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Steam [Review] Rust

Submitted by Lakeey, , Thread ID: 91163

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06-06-2018, 05:38 PM
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Welcome to Rust, by the far the best survival PvP game you will ever play. What's the game about? Well to start it off the game is $34.99 USD so I don't know how much that is in any other currency. It is a survival game modedeveloped by Facepunch and only has multiplayer features. This game can be fun at sometimes and sometimes, you just want to uninstall the game. When playing with friends teamwork is key. You never want to trust new players you come across in this game. They can be friendly but the next thing you know, you'll be raided. This game came out of Early Access mode in late February. This game comes out with bi-weekly to monthly updates. This is a very fun game to play with friends especially when you're having a good day. The game could also be foundhere.

Pros
  • Fun game to play with friends.
  • One of the best survival games on the Steam market.
  • A wide variety of things to do in this game.
  • The skill gap is huge, you can't just pick up the game and master it. But the game is really easy to learn.
Cons
  • Rust has a toxic community.
  • The game is still buggy even though it came out of Early Access mode.
  • Almost every update they change something with the weapons, to recoil patterns or velocity changes.
  • Hackers are a big thinginthe official servers and are hard to be dealt with.

My Overall Rating?
7/10
This game still has bugs that can affect your gameplay but when you're playing with friends it's a fun game to mess around, roleplay or actuallyplaythe game. The game isn't hard to comprehend. My best piece of advice when you're getting the game Rust and starting off, just watch YouTubers. Those Rust beginner tutorials don't help just trust me.
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RE: [Review] Rust

This post was last modified: 06-06-2018, 05:42 PM by Fich
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How many hackers did you run into? I used to play it a while ago, but I stopped because me and my team were only successful if we spent like 6 hours online a day, and I never saw any

RE: [Review] Rust

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I have to agree with the toxic community part. That's why I don't really play much anymore.

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