in the line of Dark Star and also the Alien franchise, it will feel very familiar to anyone who played survival open world games like Valheim, Death Stranding, The Forest (franchise games) or Subnautica. It has an eerie beauty of the lived-in horror and loneliness of multitudes of clones, as we start our days as one and end them so, like some sort of a "message in the bottle" ship a fool's hope or a fool's errand. Some mechanics may be infuriating , but acceptable. It remains to be seen as well if the research tree will show itself to be interesting enough in mid and later game. Edit: Wellll, there is the good: - The game's balanced in the mid-game the difficulty ramps up with pirate attacks, infestations and the need to repair and review the layout of your ship after those and the bad: - like Valheim, the game will crash and take away all your progress. Yes, still in 2025 there are people and game companies which produce single-save games, where one can't save manually, and the mechanics of which will not bat an eye to overwrite a file with content by a file of 0 bytes... So, I am, unfortunately not going to replay your game.
Un très bon jeu sur la dépollution de l'environnement bien rejouable, seul bémol est que les mises à jour introduisent quelque bogues qui cassent les missions (par exemple l"évaluation des photos obligatoire ne fonctionne pas et donc impossible de terminer certaines missions). J'espère que ces bogues seront bientôt résolus.
Quite nice to play, as it's really a simulator of restoration of an environment , coming out after dozens and dozens of strip-mining simulations
Platformer dans le style de Deus Ex GOTY et Flashback, qu'on peut finir assez rapirdement et ça prendra environ 32 heures pour aller à 100% des "achievements". Seul bémol - les niveaux de hacking, où c'est du "bullet hell" bourrin qui prend du temps à finir, surtout au dernier tiers du jeu. Je recommande vivement
The game continues where the first one took off. Everything goes well until the Arena, then it's either the developer was stupid or the game was broken - nothing in the fight works, the game literally cheats you into losing every single time. I've spent 1 whole hour, split in 4 parts, trying to beat the arena, which is a pure exercise in frustration. If it's the editor's idea of "subverting the damsel in distress" trope, it wasn't a good idea, since it's all looks like fanservice anyway, if it's the author's idea of "subverting the stupid quests" it's not a good idea either. There's a reason I bought this game and not a myriad of other quests, because at least this one didn't suffer from pixel hunting and morornic placement of puzzles. Uninstalled and won't return to it, really I don't recommend buying it. Now onwards to Part 3.