Posted November 28, 2016
HunchBluntley
language geek
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From United States
kokosabre
I believe in this company
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From Bulgaria
Posted November 28, 2016
Well, I see a game that wasnt mentioned at all(maybe because its a mobile port but hell with it):
Galaxy on Fire 2 HD - the thing in combat is that you can cheese your way in combat by strafing.
Galaxy on Fire 2 HD - the thing in combat is that you can cheese your way in combat by strafing.
Firebrand9
The Red Blaze
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From United States
Posted November 28, 2016
Track down a copy of the game Terminus. Basically a space-faring RPG.
tomimt
Optimum rat
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From Finland
Posted November 28, 2016
I wouldn't really recommend Star Citizen yet for anyone, as it still too heavily in production, being in pre-alpha an all. Get it only if you can handle seeing how a game of ambitious goals is being developed.
Elite Dangerous is pretty good, despite it does get a lot of unnecessary flak if you ask me. But you do need to be prepared for a game that has no real plot.
Elite Dangerous is pretty good, despite it does get a lot of unnecessary flak if you ask me. But you do need to be prepared for a game that has no real plot.
Ricky_Bobby
Pan Galactic Inc
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From Sweden
Posted November 28, 2016
I haven't played Warlords, obviously, but I have played the others.
They are each quite different in how I play them, for example in Rebel Galaxy I play as a bounty hunter so I see lots of combat, whereas in Elite Dangerous my gameplay is more or less exclusively based on trading, and No Man's Sky is there for me to just chill-out, build stuff end explore. So what I get out from each game is very different.
As a whole package though my choice would be Starpoint Gemini 2, it's got a storyline with a sense of adventure to it, trading, and plenty of immersion. It's the only game on your list that I think has a 'strong story', especially when compared to Rebel Galaxy, Elite Dangerous and No Man's Sky. X-Rebirth has plenty of lore behind it, but it's not as "noticeable" as in Starpoint Gemini 2.
If you don't mind Steam you could also check out Galaxy on Fire 2 as well.
They are each quite different in how I play them, for example in Rebel Galaxy I play as a bounty hunter so I see lots of combat, whereas in Elite Dangerous my gameplay is more or less exclusively based on trading, and No Man's Sky is there for me to just chill-out, build stuff end explore. So what I get out from each game is very different.
As a whole package though my choice would be Starpoint Gemini 2, it's got a storyline with a sense of adventure to it, trading, and plenty of immersion. It's the only game on your list that I think has a 'strong story', especially when compared to Rebel Galaxy, Elite Dangerous and No Man's Sky. X-Rebirth has plenty of lore behind it, but it's not as "noticeable" as in Starpoint Gemini 2.
If you don't mind Steam you could also check out Galaxy on Fire 2 as well.
Post edited November 28, 2016 by Ricky_Bobby
Regals
New User
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From United States
Posted November 29, 2016
elgils: - X Rebirth : Home of Light : seems pretty and give more immersion (visit the station in fps view, graphics) but the universe is small and only one ship to use
50€ on Gog / 17€ on Steam (-66%)
This goes for x3 as well... 50€ on Gog / 17€ on Steam (-66%)
Unless you are the type of person who likes to mindless click trade on some webpage game
Just back and forth back and forth back and forth back and forth back and forth back and forth...
Those games are not for you.
Sure there is great simulation game hidden someone under the crap
The battles look amazing (play is aweful) the freedom is exciting (freedom to click trade)
There is reason no one lets plays the games... no one.
Freelancer is action pack with story
x3/xrebirth will put you to sleep and the combat is boring as ...either you overpower your enemy or they over power you.
blotunga
GrumpyOldGamers.CyringOutMiserably
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From Other
Posted November 29, 2016
X Rebirth is actually not that bad (4.0 at least). And it's huge. But travel is also cumbersome using the space lanes. And then there is the one ship limitation. Still I enjoyed it as a nice change. X3 Albion Prelude with the TC plots mod is still the best X experience though.