatures are crustaceans of different shapes and sizes . This game's answer seems to be "everything grows super fast". The concept is still interesting, but it looks like it could have been taken further.
Reminds me more of the plant from his book The Sunlit Man, close sun burns off everything during the day, and plants grow to full maturity every dawn due to the suns investiture. So growing and harvesting food requires playing chicken with the sun lol
+1 that this reminded me more of The Sunlit Man. The entire civilization exists on motorized platforms that stay running to stay on the night-side of the planet, because the sun scorches everything it sees. Combine that with a very small planet with a very rapid day/night cycle and plantlife that's adapted accordingly and you've got an extreme environment to say the least.
they're going to have a bunch of different planets to survive on in Star Rupture and I'm so looking forward to it. The Next Fest demo showed a different planet that had a different heat based rupture effect but the current live demo, called Ocean World, has a massive flood. This means different tech parts are probably going to be designed for different conditions, so a solar panel structure for example won't survive being washed away but the heat wave will instead overcharge the connected battery. That's just my guess though, this one's on my radar and I'm looking forward to seeing what they do with it.
Honestly Obsidian, these ads are getting trivial at this point. You're just talking about a lackluster game trailer for 8 minutes with no meat to it. And the game has no release date. Great..
Without TH-camrs like him no one would even know anything about games like these. Small indie dev studios without big marketing budgets deserve some attention too. It's up to you if you are interested or not but at least the word is out.
They are commenting about the delivery not the content it self basically this could have been a yt short, that show cased a possible great games that's TBA @blackwersus
I love how games sometimes are using commonly known mechanics i.e. wipes for their own storytelling. This is clever and I love it. Hope the game would be fun but even if it wasn't the case kudos for the idea.
Been on my Wishlist for over a year now! I LOVE Green Hell, no survival game comes CLOSE, so i am excited to see where the dev team goes for their next game.
If you're wondering about fauna adapting to survive fire, as a mammalian example, look to the Wombat - truly fascinating creatures! Game looks pretty cool, studio has good chops so, hopefully it'll be maximum smiles per gallon! :)
Wasn't there some MMO a few years back that tried this concept of a world being destroyed and rebuilt and something like that? I seem to vaguely recall that. It's interesting that ObsidianAnt is more excited about the world than the gameplay. If a game doesn't have good gameplay then nothing else matters, in my opinion. This looks like yet another cookie cutter survival/base builder: gather materials, build automation, gather more materials, build bigger base for more automation and so on. And then they add the cyclical disasters, which is basically a fancy version of seasons you'd see in games like Banished, Manor Lords and other city builder/survival games. There was nothing that really hooked me here.
Given what Creepy Jar did with Green Hell and how it's still getting new content and patches for free years after release has me excited to see this new title.
If I am being completely honest about the state of modern (space) games all I can say with complete confidence is that every freaking thing looks the same as the thing that came before. There has not been an original game or idea for over a decade now. Creative poverty reigns supreme in Hollywood but also all these game studios making the same shit year after year is really really sad. That image of these devs at 05:14 just says it all. This is how I literally imagine them.. just doing someone's bidding. Just having a job churning out boring ass asset after asset and uploading it to the machine. Just that look in her face... someone who died inside a long time ago. Jesus.
making the same thing as everyone else is the safe route and being safe is what makes money capitalism dictates that the goal of game companies is to make the most money, not make the best game
I agree. The gameplay does not seem to be my cup of tea at all (I am so bored by games focusing on endless collecting resources, building stuff and trying to survive, like super-boring Minecraft and No Man's Sky), but the planet looks very interesting. Aren't there any tight space-themed adventure games with non-repetitive gameplay but lots of interesting choices and non-stop action in space as well as on worlds like this? That is what I want. Exploration, adventure and excitement. Like being a space-agent on a mission in a wonderful space opera setting, or something. I enjoyed FTL, but there _must_ be something even better.
starfield was supposed to be that game, but considering how that turned out it I think everyone will just keep making survival mmos now the middle part of ME Andromeda is pretty good at this if you haven't tried it
I have a feeling the devs of this game read the book 'A Mote in Gods Eye' :) Excellent book and i highly recommend it to any space / sci-fi fans. It was written by the same authors as Ringworld I think. I could be way off there, but I think so. P.S. Does anyone have any good sci-fi book recommendations? Im in the middle of Dragons Egg right now.
Looks like a mix between no mans sky and satisfactory, it's interesting but I'm not sure it's really unique enough from the short clips we've seen yet. Perhaps a game for picking up in sales
It seems that there's 4 types of games nowadays: survival/crafting, battle royale, slash em up/souls like, and meme coop backrooms/lethal company etc. I am so bored to be honest. I hate live service and triple A and their horrible practices. I miss more games like Myst or Obduction, the finished single player classic experience, without micro/macro transactions, politics and all that BS. Everybody is making the same 4 games over and over again.
