Whenever you bite the dust you get thrown back in your story progression a little, but you retain a lot of the hardware you earned during your last playthrough. Death comes quickly and freqently, and preventing it means you have to upgrade your ship and resources – which mostly happens through the collection of loot that you find along the way. It’s glorious 3D space combat wrapped in a roguelike blanket.Īs you progress in Everspace, you’ll soon find that combat isn’t enough. However, it’s not a 2D title, not a platformer, and not an RPG-like adventure. Instead, Everspace is actually a lot like many of the roguelike titles we’ve seen come out of the indie marketplace in the past few years. In a way, that’s still there, but not in the manner in which Wing Commander plays out – with a cinematic experience that draws you in and blends missions together. Granted, I had only seen a few screenshots and a handful of trailers, but based on that I was eagerly anticipating deep space combat in the style of games like Wing Commander, but with far superior graphics – because Everspace is gorgeous. It is scheduled to come to Playstation 4 later this year and supports VR on the PC version, but we tested the game on Xbox One for the purpose of this review.Īfter playing Everspace for only a few minutes, I was surprised at how different it was compared to what I had imagined. Everspace has been released on Xbox One and PC, through Steam.
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