Posted on: April 21, 2016

skeecher
Verified ownerGames: 84 Reviews: 28
A good game with lost oppotunities
There's alot that I want to like about this game. It's a space sim for a start that has RPG elements in it. That should sell it right there. However, it does have it's problems that start to get a little annoying. It lacks a few things that it really shouldn't be without. The controls, like with all space sims of it's nature, do take a bit of time to get used to, but you can't help but feel that a right click menu would've helped. Perhaps I was spoilt playing EVE Online. This game has elements similar to it, in the way ships are moved around, but with this game it tends to be more restrictive. Sometimes you don't feel that you're in control of your ships, and commands tend to be sluggish. One such being able to dock (which is nothing more than a menu screen when you're near a station). It can be annoyingly frustrating, no matter how many times you press D or click on the icon, it only seems to do it through chance. The game starts off slowly and is very linear, but things do eventually open up for the player and you gain more freedom and better choice of ships and systems, as well as companions who all have skill trees similar to your own and each gaining experience points to use on them. But even then, you somehow feel that this aspect should be more hands-on with greater levels of customisation. It only just gets away with being able to say it has RPG features. The visuals are good and the battles can be exciting, especially the larger ones, but it is let down by it's interface. I was going to give this game just 3 stars, but I thought that was a little unfair on it because it does try to be something more than it is. So I thought 4 stars was best. It's a good game, but only if you're a fan of space sims and can forgive it's slight drawbacks.
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