Kaelen Voss never gave an interview. The game remains on Steam, 87 megabytes, no updates, no patches. The user reviews are a litany of confession and terror and, occasionally, grace.
I clicked launch.
He did. The piece ran under the headline: "Obliterate Everything 4: The Game That Erased Me." It went viral. Not because it was good, but because everyone who played OE4 had the same experience—different specifics, but the same seam, the same voice, the same choice between the gray planet and the color beyond. obliterate everything 4
I pressed Y.
Then I saw it. A crack in the gray.
: Like its predecessors, ships in ATS are autonomous. You manage the economy and shipyard waypoints, but the ships' intelligent AI chooses its own targets in the heat of battle. Kaelen Voss never gave an interview