So what happens if you take the FPS genre, take from the genre of roguelike just enough to make it a sort of mix between survival and Rogue elements, add in a comic style and humor like it's straight from the 1980s? Also, you make this entire setting that we are trapped in a nebula that has the power to turn anyone not the player into creatures and mutations bent on hurting anything not them, while also showing off the EVILS OF CAPITALISM?
Sometimes I have grown to like certain games out of my comfort zone in a couple of ways, as my tastes for the Retro begin to settle in more and more in a Post-Pandemic world, but sometimes it is best to set everything aside, turn off the brain, and enter another world that is gripping just from the word go.
A group of freeze-dried and desiccated inmates in a prison transport ship get trapped in a Nebula known for it's ability to turn anyone not protected into Mutations, while also being hunted by Pirates looking for valuable salvage to sell.
Sometimes, throwing everything into the sink just works fantastically well.
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