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1. Deadzone: Rogue
In Deadzone: Rogue, players must survive an enemy-infested ship adrift in empty space, using the augmentations they find along the way to survive. Alone or with a squad of up to three players, blast your way through the darkened halls of the ISS-X space station, facing rogue robots and biomechanical bosses to power up and survive. This roguelike, like Abyssus, features a full spread of upgrades and abilities to try, and its fast-paced gameplay will keep players enthralled from beginning to end. It doesn’t offer the same level of replayability as other roguelikes do, but it is nonetheless worth players checking out once they’ve had their fill of Abyssus.
Deadzone: Rogue was developed by Prophecy Games, the studio behind TRIBES 3: Rivals, an excellently-made PvP FPS game. Unfortunately, they’re known for a lack of player support after their games are released, so let this be a warning to players that they might behave the same way with Deadzone: Rogue. However, players shouldn’t let the developers put them off trying out the game. If anything, it should allow players to feel assured that, while they may be disappointed in the long-term support of Deadzone, the gameplay itself will be smooth, enjoyable, and well-designed.
2. AFTERBLAST
For those players who liked Abyssus‘s ancient underwater civilization vibe, AFTERBLAST will be an exciting entry in a similar world. While not underwater, AFTERBLAST sends players to an ancient-ruin-inspired alien world where they will face gods and monsters alike in their quest to save the planet. In procedurally-generated dungeons, seek out strength to prepare to face down evil gods in an attempt to protect the planet’s source of power, the Crystal of Eternity. This beautiful game releases in Q3 2025, giving players something to look forward to as they check out some of the other games on their to-play lists.








