Welcome to Osiris. Like those who came before, it is a survival game in which you will have to collect resources, create a base, your weapons and items and periodically die from the clutches of some enemy or some creepy alien life form. The map of the game is unique, ARK or Miscreated style which is not generated proceduraly and you have a device that provides the exact coordinates of your position. In the PvP servers, the astronauts (our characters) are divided into two factions, the UNE and Outlanders which appear in different areas of the map. As soon as you enter the world you don't have much explanation about how to play beyond a small introduction to the controls and main buildings/constructions, but one who is familiar with survival games will grab his hand quickly.
The multiplayer mode needs a lot of improvement, since if you're not playing in a Colony, which would come to be like a clan it's very difficult to create your own structures or buildings because to reclaim a territory you need to install the dome, which would be our main base where you keep the progress. Every time I wanted to place my dome, he told me that there was no place for construction and it was all deserted, in a server where the maximum number of people is 12.
What Osiris: New Dawn has really good news is the possibility to create your own private universe, and the great thing about this is that you're not keeping it on your PC, but it's hosted on a main server which is always open and lets us choose servers around the world (United States, Canada, Europe, Asia, Japan and South America). And it allows us to modify different parameters to our taste: the amount of Aliens that appear, their damage and life; the amount of resources in the world and the amount that together, the multiplier of experience and points by level of the player among many other things.
Osiris is made to play with friends, since I had to spend quite a few hours on a player in order to have a simple habitat. I'm not complaining, but with friends or a group of people it's more fun and bearable.
As I said before, you have a small tutorial as soon as you start, which is to create your dome, put together the resources to build your habitat, where you can build a chemistry table, a manufacturer, which is used to build complex items, and a trunk to store all kinds of objects or resources. That would be a quarter of what can be done at the moment, given that there are a few more structures to create as a giant laboratory, where you can build different varieties of vehicles, a biodome, which serves as a garden to plant seeds and grow food.
The game has a lot of potential for further growth. For now there is only one planet, Prometheus 2 and that's where we play, but the developers are already thinking about how to travel to space and other planets. There is not yet a target in itself, and I doubt there will be any more than creating your base and colonizing a planet without dying trying. For my part, Osiris: New Dawn will be the next new survival game in space that everyone will want to play.
Osiris - New Dawn is something to look out for...