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788.4 hrs on record (655.1 hrs at review time)
The Factory Must Grow!
Posted November 27, 2024.
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1,866.1 hrs on record (1,044.3 hrs at review time)
Praise Randy Random!
Posted November 29, 2020.
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365.7 hrs on record (125.8 hrs at review time)
Great for farming
Posted July 1, 2019.
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305.0 hrs on record (63.8 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
This is as close to a Terraria clone as anyone will get, without being one. Starbound is much like terraria. It's a side scroller minecraft, IN SPACE!!! That's all I should have to say, but I will continue. You start out with almost nothing, and build your way up. Sound familiar? It should. Both Minecraft and Terraria are exactly like this. Once you get fuel for your ship and do a few quests . . . yes they do have quests, you can go to different sollar systems in your space ship. When you get to the different solar systems, they have planets, normal right. On these plannets there will be aliens, now, each planet has aliens that are only on that planet, and wont be found on others. You can also find Civilization on some planets. There are an un known amount of variation to what kind of civilization you will find, and the farther out you go the more kinds you will find. They can vary from a Barbaric plant person village, to a bandit base. There is also mining, which currently only is for gathering matterials for improoving your gear. The game is still in early access so im not going to list anything that's bad, and even if I did there really isn't much to talk about. I'm looking forward to see where this game goes. I recomend this game to anyone that enjoyed Terraria, or wants to try a large scale adventure game.
Posted December 24, 2013.
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71.2 hrs on record (5.0 hrs at review time)
I am a HUGE fan of the fallout series. Fallout: New Vegas is debatably better, or worse than Fallout 3. One of the reasons Fallout 3 would be better is that it was "the first". When I say that, I mean, it was the first one, so it had nothing to be better than. It aslo offered a more post apocalyptic feel and was over all more of a challenge. I aslo was told by my friend that he felt that when he was adventuring in New Vegas it was Just deasert, and when he was in Fallout 3, it was more exciting. I'm not typing this to compare and say which is better though. There are plenty of amazing things that New Vegas has brought. One of the main things I love about New Vegas is the weapons. They added weapon cusstomization, which allowed for a better connection to your arsenal. Speaking of your arsenal, they have a HUGE variety of guns. I would recomend this game to anyone that wants hours of gameplay, a more layed back fallout game, and anyone that playes free roam rpg's.
Posted December 24, 2013.
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0.4 hrs on record
I heard that this game was bad way before I played it. It's as bad as everyone says it is. Within the first hour of me playing, one of my 3 units died. Now im not going to completely blame it on the game, but the poor controlls, frusterating ai, and the fact that my guys couldn't hit the front side of a barn, didn't help. I had to search for the controlls, and when I finnaly had them memorized, my units would not listen, and couldnt hit anything. I do not recomend buying this game. I'm sure once you get the hang of it, it's an entertaining game. It is not s omething you should put your time and effort into.
Posted December 24, 2013.