You're also given a stealth module (which you can turn on to go invisible) and later, once you venture onto the surface, you find a module that lets you electrocute enemies to briefly stun them, as well as knowledge on how to craft things. There is a tutorial that teaches you how to dodge roll, fire your gun, and hit people with your hittin' stick. Death Trash!ĭespite being so persistently fleshy, Death Trash does not offer a soft landing. It is actually quite friendly in fact it is lonely, and your first quest is to try and find it a pal. One of the first beings you meet is a giant Cthulhu-esque tentacle monster made of meat. And the meat is, jointly and sometimes individually, sentient. There are piles of flesh growing out of the ground a character suggests that maybe we are living on a planet full of meat and it's just bursting out of the soft outer shell of dirt. If that sounds weird and unsettling, then know that this is the overall tone for Death Trash. What you are contaminated by, it turns out, is flesh. You, hitherto an inhabitant of an underground city guarded by robots, are chucked into the post-apocalyptic outside world for being contaminated. Death Trash is an isometric, punky, grim RPG where you start with nothing and combat is unforgiving. This grim RPG is every bit as disgusting and enthralling in early access as it was in demos - but it could do with just a teeny bit more tutorialising at the start.
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