Deep Rock Galactic is Minecraft Meets Overwatch. Sort Of.

Deep Rock Galactic is Minecraft Meets Overwatch. Sort Of.

A Mining SIM meets an FPS?

Ranga14 by Ranga14 on Jun 12, 2017 @ 01:40 PM (Staff Bios)
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Danger. Darkness. Dwarves... Do you like any of those 3? Or do you like Lord of the Rings? How about Minecraft or maybe even Overwatch? Well then you're in for a treat with Deep Rock Galactic.

The game is billed as a PVE Combat Miner (Is that a thing?) and the combat takes you underground with up to 4 friends alongside you in Co-Op mode in which you explore, plow through rock caves and explode your way past procedural generated AI and well, more rock! Sounds fun to me? Where do I sign up? Here's the trailer;



For some reason it seems like Minecraft had a baby with Overwatch in a weird sort of way, but it looks cool nonetheless. I've always enjoyed blowing through things after creating them, or maybe I have that in the wrong order? Not sure if I'll be able to blow through any real players though. Darn.

Deep Rock Galactic is coming to Steam Early Access in 2018 as well as the Xbox One and Windows 10.

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