nats -> RE: RTM (Race to Mars) (3/28/2014 11:34:22 PM)
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ORIGINAL: nico7550 "Lifeless planet" is a adventure/exploration game, no (a little bit only) violence, no management, no rocket, etc... you're lost on a planet, alone... it's average good but really limited... You can also try "Take To Mars", another management spacesim, with some action steps (you deploy yourself the probe for example), but there is no rocket part... it's average good, but the engine is not bad at all. Thing is for semi realistic program management and rocket building I have Kerbal Space Program, I think that is one of the best space games I have ever played. And for a historical spaceflight game I have Buzz Aldrin's Space Program Manager where the concentration is one reliving the race to the moon missions, seeing if you can do better than they did. And for a pure fantasy space game I will have the great Elite Dangerous (in a few months time). I think that is all the space games I can play for the moment. These other indie games are all very much unfinished and ages away from having anything remotely playable never mind enjoyable. Seems that try to get people to buy into very very early alpha games is the in thing recently, personally I dont go in for that stuff. Got far too much finished stuff to spend my money on never mind nowhere near finished stuff. Only if its playable and presently looks fun, and looks like it will only be a few months away from completion, and it looks really good will I possibly buy into an Early Access game. The only exception to this was Elite Dangerous, which is a sequel of one of my favourite games of my gaming life and as such I know it will be superb. But otherwise, nah - lifeless planet, planet explorers, race to mars, space engineers, - they are all pretty much the same unfinished indie games that may or may not be interesting when they are finished, if they ever get finished. Still they cant possibly be considered as bad as GOAT SIMULATOR! Now that game is really weird ... and slightly disturbing! I dont know about you but I actually find goats quite frightening, it should be given an 18 age rating really.
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