That is because games have gone from passion projects to being larger than the movie industry. Just like blockbusters, they pump out sequels to "what works" over and over until they run it into the ground. And to appease the angry ones, they all include "The Message" of course. 💀
Sounds interesting, although I'm a little tired of the "Star" prefix being a requirement in so many of these games. We get it, it's a space game. Star Trek, Star Wars, Star Citizen, Star Atlas, Stars Reach, Starfield, StarRupture...I know it has nothing to do with the quality of the game, but man it's annoying. Imagine if every major fantasy IP had the word "Fantasy" in the title (all FF entries notwithstanding).
If they don't add VR support, i'm not even getting even near this game. I have a feeling more survival games have to get VR support otherwise, it ain't looking good for them. 2, 3 days of gameplay then forgotten in the library isn't the way to go.
A planet with life that would orbit such a star would have evolved biological and behavioral mechanisms to survive the deadly cycle of its star. But rapid growth as it is shown in the video could not be realistically possible due to basic thermodynamics processes. looks intriguing though 🤔
Thank you to Star Citizen people will be very skeptical about supporting games that say in the near future, they will show videos but what they deliver is watered down or will take decades to be what they show on demos... star citizen is still in pre alpha after 11 almost 12 years and no alpha or game release in sight but they will sell you ships oh yeah 700 million dollar (PRE) alpha) not alpha game, and instead of paying dedicated QA they will sell you the privilege to pre test the pre alpha 😂
I'm confused. You say gameplay is like many others. But what survival game has this kind of factory building? I don't know one. Factory builder where you can run around don't have much in the way of survival and survival don't have much in the way of factory building.
But is it co-op? The older I get, the more I just don’t want to play a game unless my partner can play with me. If I can’t share the journey with her, it feels… not worth the hours?
Oh no, not another survival game. I'm so sick of survival games. There are so many of them. I hope the developer does a decent job of it but I won't be buying it.
I kinda feel the same. I felt my soul disappear when I saw what appeared to be a "mining ray" at 1:52... I just ... I can't mine any more "whatever-ium" by pointing a beam or pickaxe at it and waiting for an unnecessarily long time to gather 2x of something I need 1500x of... I just can't anymore.
I love your channel.
Whenever i even think of any kind of sci fi you always got it covered.
If Obsidiantant hasn’t covered it then it simply does not exist!
The world sounds a bit like the planet from Brandon Sanderson's Stormlight Archive. To adapt to the superstorms of that story, all the plants have various hiding mechanisms and all the creatures are crustaceans of different shapes and sizes . This game's answer seems to be "everything grows super fast". The concept is still interesting, but it looks like it could have been taken further.
By extension, wood is a rare commodity in Stormlight, since trees are hard to grow
Reminds me more of the plant from his book The Sunlit Man, close sun burns off everything during the day, and plants grow to full maturity every dawn due to the suns investiture. So growing and harvesting food requires playing chicken with the sun lol
Kinda reminds me of 3-body problem aswell
+1 that this reminded me more of The Sunlit Man. The entire civilization exists on motorized platforms that stay running to stay on the night-side of the planet, because the sun scorches everything it sees. Combine that with a very small planet with a very rapid day/night cycle and plantlife that's adapted accordingly and you've got an extreme environment to say the least.
concept is interesting, and i would say lazy idea for this kind of problem
1:07 looks like a bunch of godzillas comin out of the ground lol
Thanks for showing me this it flew totally under my Radar.
@@underleftnope, it will be released pretty soon, first half of 2025. This is kind of insider info
we're gunna wait a few years then it's gunna flop
they're going to have a bunch of different planets to survive on in Star Rupture and I'm so looking forward to it. The Next Fest demo showed a different planet that had a different heat based rupture effect but the current live demo, called Ocean World, has a massive flood. This means different tech parts are probably going to be designed for different conditions, so a solar panel structure for example won't survive being washed away but the heat wave will instead overcharge the connected battery. That's just my guess though, this one's on my radar and I'm looking forward to seeing what they do with it.
I was wrong with this comment, it's eden crafters that has multiple planets. just making the correction in the comments :)
Honestly Obsidian, these ads are getting trivial at this point. You're just talking about a lackluster game trailer for 8 minutes with no meat to it. And the game has no release date. Great..
and have to play the video at 1.5 to 2 times speed because otherwise it just drones 😢
Without TH-camrs like him no one would even know anything about games like these. Small indie dev studios without big marketing budgets deserve some attention too. It's up to you if you are interested or not but at least the word is out.
