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March is absolutely packed with major releases, and realistically, none of us have enough time to play everything. But over the past few days, I’ve quietly been sinking hours into something that might easily slip under the radar: AETHUS, the upcoming story-driven survival crafting game from Pawsmonaut Games.
Set in a futuristic alien world, AETHUS puts you in the role of Maeve, a former engineer of the powerful Astral Resource Corporation, who ventures alone to uncover the truth behind an abandoned mining claim. While it absolutely delivers on the sci-fi atmosphere and survival mechanics, what surprised me most is how strongly the narrative drives everything forward.
This isn’t just survival for the sake of survival. The game features fully voiced dialogue and structured story moments that constantly remind you that you’re building toward something meaningful. Your AI companion Roland adds personality and commentary throughout, making exploration feel less lonely and more purposeful.
The world is massive and layered, encouraging you to dig deeper – literally and figuratively. Exploration feels rewarding, crafting systems expand naturally over time, and base building allows for automation that prevents the experience from feeling like a grind. I’ll be publishing my full review once the game launches, where I’ll dive deeper into the systems, strengths, and a few rough edges.
Patreon supporters can already read my early breakdown and first impressions here.
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