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Rust video game parental review
Rust video game parental review









rust video game parental review

Even if you somehow survive for a day or more, the game does a forced wipe on a schedule around once a month (on official servers at least) thus resetting all player and settlement statuses and leveling the playing field, more or less. Even with voice chat and a nice convenient conversation wheel, newbies and under equipped single players will likely get preyed upon by other players very quickly. There are many, many ways to bite the bullet in Rust from starvation, wild animals, radiation, inhospitable biomes or literally by a rusty bullet, rock or some makeshift weapon by another player. Rust is an always online game (and cross-platform too) and one that requires you to be on your toes at all times. Post-apocalyptic survival is the name of the game in Rust Console Edition, and before taking the plunge, just know that you’ll die and be killed… a lot. On a high level that’s what Rust is about. No, there’s no story to speak of and no specific endgame other than living as long as possible. Upon starting up Rust Console Edition and joining a server your underwear-clad procedurally generated character wakes up on a procedurally generated island environment alongside up to 100 other live players… with nothing more than a rock and a torch in your inventory.

RUST VIDEO GAME PARENTAL REVIEW PC

Rust Console Edition, while being at least a couple of major releases (and years) behind the current PC version, is still very worthy of the moniker and that description. These day, Rust is neither the best looking nor the most modern survival game out there, though it still checks off all the right boxes for a solid, sometimes rewarding, yet slightly frustrating experience.

rust video game parental review

The Facepunch-developed title originally launched 8 or so years ago on the PC, and has since seen many updates and iterations, though the real core of the game has surprisingly not varied all that much.

rust video game parental review

Rust is an unapologetically brutal first person online survival game that has definitely withstood the test of time. Developer: Double Eleven/Facepunch Studios











Rust video game parental review