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Space travel and out-of-this-world technology are just the beginning. Use this hashtag for the coolest sci-fi games that showcase the imagination of strange alien planets or our possible future.
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Earth Revival | Android

Survivors... in a dangerous future world 📖 Storyline: We are in the 22nd century, the year 2112, the planet Gaia is invaded by an alien civilization 2.5 million light years away. It will be devastated first with an intergalactic conflict and then bend humanity with the massive use of the "Blue Eclipse" gene which will bring the world order to its knees! It will be the survivors who wake up and face the alien species remaining on the planet, solving, with the help of other populations, against the conspiracy of evil forces and revealing the true face of the aliens. The fate of the planet will be in the hands of brave human beings, faced with the invasion of alien creatures, who will finally have to move towards unity and not just rely on hyper-technological survivors! The hope will be to work together to build our future Eden.
Earth Revival | Android
Earth:Revival
Earth:Revival

A weirdly upbeat game about space murders - Dubium Quick First impressions

PLAY IT OR SKIP IT? Skip it for now, unless you’re very excited about social deduction games and the goofy sci-fi aesthetics work better for you than they do for me. Dubium has a lot of good things going for it, but the theme and visual style seemed totally at odds with the idea of scrambling to get a space station back online in order to destroy hazardous materials stored on board—while always looking over my shoulder for a fellow crew member waiting for the right moment to kill me.
A weirdly upbeat game about space murders - Dubium Quick First impressions

This sci-fi gacha game shows promise, but it's way too early

It's always exciting to get early access to a cool-looking game, but sometimes it's a little too early. Such is the case with Equinox: Dawn's Edge, a sci-fi gacha that's available for download in an early beta form now. This game makes a good first impression with some flashy cinematics and fast-moving auto-combat, but what awaits beyond those early moments is...pretty rough. From unfinished and untranslated text to missing sound effects to framerate drops and crashes, it's clear that Equinox is not remotely ready to be played by a wide audience at this point. Heck, the game didn't even give me an awesome cinematic when I pulled the gacha. How is a gacha game supposed to get people hyped to spend money without that?!
This sci-fi gacha game shows promise, but it's way too early

Minds Beneath Us is a compelling cyberpunk story about AI and free will

SHOULD I PLAY MINDS BENEATH US? This is definitely one to check out if you’re interested in adventure games or cyberpunk stories. Minds Beneath Us is a modern, more down-to-earth spin on Ghost in the Shell. It’s set a couple decades in the future in an unnamed city in Asia where AI controls many aspects of daily lives and shadowy agencies use data ghosts to possess targets and spy on their enemies. It’s stylish and atmospheric, and the story had me hooked right away—even though I found some of the pixel-hunting a bit tedious.
Minds Beneath Us is a compelling cyberpunk story about AI and free will
Minds Beneath Us
Minds Beneath Us

This horror game set on Mars is giving me Alien vibes in the best way

I hadn't heard much about upcoming horror game Fort Solis until I saw the above trailer, but watch this thing and try not to get hyped. The game takes place on a mysteriously deserted mining base on Mars, and players take on the role of an astronaut named Jake sent to investigate what happened. The trailer leaves it unclear what the actual threat lurking within Fort Solis is, which is great in my opinion. Let me be surprised when I play the actual game! But whatever it is, I'm getting
So far so good. Perfect Sci Fi horror shooter. 📖 Storyline: 10/10 🎨 Graphics: 10/10
Dead Effect
Dead Effect

If you like Subnautica and Raft Survival, you need to check out this upcoming crafting game

SHOULD I PLAY DRIFTOPIA? If you’re a fan of crafting and like survival games, this is definitely a title to watch! Driftopia is a crafting and survival game set on a world that’s almost completely covered in water. To gather resources, I had to swim through dangerous waters, search for goods underwater, and drift from one island to the next on my trusty raft. The current version of the game is pretty rough, but the concept shows a lot of promise, and since the game is still in beta, I’m not overly concerned about the bugs. These issues definitely need to be addressed before the full release, but Driftopia is still shaping up to be a very addictive game. 
If you like Subnautica and Raft Survival, you need to check out this upcoming crafting game
Driftopia
Driftopia

If you skipped Warhammer 40,000: Darktide or stopped playing, it's time to give it another shot

Despite being made by the same team that created the beloved Warhammer: End Times - Vermintide and Warhammer: Vermintide 2, players were very lukewarm on last year's Warhammer 40,000: Darktide. The mixed reviews on Steam pointed to tons of bugs, a lack of content, and unrewarding progression as major problems contributing to the lack of excitement. Well, developer Fatshark has been working away at Darktide for a year now, improving on those issues with patches adding new content, balancing classes and abilities, and squashing legions of bugs. That all culminates in the just-launched Patch 13, which completely overhauls how classes and leveling work in the game.

