Still, even with all the nasty critters, it is genuinely exciting to explore a handcrafted world-no procedural generation here!-as a tiny little survivor. Perhaps you’ve seen the movie Honey, I Shrunk The Kids? Well, Grounded is that but with more violence and resource management. And two, it’s set in the backyard where you play as a young kid who has been shrunk down to such a small size that ants, spiders, coins, and soda cans tower over you. One, it has a genuinely interesting story involving scientists with secrets. Kim Kardashian Will Pay SEC $1.26 Million Over Instagram Ad for Worthless Cryptoīut Grounded has two big advantages over so many of the survival games that have followed in Minecraft’s wake. Half-Life 2’s Excellent VR Mod Is Almost Too Good To Be TrueĪ Filmmaker Chases Love Across the Universes in This Sneak Peek at A Fractured Infinity The Dryer Maintenance Tasks You Should Do Every Monthīilly Eichner thinks straight people staying home had a hand in Bros' underperformance Yes, you’ll be hitting things with rocks to get other things to make better things to hit bigger things to get more things. Developed by Obsidian, Grounded is a survival game in the same vein as Minecraft. While it’s been in early access for about nearly two years now, Grounded finally hit version 1.0 this week via a big update for PC and Xbox. I hate bugs and insects, and I’m starting to regret playing Grounded. Overhead, a large mosquito flies by a few feet behind, an ant darts across a fallen branch. I can’t spot it directly, but I can see the massive leaves and tall blades of grass surrounding my tiny shelter moving as it looks for me. Outside those walls, I can hear it: a giant, angry spider. Around me are a few flimsy walls made of leaves. I’m hiding behind a small chest and a rock. A player using a bow and arrow is attacked by a giant spider.
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