About 4h in now. First impressions are that, indeed, it's far easier than Seas. Bazaar opportunities get you afloat regularly, there are plenty of small stories rewarding you with cash, fuel/supplies are available almost everywhere, port reports pay well, and terror is (so far) almost irrelevant unless I go out of my way and repeat-fail plenty of attempts at getting penances in Carillon. I left all the settings at default, and am yet to die even once. Of course, this is the Reach, one of four (I think) maps, so I presume the danger ramps up in the other areas. Story-wise, I quickly found myself back into Seas-like weird places and stories, it's great. Carillon and Magdalene's have that madness about them, Titania was a lovely discovery, and I'm now exploring the conflict by slowly pushing the Tacketies war effort. I'm glad I managed to avoid spoiling myself.
In terms of atmosphere, while some of it is there, I don't yet find it as lonely and immersive as Seas. Between the verdant style of the Reach and the steam engine noise, there's something lost from the dark of Sea. I expected space to feel even more lonely and scary, but between the noise and the jungle-like surroundings, it somehow feels more like sailing up the Amazon in a steam-boat. Again, will see what the rest of the game is like. The frozen parts of the Reach around Carillon do have a better feeling already, although the engine noise still grates.
For something silly now, I had recruited 4 officers rather quickly, but it's only after recruiting new officers for already-filled roles that I found out I hadn't actually placed anyone in the various roles, doh! Needless to say, my stats skyrocketed all of a sudden, although it doesn't seem to matter much to that *"£& RNG. In this universe, 34% seems to mean about 0 out of 10...
Anyhow, will keep exploring and see where the stories lead me. I've got a parcel and a settler to deliver, some hunting trophies that should help getting me a club membership, and then my next move is to explore the "North" section of the map, as I'm still looking for Lustrum amongst other things. And thanks to one of the unfortunate lone Stovepipe ships that crossed my path, I'm half-way through sneaking myself a ministerial pass to cross over to Albion...