Get ready to explore, discover and interact with a multitude of species as you journey among the stars. Forge a galactic empire by sending out science ships to survey and explore, while construction ships build stations around newly discovered planets. Discover buried treasures and galactic wonders...
Get ready to explore, discover and interact with a multitude of species as you journey among the stars. Forge a galactic empire by sending out science ships to survey and explore, while construction ships build stations around newly discovered planets. Discover buried treasures and galactic wonders as you spin a direction for your society, creating limitations and evolutions for your explorers. Alliances will form and wars will be declared.
Like all our Grand Strategy games, the adventure evolves with time. Because free updates are a part of any active Paradox game, you can continue to grow and expand your empire with new technologies and capabilities. What will you find beyond the stars? Only you can answer that.
DEEP AND VARIED EXPLORATION
Every game begins with a civilization that has just discovered the means to travel between stars and is ready to explore the galaxy. Have your science ships survey and explore anomalies, leading you into a myriad of quests, introducing strange worlds with even stranger stories and discoveries that may completely change your outcome.
STUNNING SPACE VISUALS
With characteristically complex unique planets and celestial bodies, you will enter a whirlwind of spectacles in a highly detailed universe.
INFINITE VARIATION OF SPECIES AND ADVANCED DIPLOMACY
Through customization and procedural generation, you will encounter infinitely varied races. Choose positive or negative traits, specific ideologies, limitations, evolutions or anything you can imagine. Interact with others through the advanced diplomacy system. Diplomacy is key in a proper grand strategy adventure. Adjust your strategy to your situation through negotiation and skill.
INTERSTELLAR WARFARE
An eternal cycle of war, diplomacy, suspicions and alliances await you. Defend or attack with fully customizable war fleets, where adaptation is the key to victory. Choose from an array of complex technologies when designing and customizing your ships with the complex ship designer. You have a multitude of capabilities to choose from to meet the unknown quests that await.
ENORMOUS PROCEDURAL GALAXIES
Grow and expand your empire with thousands of randomly generated planet types, galaxies, quests and monsters lurking in space.
PLAY THE WAY YOU WANT
Customize your Empire! The characters you choose, be it a murderous mushroom society or an engineering reptile race, can be customized with traits like ethics, type of technology, form of preferred space travel, type of habitat, philosophies and more. The direction of the game is based on your choices.
FREE UPDATE HISTORY
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Stellaris: Utopia DLC
Stellaris: Synthetic Dawn Story Pack
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I loved this game and was really getting into it with each day i played it. But this new 2.2 update just makes the game worse then it was. Making me mircomange more and not able to find things cause it's hidden behind other crap. The only good out of the new updates was the merchent galatic market and new structures. But the Pop mangement and planet system is a nightmare. Want to find a certain pop that is a slave to sell then you can't go to the planet to select it you must go through tabs and more tabs to find the citizen tab to find the slave you want to sell. You also can't tell Pops where to move to now either. Good job paradox you really fucked up
Leaving aside the related issues of asking price and 'DLC dysentery', Stellaris tries to emulate Distant Worlds and GalCiv with anaemic and/or arthritic results; it lacks innovation and vision across its shallow depths where the other two titles (when the latter fully patched up) show spots of brilliance occasionally (DW's private and public sector for instance).
The second game to ever have been deleted from my Steam library, it was that lacking in any redeeming features, I don't feel bad about it.
Absolutely not recommendable.
Exactly what the title says, it's a money and time sink, you'll throw a bunch of money at it to try and get it to be a full gaming experience by buying the DLC's, you'll spend hours of your time with failed empires until you realize the only strategy is actually genocide because game performance is so bad it can't even handle it's own population system, then you'll become a Determined Exterminator or a Devouring Swarm, forget about poilitcs and build a population and proceed to just wipe everyone out a bunch of time. Eventually you'll arrive at the same point I have, a whole lot of money spent, a bunch of time wasted and bugger all decent memories to think back on.
Sriously don't waste your time and money, this really isn't worth it and Paradox doesn't deserve it.
No balance, AI is a joke, aweful DLC policy, lots of essential sytems are lacking.
I fell scamed by paradox and their decision to radically change the game regularly. I hate starlane, and since 2.0, it has become the only displacement left, with dead ends and bottleneck in space !
I love the game but every time I see the prices of the DLCs I get mad. $40 bucks for the game and then $100 for the DLCs most of which are a necessity if you want to have a pleasant experience.
This is ridiculous and Paradox should stop tryign to skin their users alive.
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