Icarus Console Edition was sent to me by Grip Digital, which has made more games than I realized. Either way, it is always appreciated. This is one of those games that was on Steam for a long time, so I never really got to play it, so I was pretty excited to get the chance.

The game has a story, and I am sure someone who paid attention to it will happily explain it to you. I didn’t pay attention beyond that. Icarus was supposed to be humanity’s second home, and the attempt to terraform it messed the place up really badly. Now basically everything wants you dead: the weather, the animals, the air, and the water. The planet does have valuable resources, however.

There are multiple ways to play the game; you can go on increasingly difficult time missions or simply play a standard game, and see how long you can survive. In the first one, you will land on a planet with next to nothing and do whatever the game tells you. This might be as simple as building a small house and building a fire, which is more or less the tutorial, or more difficult things like exploring faraway places. Either way, you will learn new things and unlock better things that carry over to future missions. When you level up your character and unlock new technology or skills, they aren’t lost, which I rather like. It made me truly feel like my character was myself.

On the flip side of things, the game can be very unforgiving, and if you don’t have friends to play with, I feel like the game suffers a bit. While the game is completely playable alone, I never felt locked out of anything or like it was designed unfairly for solo players. This really is a game I think is more fun with friends. If you want a co-op survival game to play with friends, this might be the best one on consoles in my opinion. It is a 7/10 experience alone but a 9/10 experience with friends. Best wishes, and may the gaming gods bring you glory.

