XOCIETY: The Next Evolution in Sci-Fi Extraction Shooters

The gaming world is about to witness a thrilling new experience with XOCIETY, a third-person POP Shooter that blends extraction-based gameplay with deep RPG mechanics. Set in a rich sci-fi universe, XOCIETY promises to deliver a unique mix of PvP and PvE combat, strategic progression, and an evolving world shaped by player engagement. A Fresh Take on the Shooter Genre XOCIETY stands out by combining fast-paced third-person shooting mechanics with the high-stakes tension of extraction gameplay. Players will dive into intense firefights, gather valuable resources, and fight to survive against both enemy players and AI-controlled threats. Unlike traditional battle royales or arena shooters, XOCIETY introduces persistent progression, allowing players to develop their characters, unlock new abilities, and customize their loadouts to fit their playstyle.
XOCIETY: The Next Evolution in Sci-Fi Extraction Shooters

Remember Stargate? It's back—in real-time tactical game form!

For a certain type of dorky kid growing up in the '90s, the Stargate franchise was a formative gateway into goofy-yet-fun, low-budget sci-fi adventures. Beginning with the 1994 movie Stargate, the series quickly expanded out into multiple TV shows, comics, cartoons, books, and yes, video games. And while there hasn't been much going on with this IP in recent years, that's finally changing this week, as an all-new Stargate game has just launched...and you can even play the first mission for free.
Remember Stargate? It's back—in real-time tactical game form!

A cool stealth-tactics Stargate game was definitely not on my 2024 bingo card

SHOULD I PLAY STARGATE: TIMEKEEPERS? Probably! For one thing, the first mission is free, so there’s no harm in trying it out. That said, Stargate: Timekeepers is a real-time stealth tactics game that’s very much in the tradition of Mimimi Games’ Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun, Desperados III, and Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew. If you dug any of those games, you’ll probably like Stargate: Timekeepers—although Slitherine’s sci-fi tie-in lacks the polish and user friendliness that Mimimi perfected over its run.
A cool stealth-tactics Stargate game was definitely not on my 2024 bingo card
Stargate: Timekeepers
Stargate: Timekeepers

Star Trek meets Mass Effect in this choice-based adventure game - Star Trek: Resurgence Quick Review

PLAY IT OR SKIP IT? Play it if you’re a fan of Star Trek or choice-based games, but consider waiting for a patch. Star Trek: Resurgence has solid writing, fleshed-out characters, and high-impact decision-making but technical issues detracted my overall experience. The quality of its story helped make up for some of the gameplay’s shortcomings, but there were still times when it felt frustrating to play. At its best, the game reminded me of the first
Star Trek meets Mass Effect in this choice-based adventure game - Star Trek: Resurgence Quick Review
Star Trek: Resurgence
Star Trek: Resurgence

Would you mind a little tower defense in your roguelite? Endless Dungeon delivers in style

SHOULD I PLAY ENDLESS DUNGEON? Do you love action-packed roguelite experiences? And do you mind if they have a little tower defense gameplay layered on top just for variety? If your answer to those questions is yes, then Endless Dungeon certainly deserves a shot. This latest spin-off of Amplitude Studios’ long-running Endless series shouldn’t be confused with 2014’s Dungeon of the Endless, though it’s also an intriguing blend of roguelike and tower defense with a sci-fi setting. But
Would you mind a little tower defense in your roguelite? Endless Dungeon delivers in style
ENDLESS™ Dungeon - Definitive Edition
ENDLESS™ Dungeon - Definitive Edition

Is this the future..or a AI simulator - Fake Future Review

Welcome to the Future, where the truth is hidden amongst all the lies and deception, and who can you trust? You would think this would be a classic city-builder game, but it's unique in how you build your city upward. Let me ask you something: What happens when AI gains self-awareness and surpasses humanity? Can you live in a world where you can ignore all the hidden things in the background? Can you sit around and accept this Future..?
Is this the future..or a AI simulator - Fake Future Review

COBALT CORE - A LITERAL FRIEND-[SHIP] DECK BUILDER!

