It has some similarities. It is clunkier but has has more freedom, you can build ships block by block/system by system or download Steam Workshop creations and have the factory build them, you just supply the materials. There isn’t really a strong storyline or surveying aspect to Empyrion, it’s more about survival, building, fighting, and exploration.
I play it co-op and we use a Polaris as our base and exploration ship. Everything is fully modifiable, and we could fly the USS Enterprise or a Corellian Corvette if we wanted.
The planets aren’t quite as lush and cartoony as NMS, it’s a bit more realistic. More combat too I believe.
Clunky as in things like enemy AI isn’t great, equipment sometimes doesn’t work until you fiddle with it (actually that’s sort of unintentionally realistic), and sometimes quests are buggy, objectives aren’t clear and sometimes don’t trigger.
But it’s a huge and very flexible open world (open galaxy really) game where you make your own goals much of the time. Some things are not going to be perfect but there is no other game like it if you enjoy the building, exploring, and freedom.
Oh interesting. Not heard of that. Looking at the trailer, I’m getting No Man’s Sky vibes. Is it similar to that?
It has some similarities. It is clunkier but has has more freedom, you can build ships block by block/system by system or download Steam Workshop creations and have the factory build them, you just supply the materials. There isn’t really a strong storyline or surveying aspect to Empyrion, it’s more about survival, building, fighting, and exploration.
I play it co-op and we use a Polaris as our base and exploration ship. Everything is fully modifiable, and we could fly the USS Enterprise or a Corellian Corvette if we wanted.
The planets aren’t quite as lush and cartoony as NMS, it’s a bit more realistic. More combat too I believe.
Sounds quite interesting. Not sure about the “clunkier” part, but I’ll add it to my wishlist and keen an eye out.
Clunky as in things like enemy AI isn’t great, equipment sometimes doesn’t work until you fiddle with it (actually that’s sort of unintentionally realistic), and sometimes quests are buggy, objectives aren’t clear and sometimes don’t trigger.
But it’s a huge and very flexible open world (open galaxy really) game where you make your own goals much of the time. Some things are not going to be perfect but there is no other game like it if you enjoy the building, exploring, and freedom.
I think you’ve definitely sold it to me. Once that price drops, I think I’ll treat myself.