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That game REALLY wants to tell you a story, and that story isn't great. So sometimes you're stuck listening to some stupid phone call for minutes before you can go back to playing the game. On top of that, make sure you don't get motion sick easily, that game will make you sick otherwise. Also, it's definitely harder to perfect. With powerwash you can't really mess up, there's only progress, no regress, with shipbreaker on some larger/harder ships you have to take a sec and learn how to depressurise a ship properly for example or it will go boom and then cleaning it up will be pain, might as well start a new one instead.
Still, if you're willing to put some hours in, ignore the story and don't get motion sick, after 10-20 hours you'll really start getting in the flow with the ships.
OH ONE MORE THING, I'D HIGHLY PREFER OPEN SHIFT, THE TIMED ONE IS SO ANNOYING ESPECIALLY WHEN YOU'RE STILL LEARNING AND AFTERWARDS BECOMES JUST AN ANNOYING PACEBREAKER.
So yeah. Great, but with a lot of "buts" lol