They are commenting about the delivery not the content it self basically this could have been a yt short, that show cased a possible great games that's TBA @blackwersus
I love how games sometimes are using commonly known mechanics i.e. wipes for their own storytelling. This is clever and I love it. Hope the game would be fun but even if it wasn't the case kudos for the idea.
I would never have heard of it if not for you Ant. Looks really interesting.
Wow, this reminds me "loosely" of "Three Body Problem". Thanks for posting this. Looking forward to more of this! RIBBIT!
Been on my Wishlist for over a year now! I LOVE Green Hell, no survival game comes CLOSE, so i am excited to see where the dev team goes for their next game.
Sounds really cool thanks for the vid 👍
If you're wondering about fauna adapting to survive fire, as a mammalian example, look to the Wombat - truly fascinating creatures!
Game looks pretty cool, studio has good chops so, hopefully it'll be maximum smiles per gallon! :)
Another super unknown game that has pretty cool planet design is Space Travellers (not the most creative name ever)
this looks more like Satisfactory then a true survival game
So basically the aliens from Three Body Problem world in a game then..
Interesting, this one's got my attention. FInally a breath of fresh air in the genre.
That world sounds so cool, i'm gonna buy that game.
This game looks cool, green hell was brutal, I wonder how deep into the survival mechanics they will go.
Wasn't there some MMO a few years back that tried this concept of a world being destroyed and rebuilt and something like that? I seem to vaguely recall that.
It's interesting that ObsidianAnt is more excited about the world than the gameplay. If a game doesn't have good gameplay then nothing else matters, in my opinion.
This looks like yet another cookie cutter survival/base builder: gather materials, build automation, gather more materials, build bigger base for more automation and so on. And then they add the cyclical disasters, which is basically a fancy version of seasons you'd see in games like Banished, Manor Lords and other city builder/survival games.
There was nothing that really hooked me here.
Thanks for this , it's on my list now ! :)
Given what Creepy Jar did with Green Hell and how it's still getting new content and patches for free years after release has me excited to see this new title.
Looks very similar to Satisfactory but with a time limit
My thoughts too.
I'm surprised this one slipped past me.... thanks for the heads up !
If it’s not game over for earth every 12000 years it won’t be for this game. I dig the concept
looks good, and probably will take 5 years until it hit the market.
I like the premise.
The cyclic nature of the 'burns' reminds me of Last Oasis.
Looking very interesting in deed! No Release Date gives me the Star Citizen PTSD though.
I really enjoyed Green Hell, I thought it was extremely well done. Definitely interested to see what they do here.
Looks more like a factory builder with survival elements than anything else.
This seems an awful lot like the concept I saw on TikTok a few years ago about a tunnel digger and a volcano that explodes then everything grows back
If I am being completely honest about the state of modern (space) games all I can say with complete confidence is that every freaking thing looks the same as the thing that came before. There has not been an original game or idea for over a decade now. Creative poverty reigns supreme in Hollywood but also all these game studios making the same shit year after year is really really sad.
That image of these devs at 05:14 just says it all. This is how I literally imagine them.. just doing someone's bidding. Just having a job churning out boring ass asset after asset and uploading it to the machine. Just that look in her face... someone who died inside a long time ago. Jesus.
making the same thing as everyone else is the safe route and being safe is what makes money
capitalism dictates that the goal of game companies is to make the most money, not make the best game
I was thinking the same about those (Stock?) images. They could have really chosen better.
I agree. The gameplay does not seem to be my cup of tea at all (I am so bored by games focusing on endless collecting resources, building stuff and trying to survive, like super-boring Minecraft and No Man's Sky), but the planet looks very interesting. Aren't there any tight space-themed adventure games with non-repetitive gameplay but lots of interesting choices and non-stop action in space as well as on worlds like this? That is what I want. Exploration, adventure and excitement. Like being a space-agent on a mission in a wonderful space opera setting, or something. I enjoyed FTL, but there _must_ be something even better.
starfield was supposed to be that game, but considering how that turned out it I think everyone will just keep making survival mmos now
the middle part of ME Andromeda is pretty good at this if you haven't tried it
I have a feeling the devs of this game read the book 'A Mote in Gods Eye' :) Excellent book and i highly recommend it to any space / sci-fi fans. It was written by the same authors as Ringworld I think. I could be way off there, but I think so. P.S. Does anyone have any good sci-fi book recommendations? Im in the middle of Dragons Egg right now.
I love this !
Visually it's incredible.
A lot of it seems quite pre-rendered though.
@@Antares2 Definitely, yes.
as soon as you said it was made by the developers of green hell, i locked in.
