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1 person found this review helpful
66.8 hrs on record (36.1 hrs at review time)
A fun quasi-survival game where you slowly terraform a planet. It really adds something to the genre when the land changes around you so you see the results of your actions. The game took me around 30ish hours to complete going in blind without looking information up online.
Posted 1 May, 2024.
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23.0 hrs on record (11.8 hrs at review time)
I had my followers eat poop and then sacrificed them to an elder god when they complained. 10/10
Posted 19 August, 2022.
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36.6 hrs on record (3.2 hrs at review time)
A fun Diablo-esque game with a unique skill tree that allows you to play any mix and match of playstyles.
Posted 13 February, 2020.
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152.8 hrs on record (137.9 hrs at review time)
One of the best RPGs of the decade.
Posted 29 December, 2019.
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5.9 hrs on record
A poorly crafted game.

Every time your character moves to a new area all of their adventure equipment ‘resets.’ Advancement is just the same repetitive gathering of the same items over and over again in each new area. An endless grind where all you are doing is trying to find the fun but it never arrives.

I wish I hadn’t spent so long trying to find that fun so I could have returned it.
Posted 6 October, 2019.
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144.5 hrs on record (29.3 hrs at review time)
This game is a lot like the universe.

It starts off strong with a quick explosion of things to explore, techs to find, and items to craft. In time it expands and the cracks begin to appear. Most worlds are very similar and civilization amounts to a single person living in a pod scattered about the world.

As more time passes everything cools down as it is a repetition of the same thing over and over again, system by system.

Eventually interest will rapidly wane and like the heat death of the universe, everything ends in frozen sadness.
Posted 12 October, 2016.
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