The final version of Memories Of Mars is out there for all of the announced platforms so we can dive into all the Memories Of Mars
It has been a long run since we first heard about Memories Of Mars and it went into Early Access for all of those PC gamers out there. The day is now that PS4 and Xbox One gamers can give the game a solid go too with the full launch there as well. All something that Limbic Entertainment has been working on since 2018. Just know that you can pick up Memories Of Mars now and give it all a go to try to survive on the Red Planet with all of the insanity that is there and we brought with us. Now, this is not just a farming and terraforming simulator at the end of the day, even if it sounds that way.
This may not be the biggest of news for those out there that have been experiencing Memories Of Mars since 2018, but it is one more full distraction for many out there to keep an eye on. If you still need a bit more to sell you on the game, though, this all comes with the usual launch trailer to see and enjoy before you toss down your money. This one does make Memories Of Mars look a bit more like an action title instead of a survival game, but that just highlights that we will have more to do than grow potatoes from poo.
Memories Of Mars — Launches On Steam, PS4, Xbox One
Global Publisher 505 Games, and industry veterans Limbic Entertainment have announced today the multiplatform launch of Memories Of Mars – an open-world survival game set against fictional abandoned mining operations of the Red Planet. Previously part of Steam’s Early Access program, Memories Of Mars debuts today digitally worldwide for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC with enhanced player offerings priced at £14.99. Players joining the mission launch of Memories Of Mars on PC and Xbox One will receive 10% off their purchase for one-week only.
Set 100 years in the future, the dream of exploiting and colonizing Mars has proven impossible. Players will see themselves as recently awoken clones tasked with surviving the barren wastelands of Mars. Players must explore the unforgiving Martian terrain and build a habitable homestead while fighting off against a variety of dangers including strange enemies, extreme conditions and other human clone survivors. Players will also unveil the events that led to the withdrawal from the Red Planet in the hope to answer one question: can they escape?
- Explore and Discover: Explore over 16 KM2 of Martian landscape complete with deserts, craters, canyons, rocky planes, and mesas. Visit over 120 points of interest including abandoned towns, mines, industrial facilities, biodomes…
- Survive, Craft and Build: Look after your basic needs and cooperate or compete with other clones to gather resources, 3D print all your equipment and build your base, from a functional module to an impressive stronghold containing advanced workstations. There are upgradeable skills and hundreds of items to customize your experience.
- Emergency Protocols and Combat: The game features a quest-like system known as “Emergency Protocols” that will have players perform different tasks through the environment as they learn about the downfall of Mars and encounter and hostile NPCs and competing players that are always looking to interrupt your adventures. These NPCs, from basic security robots or drones to titanic military units, are strange enemies left over from previous, failed, colonization efforts. Now they’ve gone rogue, and you’ll need to fend them off.
- Events and Escape Capsule: Memories Of Mars offers organic opportunities for adventure, including a unique system of in-game events where players will converge and compete for resources. And finally the possibility to put together an escape capsule and send it back to Earth.
Have you been watching Memories Of Mars the whole time or have you been in the mix playing the Early Access before now? Do you like the fact that there will be a bit more action in the mix of the gameplay or did you expect it all to be just a “farming simulator?” Will you be giving it a go on the PC still or would you be willing to jump over to the consoles to give it a play? Let us all know down in the comments and then feel free to discuss. If there is more to share for Memories Of Mars, we will add it all on the site. Just keep checking in for it all.