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A tiny, determined robot becomes humanity’s final lifeline in The Last Caretaker, launching in early access this summer.

The Last Caretaker – Announcement Trailer – YouTube
The Last Caretaker - Announcement Trailer - YouTube


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I’m not really a big fan of survival games, but occasionally one will grab me. Subnautica is probably the best example—I went into it with modest expectations and it quickly became one of the most compelling games I’d played in years. I have my fingers crossed for a similar experience with The Last Caretaker, an upcoming “first-person survival shooter” that sets players off as an android awakened centuries after Earth has been swallowed by climate catastrophes, with one simple goal: Save the human race.

The Earth is flooded but the “seed vaults” remain, which is where you come in: Recover the last of the “human seeds,” reactivate the Lazarus Complex, and “launch the last of humanity to the stars.” Of course, that’s easier said than done: While humanity is gone (aside from the seeds), rogue machines present a constant danger, and brutal storms and limited resources will complicate your task even further.


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