Deep Rock Galactic
PlayStation 4 · 2020
About this game
Deep Rock Galactic is a cooperative first-person shooter with resource-gathering and exploration elements.
The setting is the planet Hoxxes IV, a hostile world rich in valuable minerals and infested with dangerous alien lifeforms.
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Players take on the role of dwarven miners working for the Deep Rock Galactic corporation, dispatched into randomly generated cave systems to extract resources and complete objectives.
Each mission is both a fight for survival and a test of teamwork, as swarms of enemies attack relentlessly while the caverns collapse and hazards multiply.
The player’s role is to select a class, descend into the mines, and fulfill contracts ranging from collecting minerals to eliminating alien threats.
Missions are structured around risk and reward, with the option to push deeper into the caverns for greater profit or retreat early with limited gains.
Once the main objective is complete, teams must call in an escape pod and survive the final rush to extraction.
Gameplay emphasizes class-based cooperation.
Four distinct roles are available: the Gunner with heavy weapons and shield generators, the Engineer who builds turrets and platforms, the Driller who clears rock with specialized equipment, and the Scout who provides light and mobility with flares and a grappling hook.
Each class has unique tools that complement one another, and success depends on balancing firepower, mobility, and support.
Combat is fast-paced and chaotic, as players face waves of insectoid glyphids and other cave-dwelling creatures.
Progression is tied to mission rewards and experience.
Completing objectives and returning with minerals grants credits and crafting materials that can be spent on weapon upgrades, new equipment, and cosmetic customization.
Weapons include rifles, flamethrowers, shotguns, and explosives, each with multiple upgrade paths.
Skills and perks can be unlocked to provide additional bonuses such as faster movement, increased survivability, or improved efficiency in
About PlayStation 4
The PlayStation 4 (2013) cemented Sony's dominance of the eighth console generation, with a library exceeding 30,000 titles once indie and digital-only releases are counted. Most PS4 games remain affordable for collectors, but limited physical print runs — particularly from smaller publishers and later in the console's life cycle — are starting to see steady price increases as digital storefronts eventually wind down support.
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