Things don't go bump in space as there's no sound - Hardspace: Shipbreaker Early Access Gameplay
Today me and the crew return to Hardspace: Shipbreaker, a game where you play as an orbital salvage engineer taking apart old and unused ships that your corporate overlords then resell for a massive profit. All the while you work to pay of the one billion credit debt that they incurred to get you to space so that you can do their job for them. In this episode; I take my first look at a ghost ship, a derelict vessel that the corporate war monkeys "found" on the edge of known space. It should be pointed out that pretty much every ship I've come across so far has been an abandoned wreck to begin with, so that is nothing new. Still, there does seem to be something odd with this one; although I'm sure it's nothing that the red maw will be unwilling to eat. Enjoy. Episodes since last accidental explosive death: 4.
Hardspace: Shipbreaker is an early access title, and as such the mechanics and gameplay seen in the video may not be reflective of the final product.
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 strangest thing you have ever seen while performing an activity that you do regularly?
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: There is always hope.
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