This was such a calm and pleasant game and I think would benefit itself greatly with a challenge mode, DLC, or anything else. I'd like to keep playing it over and again, but with 100% completion, it's sort of feels ultimately pointless but still fun? It was more than just your usual deck building experience. You develop a relationship with each character and their characteristics along the journey, making it much more difficult to say goodbye once you've completed the game.
COBALT CORE - A LITERAL FRIEND-[SHIP] DECK BUILDER!

Hades meets Hi-Fi Rush in an exhilarating rhythm-based roguelite - City of Beats Quick Review

PLAY IT OR SKIP IT? Play it especially if you like games like Hades or Hi-Fi Rush. City of Beats is an exhilarating, rhythmic looter-shooter roguelite where you beat up robots to the sound of music while dodging barrages of gunfire. If you can get over a few balance issues, it offers an action-packed (if short) experience. TIME PLAYED I played City of Beats for four hours. I struggled a lot in the first three hours, but after unlocking an overpowered weapon and changing the difficulty level, I managed to beat the main expedition and all three bosses in thirty minutes. This led me to unlock the challenge mode where I played for another forty-some minutes.
Hades meets Hi-Fi Rush in an exhilarating rhythm-based roguelite - City of Beats Quick Review
City of Beats
City of Beats

Foundation: Galactic Frontier | A Sci-Fi Game Set to Begin CBT on Mobile Later This Year

FunPlus unveils Foundation: Galactic Frontier at Future Games Show 2024, promising an immersive sci-fi adventure with strategic gameplay, captivating visuals, and multiplayer features. Players will explore space, establish colonies, and engage in diplomacy while shaping the fate of the galaxy. Backed by FunPlus' reputation for quality, it's set to be a cornerstone of the sci-fi genre.
Foundation: Galactic Frontier | A Sci-Fi Game Set to Begin CBT on Mobile Later This Year
Foundation: Galactic Frontier
Foundation: Galactic Frontier

This messy action RPG feels like the first draft of a better game

SHOULD I PLAY FARSIDERS? With plenty of better action RPGs around right now, it’s probably safe to skip Farsiders. While the artwork and soundtrack are delightful, the story is a jumbled mess of ideas and the English translation is poorer still. There are some neat ideas for combat, but the dull AI and sludgy pace keep it from ever feeling exciting. TIME PLAYED I played Farsiders for two and a half hours. I traveled through a portal from a violent cyberpunk city to a fantastical, alien version of Camelot, where King Arthur and his knight Lancelot sent me to retrieve moonstone fragments that were meant to be attached to Excalibur. I recovered the first fragment after fighting my way through a treehouse casino deep in a swamp, and I’ve gained several new skills and spells as I leveled up my character, Camilla.
This messy action RPG feels like the first draft of a better game
FARSIDERS
FARSIDERS

[Exclusive interview] Explore and survive in Sci-fi city-builder Fake Future

Fake Future, a pixel-style Sci-fi city-builder, will be officially launched globally on May 9 for both iOS and Android players. Featuring a unique art style, an amazing original soundtrack, and attractive gameplay, Fake Future creates a world where the human girl Hope and the Cyberoids build up their base and try to make their way back to Earth. To know more about some behind-the-scenes stories, we've invited Johnson, the developer behind this game, to talk a bit about
[Exclusive interview] Explore and survive in Sci-fi city-builder Fake Future

Don't like Starfield? Sorry, but Bethesda says you're totally wrong

All things considered, I had a great time with Starfield, but it’s easy to see why some people didn’t vibe with the game. It’s filled with empty planets, there are tons of bugs, and it’s way too hard to keep track of side quests. It can still be pretty fun, but it’s clearly not a game that will click with everyone. Or at least, that’s what I used to think. Since then, I’ve realized that Starfield is a massive, multilayered experience that offers much more to do than just the main mission. There are many side missions where I can learn about the people and story of Starfield. I can even visit the official Starfield Discord for tips on how to make the game fun.
Don't like Starfield? Sorry, but Bethesda says you're totally wrong
Starfield
Starfield
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