Straya

by Ayrtech

The Developer Says...

An action based shooter based in Australia where everything wants to kill you.

Players Like...

❤ Gameplay Overview

The game transports players to the Australian outback during the late 1960s, challenging them to survive the myriad of deadly animals that inhabit the land, air, and water. Players can take on various jobs, hunt, collect resources, and freely explore the expansive open world.

❤ Movement and Traversal

Players can navigate the world on foot, horseback, by helicopter, or boat. While some reviewers found the vehicle controls to be a bit stiff, particularly with the helicopter, the diverse traversal options allow players to cover the game's large environment efficiently.

❤ Combat and Survival

Combat is a central focus, as players must constantly be alert for threats ranging from kangaroos and dingoes to spiders and scorpions. The gunplay receives praise for its satisfying feel, requiring players to carefully manage ammunition and positioning to defeat these dangerous foes. Maintaining health and stamina is crucial, as sustaining damage can quickly become problematic.

❤ Resource Gathering and Crafting

Beyond combat, the game offers a variety of resource-gathering and crafting mechanics. Players can pan for gold, fish in the rivers and creeks, and collect "bush tucker" to craft useful elixirs. The metal detector helps players locate hidden valuables and avoid land mines, adding depth to the exploration.

❤ Quests and Objectives

The main quests send players on varied adventures across the Australian landscape, while side activities, such as hunting, fishing, and gold panning, provide opportunities to earn additional funds and resources. Some reviewers noted that clearer objective markers or guidance could improve the experience, as it is easy to miss certain items or objectives.

❤ Atmosphere and Immersion

The game's strong sense of atmosphere and immersion is a standout element. The sound design, including the distinct calls of kookaburras, the didgeridoo, and the environmental ambiance, effectively transport players to the Australian outback. The relentless, unpredictable nature of the wildlife further contributes to the tense and engaging experience.

❤ Difficulty and Replayability

The game is described as challenging, with players constantly needing to be alert for potential threats. The loss of weapons and items upon death adds a sense of consequence, while the open-world nature and diverse activities allow for multiple playthroughs with different approaches and challenges, enhancing the game's replayability.

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