Posted on: May 25, 2017

todda
Verified ownerGames: 222 Reviews: 22
A first rate star-ship captain simulator
I enjoyed Starpoint Gemini 2 quite a bit. It scratched the Freelancer itch, while letting you feel like the up and coming captain of your own capital ship. However, it felt pretty indy, and rough around the edges at times, despite being an fun, attractive game. SPG Warlords, however, feels like the developers took all the lessons learned from the first game, and turned it into a nearly AAA experience. This is a fantastic, polished game that asks the question: What would a modern freelancer be like if you could command a massive capital ship, along with an entire armada if you so choose? Graphics: The graphics are massively improved, and look fantastic Subtle ship details that are reminiscent of the ships in star citizen, etc. abound. Ships shed material when hit, and now explode with satisfying particle effects and debris. Everything is built on a much larger scale, and this makes the experience much more immersive. The game runs more smoothly than it's predecessor despite all of the additional detail. I have it completely maxed out at 1080p on a Geforce 970. The frame-rate is buttery smooth. Gameplay: Space felt barren in the old games, and despite visual details, there was little to interact with. Now random events might happen while you travel through space. A merchant might need rescuing, or a caravan might have gotten separated. Even the freelance missions feel like real adventures. You can hail ships and stations and converse using dialogue trees. A nice touch might have you stumbling across a special derelict floating in space with a story to tell. The controls are top notch, and the interface is easy once you get used to it. They have greatly improved the HUD, and it now looks very slick and polished. It's much easier to manage your quests, ships, and everything else thanks to a redesigned interface. Conclusion: This is a great, space opera simulator where you get to command a capital ship. It's far better than I could have possibly hoped for.
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