Posted on: January 20, 2015

mouser9169
Verified ownerGames: 190 Reviews: 4
Great old-skool space sim
I missed this gem when it first came out - too busy chasing the amulet of Yendor I guess, but it is a real gem. Not completely non-linear, but much more so than you might expect (moreso than the remake, to be sure). It's main limitation is "one ship". You do have a choice of ships, and you can change at different points in the game if you decide you want to become more mercenary or mercantile at different points in the game, but at any point in time, you have 'your ship'. Makes me wonder even more what Star Citizen will hold in store for us. For someone that can't get past the graphics (and they are limiting), I'd recommend X3:Terran Conflict (with Aldrin Missions). I think that's the best free-form space sim out currently (though that may be some James Bond syndrome talking) and I really wish GoG would get the whole X series on here. The fact that the publishers officially released non-steam .exe's for the games gives me some hope there. Back to this gem though - you've got some pretty remarkable graphics and voicings, a large world to go exploring in, a trading sim, a space combat sim, a 'realistic' type cockpit view with on screen displays for current information, and a host of other features modern games could still learn from, all for about $6 at the time of this review. Make sure you take the time to read both the manual and the reference document provided, as the game has very little hand-holding once you get going. As my dad used to say in long car trips - "Getting lost is half the fun..."
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