This game looks fun, but then I think - "It's just Space Engineers Lite, and I already own SE!"Hardspace: Shipbreaker on Steam Sale.
This game looks fun, but then I think - "It's just Space Engineers Lite, and I already own SE!"Hardspace: Shipbreaker on Steam Sale.
This game looks fun, but then I think - "It's just Space Engineers Lite, and I already own SE!"
I've only watched some gameplay videos, so I can't really argue on any sure footing. I just felt like, "I'm already grinding up ships in Space Engineers, so..." That said, I thought for sure Shipbreaker was a VR title when I first saw the videos. Shame it isn't, because I think that would really separate it from the pack.I think it's one aspect of Space Engineers (and a few others), but taken a deep dive into. The mechanics are great, and I'm loving it.
Vanished into meh land.Whatever happened to StarBase ?
I've not played it yet, but Breathedge is just about universally described as "Subnautica but in space."Anyone able to recommend any other Subnautica-like games that are pure Single Player?
Cheers. Added to wishlist for now.I've not played it yet, but Breathedge is just about universally described as "Subnautica but in space."
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Survive in outer space! Together with your immortal chicken, discover the truth behind your sudden spaceship crash. Craft tools, pilot vehicles, and even control space stations to survive and explore the wreckage.store.steampowered.com
At some point you're supposed to build a base. I'm kinda stuck on one objective and couldn't figure that one out. Looked like a trigger wouldn't fire upon solving some puzzle.Wow !! Breathedge looks cool. It looks like it simulates the skills and knowhow to live in space; in a suit; its gotta be a major effort to not die.
This looks good. The most space suit gaming (EVA) I've done is in X4. ... and that isn't much
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It's the opposite of Space Engineers: You deconstruct ships. It is lite indeed because it just plays in an arena each shipbreaking session. Major additions were a couple ships and mechanics to break stuff and a storyline. Core game loop is satisfying but it's not a big game.This game looks fun, but then I think - "It's just Space Engineers Lite, and I already own SE!"
This sounds interesting, I'll have a look!I've not played it yet, but Breathedge is just about universally described as "Subnautica but in space."
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Survive in outer space! Together with your immortal chicken, discover the truth behind your sudden spaceship crash. Craft tools, pilot vehicles, and even control space stations to survive and explore the wreckage.store.steampowered.com
Waiting for it to come out of EA. Looking forward to it but no interest in replaying the first act multiple times. How's it stacking up against BG1 and/or 2?Played through BG3 EA a couple of times again.
Once with a party of rangers (good actions). Once with a mixed party of Githyanki (evil actions)
However, due to the vagaries of dice rolls, my good rangers ended up destroying the Druid grove and my evil Gith preserved it.
Still, doesn't look like it will be out of EA this year, so still limited to Act 1 only
Waiting for it to come out of EA. Looking forward to it but no interest in replaying the first act multiple times. How's it stacking up against BG1 and/or 2?
I just couldn't finish DoS2. Too long, too many options, long combats. In the end the game was fun but I had the feeling not to progress the thing at all. 1.5 months and I found out I had just hit about the middle mark and I abandoned the playthrough. Then it was new computer and save game on the old HDD and I never bothered porting.Its different. Its very much a Larian game with a D&D skin on top. But that's not a bad thing per se, i enjoyed Divinity 2 a lot.
Its certainly the prettiest of the current crop of D&D based RPGs and has some interesting mechanics. Good story so far (will have to see how it develops). Its very open world in terms of how you approach quests and go through the main quest. Which is good for those who enjoy that, bad for those who want to be told where to go and what to do.
Its been a good couple of years for D&D based RPGs though, with Kingmaker, Solasta, and BG3. I haven't tried Wrath of the Righteous because it goes into silly Epic levels and has Paragon paths and stuff, and i kind of got tired of that silliness many years ago.
I just couldn't finish DoS2. Too long, too many options, long combats. In the end the game was fun but I had the feeling not to progress the thing at all. 1.5 months and I found out I had just hit about the middle mark and I abandoned the playthrough. Then it was new computer and save game on the old HDD and I never bothered porting.