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You can try out the first public demo of the space survival game Breathedge 2 during Steam Next Fest, taking place this week
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- Try the Breathedge 2 demo during Steam Next Fest this week, Feb 24 - March 3.
- Explore diverse zones with unique rules, resources, and enemies in space survival.
- Manage and upgrade your spaceship; drive vehicles on planets and in space.
- Your team has dynamic roles and needs, affecting ship life and adventure outcomes.
Indie game developer RedRuins Softworks and publisher HypeTrain Digital have confirmed Breathedge 2 will release its first demo during Steam Next Fest. In case you haven't checked this game out yet, this is a space survival title with ridiculous issues, as you continue the adventures of a spaceman who is confronted with intergalactic problems that he must now fix. You can check out the latest trailer above and the info below on the sequel, as the demo will be made available from February 24 until March 3.
Breathedge 2
Breathedge 2 is an ironic retro-futuristic space survival game that continues the story of the Man facing epic intergalactic problems. Together with your irreplaceable companions, try to put an end to the Breathedge Corporation without dying or going crazy in the process. The world of Breathedge 2 consists of multiple distinct zones, each with its own rules, resources, and opportunities to explore. There are different star systems with their own visual features, colorful planets in the background, and, of course, dead passengers floating around. Naturally, numerous planets are home to numerous enemies. The very real ones, running, flying, jumping, and even rolling enemies.
Manage and upgrade your own spaceship, expand its capabilities, and equip new, occasionally useless compartments. And while you're off the ship, drive vehicles in outer space and on the surfaces of planets. Best of all, the vehicles even have trunks that open with an incredibly pleasant sound. Each participant of your journey plays their role in ship life and management, makes survival in the unfriendly cosmos easier, and opens up new opportunities. However, they require attention, pursue personal goals, and generally behave not as your static quest companions. If you disregard your team, your ship, and your duties as a great captain, the team may do the same. And if they do, you'll find yourself in a sinking ship.
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Gavin is the current Games Editor for Bleeding Cool. He has been a lifelong geek who can chat with you about comics, television, video games, and even pro wrestling. He can also teach you how to play Star Trek chess, be your Mercy on Overwatch, recommend random cool music, and goes rogue in D&D. He also enjoys hundreds of other geeky things that can't be covered in a single paragraph. Follow @TheGavinSheehan on Facebook, Twitter/X, Instagram, Bluesky, Threads, and Hive, for random pictures and musings.Comments will load 20 seconds after page. Click here to load them now.
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