![]() ![]() This is a long game but one that you can dip in and out of. ![]() What you need to do is approach the game with the right mindset really. That said, it might seem a bit strange that you spend so much of this game hitting walls and furniture until it falls apart. ![]() It’s quite a clever system but it works and they’ve cleverly worked out a way to make even basic materials useful later on it the game. There’s something pretty satisfying about that.ĭysmantle truly does let you destroy almost everything. It turns out you need a sawmill and smelter for those things but once you get that next bit of kit, you can go back to old areas and smash up the previously indestructible stuff there. For a while all my upgrades and new gear seemed to need lumber or titanium, items that aren’t dropped by defeated foes. Of course, with games like this it becomes about getting the next thing. You’ll can only equip a small number of each though so managing your current inventory is a big part of the game. You’ve got clothing to protect you from damage and the elements (the game has snow and desert areas), tools such as the weapons (baseball bat, machete) and things like spades, hoes and building equipment and trinkets that offer different buffs. These can then be used to upgrade your existing gear or, more importantly, create new equipment.Įquipment is split into several categories. There are a lot of objects and a lot of materials to collect. A chair might give you fabric, a fence will give you scrap wood, railings will give you metal, smashing crockery will give you ceramic material and so on. You’ll need resources and these come from destroying all those things. You’ve got a crowbar and you’re on a large island full of ‘stuff’ such as houses, vehicles, trees, fences and so on. It is set in an open-world as described and has the questing and upgrading of an RPG but there’s this whole other aspect to the game which, as the title suggests, is that you need to destroy everything. Quick how you’d categorise it however, is somewhat tricky.ĭysmantle is a mix of crafting in the Terraria/Minecraft mode but with better visuals and zombie-based survival horror. And now it’s time for Dysmantle, a game that eschews the whole rogue thing and is instead described, somewhat incorrectly, as an open-world RPG. The Finnish developer/publisher has put out some of our favourite rogue-lites, namely Jydge, Tesla vs. We’ve been championing 10TonsLtd for a long time now. Januin PS5 / Reviews tagged 10tonsltd / crafting / dysmantle / survival horror / zombies by Richie ![]()
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