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Stellar Destiny: The Last Survivor is a sci-fi RPG with hack-and-slash combat and crafting elements from publisher Amazing Vibes. Released on October 21, 2025, it blends fast-paced melee fights with drone-based strategy in a galaxy on the brink of collapse. Play as an AI-enhanced survivor upgrading your body, battling alien threats, and uncovering secrets through exploration. The game leans heavily into VR for engaging combat and crafting, though it runs on standard PCs too. With single-player focus and a mix of action and base-building, it’s a high-octane choice for fans of customization-driven adventures.
You spend most sessions juggling plasma katana combat, drone commands, and resource management. Fight swarms of aliens in claustrophobic corridors or open alien worlds, using melee combos and drone attacks to clear paths. Between battles, craft weapons and upgrades using scavenged materials, a system that leans toward repetitive resource gathering. The AI body upgrade tree offers meaningful choices, but progression often hinges on grinding specific enemies. Controls are responsive in VR, but standard PC setups feel less fluid. Each mission ends with a mix of combat, exploration, and crafting, lasting 2-4 hours. Boss fights emphasize timing and drone coordination, but many feel recycled after the first 10 hours.
72% of PlayPile users finish the game, averaging 18 hours of playtime. Ratings are split: 68% positive but 32% negative. Community moods highlight the combat as "addictive" but criticize crafting for being "repetitive." The completion difficulty is 4.2/10, with 35 achievements focused on combat milestones and crafting challenges. Review snippets include "the AI upgrades make late-game fights feel powerful" and "drone mechanics are fun but buggy." 45% of players abandon it after 10 hours, citing grind-heavy resource collection. Despite this, 78% of finishers say the story beats are worth the effort.
It’s a solid pick for sci-fi RPG fans who prioritize action over deep crafting loops. Priced at $39.99, it offers 18 hours of core content with 35 achievements, but the crafting grind may frustrate some. If you want fast melee combat and AI customization without the tedium of endless resource collection, skip it. The VR support adds flair, but it’s not essential. Stick to this if you enjoy hybrid combat systems and don’t mind uneven pacing.
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