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Space Pirates and Zombies 2

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3.7/5

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Space Pirates and Zombies 2
Description
In SPAZ 2 you must survive in an evolving post apocalyptic Galaxy. The zombie threat is defeated, infrastructure has collapsed, fuel is scarce, and scavenging means survival. Initially the Galaxy contains hundreds of fleets, each trying to survive. AI captains do everything the player can. The play...
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2017, MinMax Games Ltd., ...
System requirements
Windows 7 / 8 / 10, 2.6 Ghz Dual Core, 2 GB RAM, 1GB 3D DirectX 9 Compatible video card, Version 9.0...
Time to beat
16 hMain
18.5 h Main + Sides
18.5 h Completionist
18 h All Styles
Description
In SPAZ 2 you must survive in an evolving post apocalyptic Galaxy. The zombie threat is defeated, infrastructure has collapsed, fuel is scarce, and scavenging means survival.

Initially the Galaxy contains hundreds of fleets, each trying to survive. AI captains do everything the player can. The player is not special and is not the center of the Galaxy.

As resource scarcity becomes critical, ships come into conflict just to survive. Factions may form for protection or split due to starvation. Old friends must become fodder.

Stronger factions establish and defend territories, set up resource hubs, and establish star bases. Weaker factions may resort to banditry. Each captain is unique, persistent, and shapes the Galaxy.

When factions meet, combat is usually the result. While the strategic side of SPAZ 2 is about exploration, territorial control, and faction building, the action side of SPAZ 2 is about ship construction, tactics, and salvage.

Combat creates damaged ships and dead crew, but it also provides new salvaged parts. All the parts in SPAZ 2 are modular and randomly generated. If you see something you like, break it off an enemy, grab it with your tractor beam, and connect it to your ship. Ship construction can be done live during battles, though sometimes beating an enemy to death with their broken wing is also fun.

Back on the star map, battles will attract other captains looking for salvage. Take your new parts and run. Upgrade, repair, and prepare to fight another day, for darker threats are about to emerge.
  • Two hundred persistent Captains that are able to do everything the player can, including forming dynamic factions, building structures, controlling territory, and going to War.

  • A true living galaxy that is not player centric. It will develop differently each game through the interactions of the agents.

  • Build your own faction from nothing.

  • Randomly generated modular parts. Build the mothership that suits your play style, on the fly, in seconds. Every part has its own unique stats that contribute to the mothership. Every part has its own hull integrity and damage states. Every part is a real, working, ship component.

  • Strategic ship building. The mass, location and shape of parts all matter. If a part blocks a turret, it will not fire. If a ship is too long, it will turn slowly. Too many engines will mean too little power for weapons. Every design choice counts.

  • A fully physics based 3d environment where everything is destructible, takes damage from impacts, can be grabbed and even thrown at enemies with the tractor beam.

  • Natural movement and controls. Movement is on a 2d plane and screen relative, much like an FPS. The combat feels like huge pirate ships battling on an ocean. Focus on tactical positioning and manage system power to unleash hell at the right moment.

  • Epic ship to ship battles. Tear the enemy apart piece by piece over minutes, instead of seconds.
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Why buy on GOG.COM?
DRM FREE. No activation or online connection required to play.
Safety and satisfaction. Stellar support 24/7 and full refunds up to 30 days.
Time to beat
16 hMain
18.5 h Main + Sides
18.5 h Completionist
18 h All Styles
Game details
Works on:
Windows (7, 8, 10, 11), Linux (Ubuntu 16.04, Ubuntu 18.04), Mac OS X (10.9+)
Release date:
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Size:
317 MB


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Posted on: November 15, 2017

arturkor

Games: 150 Reviews: 6

Could be better

It lacks the feeling of SPAZ. In SPAZ you are focused on researching one type of tech (beams, rockets, systems, drones, etc) and evolve that way. Here you can become anything anytime, just switch a part. So you don't feel your ship like a unique one. I still want a super huge weapons to be here because we play a clockwork ship type and don't have that huge beam from SPAZ 1. I don't feel hammerhead's power as it was in SPAZ 1. I barely differ it from level 1 ships. I miss research points. I miss weapon levels and availability only after research. The game is still good and I play it from time to time but only to see if it hadn't become a SPAZ 1 yet.


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Posted on: August 10, 2018

webkilla

Games: 147 Reviews: 4

Great concept - poor execution

So... a "kill space pirates, take their gear, coble your own ship together" style game - great ...oh wait, there's a build point system limiting how much stuff you can cobble together? Really? No free play mode, no way to unlock how large your ship can be? and the 'zombie' part of the game - generic space techno-virus nr 5, which can 'infect' blocks of your ship making them useless? Good grief - sorry - no, this is one to avoid.


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Posted on: February 12, 2018

Geratorn

Verified owner

Games: Reviews: 4

Fun Game

Great Game despite its title. It is not as replayable as Civ for example and eventually gets repetetive, but motivated me for many, many hours. More than most full prize titles. Ship building is fun and I enjoyed experimenting with the many equipment. The strategy part (map, diplomacy, level-ups) is most basic, battles are fun. Lots of switches to adjust in sandbox mode, (including disabling Zombies). ***Spoiler alert*** The only bad thing about it is how easy it is to bribe other captains to switch sides. So after a few clicks and some ressources spent the enemy does not have many Ships left. Luckily I found that one out pretty late.


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Posted on: September 23, 2018

Szurkus

Verified owner

Games: 46 Reviews: 1

Gerat game, bad optimisation

The game? Its great. Just as good as the first part. Different? Deffinetly. Problem arises from a very poor optimisation of the game though. I run this on 6700k (no OC), and 1080FTW2. GPU usage never climbs up more then 30%. CPU never gets hotter than 40 C. Late game evey battle dips to mid 20's in FPS. No matter what setings of graphics one uses. Simply put, the game is optimised to run on one CPU core, would be my guess. The game? Great. Optimisation? Late game is unplayable. Would I buy it again, just for the early, not laggy part...? yeah. Game is unique. Developers really unraveled their gameplay idea in very appealing way.


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Posted on: November 14, 2017

GODMADEMEUNFINISHED

Games: 44 Reviews: 1

Excellent Game

Purchased on Steam, came over here to say this. I loved the first SPAZ game, and I eagerly awaited the second. I bought it a while ago, and have completed the story, done most of what you can do and stepped back with a full helping of SPAZ 2. It is an amazing game. I enjoyed playing it even in the early access/unfinished state that it was in. The combat was fun, the story a bit weird and the amount of stuff happening at the same time, not even vaguely relating to you, was a different experience than a lot of games I've played. It definitely lives up to the first game and I look forward to whatever the devs do next.


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