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A remarkably fun space shooter, similar to Freelancer. It has a few differences, but the overall feel is that of a slightly compressed universe (more stuff in it, less empty space, and faster travel) Freelancer.

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Pros.

 

- Contains both starpoint gemenis (1 and 2)

- Lots of ships and ship parts.

-  Big area

 

Neutral

- I find it myself bit easy especially after you get the good parts

- Easy to cheat if needet.

 

- Cons

 

- Not a bug free, there is few one that can stop you complitly if not done specifically

- mission are repeative but i don't mind.

 

Conclusion: Very similar to freelancer in everyway. I suggest atleast trying it out.

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20 hours ago, RaTcHeT302 said:

Man, I hated Freelancer though.

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What parts didn't you like about it?

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I finished this game and I don't know exactly how I feel about it. I think space games are not for me, unless it's like an RTS or something. 

All I want to say is that I found the story interesting, the galaxy is very pretty and most missions are kinda repetitive.

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I enjoyed this game quite a bit, but have personally had more fun with the warlords sequel as I enjoy the idea of building a space empire and conquering territories, despite what the current reviews say about it. 3 has just released in early access, so I'll see how that goes.

 

Would still recommend this one.

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