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PC gaming’s best inventory system is hidden in this obscure post-apocalyptic roguelike from the dawn of the survival craze

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What’s the best inventory system in PC gaming? Resident Evil 4’s grid-based briefcase has certainly echoed through the generations, though you could argue it simply builds upon work done in PC games like Deus Ex and System Shock 2. A cursory Internet search also brings up suggestions like Minecraft for its simplicity, and Death Stranding for how deeply inventory management is intertwined with the core experience.


(Image credit: Blue Bottle Games)

If you’re unfamiliar with Neo Scavenger, it bears some similarity to games like Caves of Qud and UnReal World. Playing as a survivor who awakes from a coma in an abandoned research facility, you must make your way across a hex-based world, searching for resources and dealing with wildlife, monsters, and other survivors as you try to figure out who you are and what the hell happened.

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