Hardspace: Shipbreaker Europe Steam CD Key
Hardspace: Shipbreaker is a simulation game developed by Blackbird Interactive studio. We are talking about a band whose portfolio includes RTS called Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak. Production allows us to play the role of a collector of space scrap, earning a living by selling parts dismantled from abandoned ships.
Story
Hardspace: Shipbreaker takes us into a future where interstellar travel is part of everyday life. As technology is constantly evolving, obsolete spacecraft are abandoned and littered with Earth's orbit. The main character of the game is Cutter, a collector of space scrap, who intends to get rich by selling components dismantled from such wrecks. First, however, the protagonist has to pay off the huge debt of one billion credits he took at LYNX in order to start his career.
Gameplay
In Hardspace: Shipbreaker, the action is shown from the first person perspective (FPP). In the course of the game, we dismantle valuable parts from wrecks of spacecraft and systematically transport them to our own ship. In the meantime, we can also learn more about the history of the dismantled units (many of them came to orbit from deep space) and learn about the history of their crews.
Of course, we don't work with our bare hands; the protagonist has useful equipment, including a laser cutter. Thanks to it, we can not only cut specific components, but also create additional entrances to ships (most often from the inside, because the materials from which their outer shells are made are sometimes too hard). These are needed both for faster movement and for easier transport of larger parts that would not fit in a lock or standard manholes. In addition, we have a rope at our disposal, thanks to which we can more efficiently move over longer distances in conditions of almost zero gravity or bind individual objects together, which facilitates their transport. As individual ships are procedurally generated, we often have to use a handheld scanner that allows you to quickly find out about the layout of the rooms and the location of useful scrap.