

Needless to say, the missions become more and more complex and harder to achieve as you progress. Night and day are equally hard to survive, although in different ways.Īmongst other things, you will face major weather events, such as lightning setting your camp on fire, storms pushing you off course, and the very dark nights are hard to navigate, even with a handy torch to light your way. You have to gather all sorts of resources as well as looking for the exotic substances: oxygen, food, water, and material to construct shelters to protect you from the hostile environment. You must use your rudimentary tools to survive, build better tools and keep yourself always improving. Once time is up, your escape pod returns to the space station, and your character will remain on the surface, along with any power-ups and loot – permanently! (See The Nitty Gritty below for more about this.)Īs with most survival games, you are given the bare minimum with which you can survive. Every mission has a timer, and you must return to home base before this timer runs out. You live on a space station that is orbiting the planet and are dropped down to the land once you have accepted a mission contract.


The player’s task is to investigate the exotics for your bosses at UDA, transport them safely to Earth and, of course, sell them for a massive profit if at all possible.
#Icarus gameplay full#
The storyline is simply told: an attempt was made, a short time before the story begins, to terraform Icarus, but something went horribly wrong because the planet was full of ‘exotics’ – unknown substances that wreaked havoc with the terraforming process.
#Icarus gameplay Pc#
RocketWerkz notes that pre-orders can be refunded at any time, no matter how long purchasers play the beta for.Icarus for PC is a session-based survival game and – a heads up for Greek mythology fans who might otherwise be disappointed – it involves a fictional planet called Icarus: it is not about the boy who didn’t listen to his dad, Daedalus (Dadalus?) and flew too close to the sun with rather terminal consequences! Interested parties can pre-order Icarus for around £21 on Steam. RocketWerkz says exact times will be detailed closer to the beta's launch. 23rd-24th October will unlock faction missions, and the final beta weekend from 6th-7th November ushers in a special community event. 28-29th August, for instance, will allow players to explore Icarus' forest biome, with the follow-up session on 11th-12th September enabling the biome's storms.Ģ5th-26th September unlocks the arctic biome (with its animals and blizzards), while 9th-10th October will give beta players the chance to explore the desert biome.

RocketWerkz will be launching its Icarus beta - available to anyone that pre-orders the game - on 28th August, splitting the beta into five weekend session, each introducing a new element of the game. We've been keeping a close eye on the state of our development builds and have decided that we want to give Icarus more love by delaying the game." While on Icarus, players can use the resources around them to build tools, structures, and machinery to protect themselves, and those that manage to survive until the return trip back into orbit can use the rare materials they acquire to craft advanced tech in preparation for tougher challenges ahead.Įxplaining its decision to delay Icarus until November in a post on Steam, RocketWerkz wrote, "Our team is committed to providing the best experience for our players at launch. That translates to what RocketWerkz is calling a "session-based PvE survival game", where up to eight co-op players repeatedly leave their orbital space station to participate in time-limited jaunts on the planet's survive, which can last from hours to days to weeks. Watch on YouTube Icarus - Gameplay Trailer.
