![]() ![]() ![]() Rather than being animated, they’re more like slideshows of pictures with little animation to amplify for example someone hitting the table with their fists. The in-game cutscenes are very stylistic. Fly around and you may notice massive planets, each of which seems to have its own ecosystem and history. In one zone you will find yourself flying through asteroid fields, then when entering the next you’ll lay you eyes upon many ice masses, there to wander around space forever. There are many different zones and systems you will find yourself in, and every zone has its own hazards to avoid. There are a few twists that make the story very interesting and engaging, and every time you discover a new memory, it leaves you wanting to know more about Adam’s backstory. However, this doesn’t mean the story isn’t enticing. The sheer vastness of the zones you can fly around exploring may stand in the way of progressing in the story of the game. With every jumpgate comes a new fragment of Adam’s memory. You do this by flying around space, fighting enemies known as Outlaws and collecting resources and credits in order to power up and repair your ship, to ultimately make your way to the end of the system, where you will find a jumpgate that sends you off towards the next system. Your objective is to find answers to what happened to Adam. The next thing he remembers is escaping and flying off in a spacecraft. They restrained him and injected him with an unknown serum. Your character, Adam Roslin, tells an unnamed character (or the player, this isn’t really made clear) about how he remembers having a dream where he has a dispute with what seem to be important people. So without further ado, let’s go explore Everspace!Įverspace starts out with a somewhat confusing cutscene. After being released on Steam, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, the game is now out on the Switch as well. This being said, ROCKFISH Games came out with their take on a space game, called Everspace, after being backed on Kickstarter with an impressive $420,252. This makes playing a game about space one of the most interesting things to enjoy, because it is yet another take on our vastly unknown universe. I hope things got better in the second game.In an ever-expanding universe, it’s fair to say that pretty much every single person alive has a different take on what space looks like beyond our galaxy. Sad part of older games is that these issues very rarely ever get fixed ruining the game for future players and that is why I cannot recommend it. It shows that while this is a very well conceived game, it was not play tested nor polished enough as these issues I have run into are not even close to being balanced and gives the impression that the dev team lost track of the what matters while focusing on the idea only. Now after several different very bad mechanics have shown up again and again. Slowly though the missed details for a game that is suppose to be played over and over again started to appear, some quicker than expected. I had a feeling being the first game to not set my expectations super high, but was impressed with what I was given at first. I thought that was great, but did not want any story spoilers so I came back around to this one. ![]() The game has a solid foundation and what drew me to this game was the demo for the second game. ![]()
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