While it failed to recreate the same thrilling storylines and detailed open-world experience of New Vegas, this action-RPG is really fun to play. It remains an exciting, colorful voyage into a world run by ruthless spacefaring mega-corporations. If putting together a crew of misfits and visiting colorful alien locales in an unforgiving universe sounds like fun, well then for sure try it out. Although long-time fans of the franchise prefer the classic Civ V over this sci-fi experiment, I do think Beyond Earth does a great job of selling the fantasy of little-by-little carving a place for humanity on an unknown alien world.
The 3D space combat is a bit hard to grasp at first. But the excellent narrative makes it worthwhile to learn the ropes. The game features a sophisticated physics engine that serves as the basis for your space engineering projects. These resources let you make bases and ships able to withstand the dangers of the void, helping you further explore locales such as the Earth, the Moon, Titan, and Europa. This bad boy endeavors to simulate the entire known universe with scientifically-accurate mass, volume, orbits, and other such data.
While this program, created by developer Vladimir Romanyuk, started its life as a purely educational product, users have access to game-like additions nowadays. Few games in this list come close to the level of detail and realism of SpaceEngine. And with the right settings, it offers some breathtaking vistas. Universe Sandbox is a physics-based space simulator aimed at making education fun by turning users into all-powerful galactic gods. You can also move anything you want, which becomes an exciting way to see how even the slightest changes can completely transform the Earth and our Milky Way.
Among its best features are the realistic simulated collisions, which will probably happen a lot considering how destructive we all get after being given so much power. Slowly piecing together the puzzle as you explore the system, one time-loop at a time.
Death will happen often here. But both your credits and your knowledge carry over from one run to the next, which is nice.
Basically breathing new life into its previously barren universe. Having you jump from rock to rock in search of fuel and materials to continue your journey towards the center of the universe. And once you get bored maybe try out some mods to bring back the freshness.
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