Following its launch on PlayStation Plus, Deep Rock Galactic has grown tremendously, reaching a larger audience than ever before. Deep Rock Galactic’s journey from an indie title made by a small team to a massive games-as-a-service project with Seasonal content is an incredible story, and this success could not have been achieved without an excellent gameplay loop. However, while mining and shooting feel great, so too does the time in between missions.
Deep Rock Galactic sees players selecting missions and gearing up on the Space Rig, a memorable hub area that is an absolute joy to come back to. There is a lot the area has going for it, and it is a part of the game that absolutely deserves some praise. However, there are a few additions that developer Ghost Ship Games and Coffee Stain Studios can make to improve the area even further, taking it from a lovely hub to one of the very best that gaming has to offer.
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One great aspect of the hub area that Deep Rock Galactic players should immediately recognize is that it is remarkably easy to navigate. From the Forge and Abyss Bar to player loadouts and Memorial Hall, everything is easily accessible and able to be reach quickly. Players can check the item shop, trade some minerals, and check their battle pass progress within seconds, wasting little time before they embark on their next dive and continue playing. With hub areas likeBorderlands 3’s Sanctuary 3 being memorable but tough to navigate, the clear paths and clutter-free look of the Space Rig deserve some love.
Another aspect of the Space Rig that is worthy of praise is just how much entertainment there is available. Whether players are dancing at the Abyss Bar,
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