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Dysplaced

Dysplaced

PC
Early Access

Release Date: March 5, 2026 Early Access

Action, Sandbox, Isometric View, RPG Elements, Survival, Indie Games, Co-op, Crafting, Multiplayer, Singleplayer, Internet

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Finnish studio 10tons, in existence since 2003, has over the years created productions representing a variety of genres. In 2021, the Tampere-based team prepared a quasi-survival action RPG titled Dysmantle. It set the path for its next project, a survival action game titled Dysplaced.

Gameplay

In Dysplaced, we view events from a bird's eye view. As we traverse the open world, we get to know its inhabitants and help them survive, gather useful resources, and fight enemies.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

Developer: 10tons

Publisher: 10tons

Features

System Requirements

System Requirements for Dysplaced Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Minimum System Requirements:
CPU 64-bit, 2 GB RAM, graphic card DirectX 11, 1 GB HDD, Windows Vista/7/8/10/11 64-bit.

Ratings

Game Ratings for Dysplaced Video Game.

89%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Very Positive (253)

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User Reviews Summary generated by AI

The main pros of the game

  • Smooth Movement and Controls: Players noted that the movement feels smoother compared to its predecessor, *Dysmantle*, with the addition of jumping and improved responsiveness.
  • Performance: The game runs well, with many users reporting high FPS and smooth performance even on lower-end hardware like the Steam Deck.
  • Engaging World and Crafting System: The open world is inviting, and the new crafting system is appreciated for its accessibility and integration into gameplay.
  • Quality of Life Improvements: Features such as campfire building anywhere, quick access to inventory, and integrated tutorials enhance the overall experience.
  • Exploration and Destruction Mechanics: Players enjoy the ability to explore and destroy the environment, gathering resources along the way.
  • Visuals and Atmosphere: While some noted a downgrade, others found the graphics charming and fitting for the game's style.

The main cons of the game

  • Combat Issues: Many players found the combat system to be frustrating, citing problems with aiming, hitboxes, and the overall effectiveness of combat mechanics.
  • Camera and Movement Problems: Users reported issues with camera angles, parkour mechanics, and movement precision, which hindered gameplay.
  • Story and Progression: The story was described as generic and lacking depth, with some players feeling that progression felt slower and less engaging compared to *Dysmantle*.
  • Inventory Management: The absence of sorting and quick stash options in inventory management was a significant pain point for users.
  • Enemy Variety and AI: Players expressed disappointment with the limited variety of enemies and AI behavior, which made combat feel repetitive.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Enhanced Inventory System: Users requested basic features like a sort button and the ability to quickly transfer items to storage.
  • More Diverse Combat Mechanics: There is a call for more depth in combat, such as varied enemy types and more strategic approaches to fighting.
  • Improved Navigation and Map Clarity: Players expressed a desire for better pathfinding, clearer map icons, and the ability to mark locations.
  • Expanded Storytelling and World-Building: Many players wanted a more captivating narrative and richer world-building elements to enhance immersion.
  • Co-op Improvements: Users noted issues with co-op play, such as shared inventories and simultaneous access to crafting stations, which need to be addressed.

Summary

  • Overall, while *DYSPLACED* has several positive attributes and improvements over *Dysmantle*, it also faces criticism regarding its combat, story depth, and some user interface elements that need refinement. The feedback indicates a strong desire for further development and enhancements as the game progresses through early access.

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