Genesis Alpha One Is A Shooter With Base Building And Clones
/There's a new trailer out for Genesis Alpha One, that shows that there's more to it than just shooting aliens in space. This 'Planetary Landing' trailer, demonstrates the planet exploration side of Genesis Alpha One.
It's all about finding a new home for humanity. The Germany-based developer Radiation Blue describes Genesis Alpha One as "a revolutionary mix of roguelike, FPS, base building and survival that puts you in the role of an interstellar pioneer."







Each game is different thanks to procedural generation. You'll grow your crew by making clones out of alien DNA picked up in your travels, and slowly build and manage your spaceship, handling any issue that would make you lose your ship entirely. Exploring planets is where you gather resources and if you're unlucky, some nasty creatures might tag along as you head back to your ship. We've seen enough space horror films to know that's not good.
Genesis Alpha One is set for a 2018 release on PS4 and PC. It was revealed back in E3 2017 by Radiation Blue and will be published by Team 17.
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