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Rust game review
Rust game review













rust game review
  1. #RUST GAME REVIEW PC#
  2. #RUST GAME REVIEW SERIES#

There is no tutorial here so the game features a steep and tough learning curve, however, once you get past this you should really enjoy Rust. Your first thought upon waking up is to build a house or a hut to survive the night in, however, this becomes a menial task as you’ll not only search the whole map looking for supplies, you'll also probably be killed once you have found them. There isn’t any sort of story here, instead you’ll find yourself waking up in the middle of nowhere and must try to scavenge for food, weapons and other supplies otherwise you will be killed. There are a few options like turning off motion blur and adjusting your Field Of Vision but this isn’t really groundbreaking and doesn’t change much.

#RUST GAME REVIEW SERIES#

Not only does Rust look like a PlayStation 2 era game, it also doesn’t have many options to take advantage of the most advanced hardware in PlayStation 5 or the Xbox Series X.

#RUST GAME REVIEW PC#

Sometimes it is genuinely fun to go and kill some newbies whilst you have lots of impressive gear.Įven after eight years the game doesn’t look visually great on PC and unfortunately this carries over to the PlayStation 4 version of the game. While there are some toxic players, you can’t really blame the game for it as every community has its bad apples and it’s hard to stop them. When I was new and getting used to the game I was especially being repeatedly targeted as I had very little to defend myself with and was an easy source of early game supplies. The game doesn’t allow private servers and while there are a few public ones, if you find one that has some toxic players, chances are you will find another in the same state too. There are some serious issues with servers. This is really helpful and allows you to enjoy the game to its fullest without worrying about having to find your headset (or buy one). The game even features something similar to an emote wheel with different automatic sentences available so if you don’t have a mic you can still communicate to nearby players. This works very effectively and allows some of the more complex controls to transfer well to a controller. Instead of using button combos, the game uses radial menus. So how well do the controls transfer over from the PC version? Actually, very nicely.

rust game review

So one hour becomes two and then quickly becomes ten. From the outside it may be intimidating but when you are actually playing Rust it just kinda coerces you into playing more and more as you don’t want to lose your stuff. This is the main feature that separates Rust from other similar titles but at what cost? Well, it is actually very appealing. Yes, not only will you have to fight the world and the players while you're in the game but you will also have the fear of logging off for the day and coming back the next only to have to start everything all over again. What makes Rust stand out from all the other survival titles that have come to light since its release? The main factor that separates this from the rest is, the world never truly pauses. What is Rust I hear you ask? Well, it’s a game that has been available for a long time on PC and is finally available on PlayStation and Xbox. Reviews // 4th Aug 2021 - 2 years ago // By Blake Hawthorn Rust Reviewĭeveloped by Facepunch Studios Ltd and published by Double Eleven, Rust is finally available on consoles.















Rust game review