Posted on: September 4, 2018

DeiSophia
Spiele: 305 Rezensionen: 13
Terraria in SPACE!
Starboard attempts to achieve a great deal, doesn't quite hit the high targets it set for itself yet still manages to be an enjoyable experience. Starboard does not offer a great deal to the solo explorer, the game does lend itself to multiplayer and there is enough background to give credence to some role playing. And this element, the self creation element, not only of the actual materials and equipment, but of community and questing is I think fairly important because in it's base form the game is actually quite bland. The basic quests included with the game are fairly boring with little variety, most involve finding specific information or items (or crafting items) then delivering them to a specific target. The other variation used is to proceed to location x and kill y then return. The developers have given little thought to their construction of variety in this regard. The gameplay is the best aspect of the game. The collection of materials and crafting is methodical (if a little boring) but fast and your collection tool (the matter manipulator) can be upgraded throughout the game to make it more effective which gives a sense of progression. The game is fairly standard in what you would expect, gather, fight/defend yourself, craft repeat. The controls are customizable and respond fluidly and menus are easy to navigate and search. The combat is a little dull, but is aided by quick switching of weapons on your Hotbar so the 'indescribable horrors', many of which are quite cute, don't tear you to shreds. The boss fights seem interesting at first but soon proceed to monotony as once you realize the attack patterns the procedure to attack and avoid becomes repetitive. Mods are available to enhance gameplay, or create yourself which is a welcom addition considering the blandness of the vanilla game. If you are a Terraria fan, Starbound will be a treat to play.
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