Reacting to new hazards - Hardspace: Shipbreaker Early Access Gameplay episode 11
Today me and the crew return to Hardspace: Shipbreaker, a game where you take on the role of an orbital salvage engineer cutting apart various kinds of ships; all so that your corporate overlords can resell the parts for a premium profit and so that you can pay off the 1.25 billion credit debt that the corporation incurred just to get you into space to do their job for them. In this episode, I continue to salvage yet another ship in a bid to earn both funds to pay off the debt, as well as gain enough experience to be awarded the next level of certification and get access to bigger and more valuable ships and the components that they are comprised of. Once I get to the next level I gain access to ships that still have their primary power source still installed, because apparently a piece of machinery that's so delicate that just moving it runs the risk of causing it to explode with the fury of a sun is less dangerous that an internal cabin that still pressurized with an oxygen environment. Still, the maws are fed and ships are scrapped. Enjoy. Episodes since last fatal in game accident: 11
Hardspace: Shipbreaker is an early access title still in active development. As such the events and activities in this video may not full reflect that of the finished game.
This video was made using the following programs:
Movavi Video Suite 18: https://www.movavi.com/
Movavi Video Editor Plus 2020: https://www.movavi.com/
OBS: https://obsproject.com/
Microsoft Windows's built in video recording program
Hardspace: Shipbreaker: Focus Home Interactive http://focus-home.com/games/hardspace:-shipbreaker
Watch from the beginning: Today we feed the Maw - Hardspace: Shipbreaker Gameplay: https://youtu.be/NIHAGvYa7k8
This video is not sponsored, and in fact I am fairly certain that at the time of this writing the publisher does not even know that I exist, and may take issue if they found out, so if you first saw this game here and the publisher asks where you heard about the game I would appreciate it if you just said "internet".
Thoughtful Question: What is the most interesting piece of mail that you have ever received, but never wanted?
This is where most people put their social media contacts:
I do not mediate socially.
Opening and Closing Pictures made using Microsoft Paint.
Opening, closing, and background audio made using the Nintendo Labo piano.
Always remember: Being afraid is not the act of a coward.
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