Gorgeous graphics and brilliant 3D dogfighting combat, but extremely repetitive.
Gaia Beyond is a top-down space RPG with a classic feeling to it that, even in Early Access, shows promise and is fun to play in spite of having only barebones core mechanics in place. It is a good title to watch for as it develops.
While Last Encounter has all of the trappings of a good game, it is unfortunately marred by some pretty heavy drawbacks that drag down the entire experience.
The Spatials: Galactology is a cute space colony sim with a heavy focus on production and logistics that sadly falls short in a few areas.
Far Space VR is a short action game with some great VR concepts. It’s just a shame about the shooty bits.
Questionable design and tech issues are aplenty in this retro-futuristic space adventure game.
The most unique sci-fi space exploration game that I’ve ever played.
Who would hurt this cute, clumsy robot? Sure he crushes buildings and can destroy our moon but accidents happen.
Morphite describes itself as a “casual atmospheric FPS, inspired by the classics”. While I agree with that assertion for the most part, I can also safely say that this is a perfect case of a missed opportunity to make something really compelling.
Being a mobile port to begin with, Warhammer 40,000: Space Wolf does not deliver. The gameplay system involves a huge grind / pay wall and an overly simple strategic component. Unfortunately, it comes off as a mediocre title.