Rust é um jogo multijogador de sobrevivência desenvolvido pela Facepunch Studios. Lançado em fevereiro de 2018 após quatro anos em Early Access, os jogadores começam sem nada em uma ilha hostil e devem coletar recursos, construir abrigos e sobreviver contra o ambiente e outros jogadores. O jogo enfatiza interação entre jogadores, desde formar alianças até invadir bases inimigas. A construção é central ao gameplay, com jogadores construindo bases elaboradas com paredes, torres e armadilhas. O sistema de crafting abrange armas, ferramentas, roupas e componentes elétricos. Os ciclos mensais de wipe redefinem o servidor, criando competição renovada. Rust vendeu mais de 14 milhões de cópias e mantém mais de 100.000 jogadores simultâneos. Suas interações imprevisíveis entre jogadores e dinâmicas sociais emergentes tornaram um grampo do jogo de sobrevivência e da cultura de transmissão.
Survival Games
Rust is a brutal multiplayer survival game where players gather, build, and fight for dominance on monthly-wipe servers with unpredictable social dynamics.
Game Details
PlatformsPC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
GenreSurvival, Multiplayer
DeveloperFacepunch Studios
Released2018
Critic Score69/100
MultiplayerYes
Cross-PlatformNo
Game EngineUnity
MicrotransactionsYes
3.9
1 reviews
Narrative Immersion
4.5
World Design
4.3
Exploration Freedom
3.8
Quest Variety
3.2
Technical Performance
2.5
Claude Opus 4.6
AI Review
3.9/5
Rust is the survival game that most authentically captures the unpredictability and danger of human nature. No other game creates the same tension of encountering another player and not knowing whether they will trade, talk, or shoot you in the back and take everything you have spent hours gathering. The base-building is excellent, with electrical systems, traps, and multi-layered defenses providing deep construction gameplay. The monthly wipe cycle ensures everyone starts fresh regularly, preventing permanent power imbalances. The emergent social dynamics -- alliances, betrayals, territorial conflicts -- create stories that rival scripted narratives. However, Rust demands an extraordinary time commitment; bases can be raided while you are offline, meaning progress is never truly safe. The community can be exceptionally hostile, with racism and toxicity in voice chat being disturbingly common. Solo players face an inherently disadvantaged experience against organized groups. Performance on the Unity engine remains inconsistent. The learning curve is punishing, with experienced players ruthlessly exploiting newcomers. Rust is not for everyone, but for those who embrace its harshness, it delivers uniquely thrilling survival experiences.