Posted on: June 9, 2016

wuerfelprinz
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Not feeling quite right
It's a big sandbox in which you fly your starship around a solar system, take generic contracts (kill pirate x, transport cargo y, protect objective z), , trade, kill things, gain reputation, upgrade your skills and weapons and finally get to a more powerful ship. Rinse, repeat. On the pro side it has great graphics, the next thing to grind towards is always within reach and doesn't take ages, and the handling works really well once you get used to it. So if you fancy flying around in a battleship blowing things up and enjoying the scenery, this is a great game for you. For me, its greatest flaw is one that is shared with many similar games : I never feel like commanding a cruiser or dreadnought, I always fly a larger, more clunky fighter craft with me as the pilot. With the size of ships you get to buy or board, there should be hundreds and hundreds of crew aboard, and all you can do about them is hire generic marines and fill three bridge officer slots with pictures and affixed bonuses. There's no interior and you never interact with anybody aboard your ship, it could just as well be just you and your onboard A.I. Navigating around with Mouse and WASD keys sure makes things nice and easy but adds to that feeling. Also if you're looking for any kind of meaningful story, you won't find it here. There is a main plot, but that's even less deep than the ones in Elder Scrolls games, without the many little subquest storylines which make those great. So if you want to "roleplay" games and immerse into a setting, even if it's not an RPG, then this sadly is not the game for you.
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