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Humanity Lost drops you into a dying Earth in 2156 where survival is a daily fight. As Landon, you accidentally stumble through a wormhole to a distant planet, tasked with finding a new home for the last of your kind. The game blends first-person shooting with RPG progression, letting you collect alien weapons, upgrade skills, and interact with creatures like Zip, a quirky alien companion. You’ll roam open planetary zones, scanning environments for resources and clues while balancing combat and diplomacy. The story focuses on rebuilding hope through exploration and alliances, with a focus on resource management and tactical gunplay. The game stands out for its mix of FPS action and character-driven narrative. While not packed with complex systems, it offers a lean, story-focused experience that some players compare to classic sci-fi adventures. With a modest runtime and straightforward upgrades, it caters to fans of smaller-scale space tales. The art style leans bright and surreal, contrasting with the grim tone of Earth’s collapse. Community feedback highlights the charm of Zip and the urgency of Landon’s mission, though some note the combat can feel repetitive. basically, it’s a concise, character-focused journey through a fractured universe.

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The year is 2156 and Earth has been decimated. All that remains of the once great planet is desert and human life is dwindling due to water and food scarcity. You play as Landon, one of the last surviving humans, who stumbles upon a wormhole. The wormhole you accidentally find transports you light years across the universe to a strange and beautiful planet where you meet a new alien friend named Zip. With Zip as your guide, you will hunt for a new planet for you and your wife Jessie to inhabit and carry on human existence.

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