![]() There's abandoned towns to scavenge for supplies in and different biomes that'll test your might. Wondering around this wasteland can actually be pretty fun. Crafting itself is pretty simple (in a good way) and easy to pick up. With these materials, you can craft your tools and resources needed in order to grow your camp into a huge base. With your rock, you’re able to cut down trees to gather wood and smash boulders to harvest rocks. ![]() It’s a mechanic that we’ve seen in most survival games but I actually like the way it’s done here more so than in other titles. You’ll have to manage your health, hunger, and thirst in order to survive, but the elements too can have an impact on your character. You spawn with nothing but a rock and a torch and from there, you’re left to your own devices. Rust: Console Edition drops players into a post-apocalyptic world. ![]() The majority of my gripes with the game are part of the actual gameplay and led me to feel disinterested in the game at all. I quite like that idea in theory but I have some issues with how they actually executed it. This version will follow its own roadmap and ties different aspects into itself apart from the PC version. It is a port but not in the traditional sense. Double Eleven has marketed this game as its own standalone version of Rust that at its core has the same mechanics as the OG version. ![]() Most may assume that Rust: Console Edition is just a port of the PC version but that's not fully correct. ![]()
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