Reminds me of this older game, Fracture. But on a way larger scale.
Exodus is going to be insane
Someone's been watching the 3 Body Problem.
That's the first thing I thought of
Sci-fi survival game from the Green Hell studio? Hell yes - bring that on
Reminds me of Naval Action by Game-Labs with all of its wipes...
Looks like a mix between no mans sky and satisfactory, it's interesting but I'm not sure it's really unique enough from the short clips we've seen yet. Perhaps a game for picking up in sales
It gives me the vibes that the main inspiration is somehow Death Stranding 🤔
This looks very similar to that one planet in the new lost in space, i think it was by a black hole or something
It seems that there's 4 types of games nowadays: survival/crafting, battle royale, slash em up/souls like, and meme coop backrooms/lethal company etc. I am so bored to be honest. I hate live service and triple A and their horrible practices. I miss more games like Myst or Obduction, the finished single player classic experience, without micro/macro transactions, politics and all that BS. Everybody is making the same 4 games over and over again.
That is because games have gone from passion projects to being larger than the movie industry. Just like blockbusters, they pump out sequels to "what works" over and over until they run it into the ground. And to appease the angry ones, they all include "The Message" of course. 💀
sounds cool
Three Body vibes :)
So... this star is basically Avarice in X4.
No Man’s Nova
Is the planet tidally locked? Otherwise half the planet will be unaffected unless the cycle is really long.
Sounds interesting, although I'm a little tired of the "Star" prefix being a requirement in so many of these games. We get it, it's a space game. Star Trek, Star Wars, Star Citizen, Star Atlas, Stars Reach, Starfield, StarRupture...I know it has nothing to do with the quality of the game, but man it's annoying. Imagine if every major fantasy IP had the word "Fantasy" in the title (all FF entries notwithstanding).
So a variation of Satisfactory?
If they don't add VR support, i'm not even getting even near this game. I have a feeling more survival games have to get VR support otherwise, it ain't looking good for them. 2, 3 days of gameplay then forgotten in the library isn't the way to go.
VR support?
A planet with life that would orbit such a star would have evolved biological and behavioral mechanisms to survive the deadly cycle of its star. But rapid growth as it is shown in the video could not be realistically possible due to basic thermodynamics processes. looks intriguing though 🤔
reminds me of trisolaris, with the cycle of chaos and stable eras
Trisolarian the game?
Thank you to Star Citizen people will be very skeptical about supporting games that say in the near future, they will show videos but what they deliver is watered down or will take decades to be what they show on demos... star citizen is still in pre alpha after 11 almost 12 years and no alpha or game release in sight but they will sell you ships oh yeah 700 million dollar (PRE) alpha) not alpha game, and instead of paying dedicated QA they will sell you the privilege to pre test the pre alpha 😂
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I'm confused. You say gameplay is like many others. But what survival game has this kind of factory building? I don't know one. Factory builder where you can run around don't have much in the way of survival and survival don't have much in the way of factory building.
I wish we had such graphics in Elite Dangerous. Compared to this ED looks like an arcade game.
to be actual released in like 3 - 5 years, probably :/
pre rendered vapourware......
Efra-Breiðholt Reykjavik, Iceland here. Glad to see a gaming company that came out here to film for their game.
But is it co-op?
The older I get, the more I just don’t want to play a game unless my partner can play with me. If I can’t share the journey with her, it feels… not worth the hours?
There will be a co-op during the release. It is confirmed
@@andre19879 wonderful news. I’ll get it on my watchlist
Isnt that 3 body concept,
So, Satisfactory with server resets. Got it.
Soooo....It's NOT Satisfactory? lol
Satisfactory if it had hardcore disasters to deal with
Another starfield?
If this game doesn't have a VR option, I'm out.
the latest windows 3.1 game playable on iphone 8 ... sponsored videos are almost all time not good
Algorithm boost.
This isn’t new. Ark abberation did this
Oh no, not another survival game. I'm so sick of survival games. There are so many of them. I hope the developer does a decent job of it but I won't be buying it.
I kinda feel the same. I felt my soul disappear when I saw what appeared to be a "mining ray" at 1:52... I just ... I can't mine any more "whatever-ium" by pointing a beam or pickaxe at it and waiting for an unnecessarily long time to gather 2x of something I need 1500x of... I just can't anymore.
Too many repetitive video loops
so everything's just respawns that's like every mmo...nothing special about this game tbh
reaching for straws
not super keen on the world. looks okay, nothing special. but there is no gameplay, so nothing really.
meh
Green Hell devs making a space game? What the heck lol... Green hell looked AMAZING though I am excited to see where this is going to go