First thought of as an aperitif game before the next Homeworld 3, Hardspace Shipbreaker finally took a completely different tangent. He who gave himself a year to close his early access, he will have spent twice as much to achieve his vision. If the gameplay was already in place and has only flourished since then, Blackbird Interactive’s ambition was to add a real narrative decorum to it. A narrative made up of slavery megacorporation and latent class struggle, which will patiently unfold around a (good) hundred days of work. Prepare kawa thermos and triangle sandwiches: you will have to burn hard.
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