![]() ![]() ![]() Void Bastards plays it smart when it comes to the equipment that your convict is allowed to take aboard a mission. Before that turning point, you'll often only have enough ammo to take out a mere couple of enemies that stand between you and that shiny new laminator that you need to complete one of your key objectives. Near the end of my first run, I was so flush with ammo that I had no problem boarding a ship and taking everything out with my stapler shotgun. If you do want to play Void Bastards like a shooter, each of the five weapons (six, if you purchase the Tydy DLC) has their own unique purpose and work better for taking out certain enemy types than others. Whatever enemies and security measures are active aboard the ship will attempt to take you out but you often can get through a ship without firing a single bullet. Your mission each time you board a derelict vessel is to get in, get some loot, and get out. To do so, you're presented with a star map and given free agency to fly outwards to derelict ships and space debris to seek out these parts for as long as your fuel stores hold out. Each mission objective has the player seek out key components to repair their vessel in hopes of escaping the Sargasso Nebula. While disguised as a first-person shooter, Void Bastards plays much more like a cross between System Shock and a puzzle game underneath the hood. ![]()
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