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    Saros might be a roguelite, but its definition of a “run” is definitely broader than most. The latest game from developer Housemarque shares plenty of similarities with the studio’s previous game, Returnal–both are sci-fi third-person shooters with a bullet-hell tinge–yet Saros takes some bold swings that clearly differentiate the two. By flipping Housemarque’s roguelite formula on its head, Saros builds and improves upon its spiritual predecessor in spectacular fashion, seducing you every step of the way with an enthralling marriage of mechanics and story that’s not to be missed.

    You’re given very little to go on as Saros begins. On the planet of Carcosa, communication with the colony ships Echelon I, II, and III has been lost. Echelon IV and its emergency crew are sent to investigate. In addition to a pilot, crew commander, and engineer, the team also includes four armed Enforcers for reconnaissance and security purposes. Protagonist Arjun Devraj is one of these Enforcers, though that number has dwindled to two by the time you take control. With thousands of colonists missing, members of the emergency crew losing their minds, and Arjun able to come back from the dead, you’re just as lost as the characters are when it comes to figuring out just what the hell is going on.

    What you do know is that the Echelon program was sent to Carcosa by the Soltari corporation due to the presence of Lucenite, a compound with vast energy potential. Soltari is essentially Alien’s Weyland-Yutani in all but name, placing Lucenite extraction above all else in the chase for trillion-dollar profits. This creates friction between the crew and those loyal to the company, especially Arjun, who also has personal reasons for being there. He knows someone who was on board Echelon I, so there’s an impassioned determination behind his words and actions, even as he struggles to piece together the mysterious circumstances he finds himself in.

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