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There is mining and extensive crafting. You build bases as well, except these have shields and defenses :) You get up to two followers that help you fight and collect resources. You can upgrade their armor, weapons, etc.
Colonists at your base help you with farming and production.
Thanks for the suggestions so far, lets keep em coming. I tried Space Engineers a few months ago and for some reason it was giving me headaches. Game was made a few years ago iirc and maybe it was just the older graphics or the resolution i was on or that the first area was a confined ship with corridors and stuff.
Checks all the boxes. But its also got lots of combat too, and many planets to explore
Oooh, this looks good. It's definitely a flaw in Steam's recommendation algorithm that I've NEVER seen this popup. Installing it now... :)
Not a little better, a LOT better. For $30 it's a steal.
Breathedge - similar to Subnautica, but in space with snarky humor, I really loved it, got about 30+ hours in it, you can build basic box compartment like bases. It does not have planetary exploration though, everything is in space and zero gravity except bases. Single player only.
Planet Nomads - You have 1 huge planet to explore, physics based building from small and prefab blocks, can make ground, water and air vehicles, but no space flight, expect it to run poorly though, it's a resource hog. Single player only.
Interstellar Rift - First person, complex ship building, no EVA, no planets, everything is done through your space ship, including asteroid mining, going to a space station is through a teleporter, nice graphics. Has multiplayer.
Empyrion: Galactic Survival - I would also agree about Empyrion, it's a good game, but rough on the edges, graphics could be better.
Planet Explorers - one planet, no space ships, decent story, decent building, poor combat, but it's an abandoned game, so I wouldn't bother.
Space Engineers - still buggy, can crash, random explosions with physics bugging out etc.
No Man's Sky - It's ok, but very repetitive, grindy in a tedious way (if - suggest getting with discount)
Surviving Mars...
Highly recommended.
- P
the game looks good on paper, and its a fine concept. it would be a pretty damned good game IF IT ACTUALLY WORKED. i have a couple hundred hours in it, and my frustration is not about wanting money back. i would gladly pay an extra $20 to get the 200 hours of my life back, so i could spent it doing literally anything else.
as for actual alternatives. i personally dont know anything really sci-fi theme. maybe ARK would scratch the itch. its got problems too, but i was happy to sink a few hundred hours in both solo and coop with friends. the dinosaurs are actually pretty cool, and it was refreshing to play a game where the human player/characters are not the strongest more powerful thing in the game world, which is how 99% of games are. you have to really stay aware and use your brain.
Rust is similar to ARK in a lot of ways, but minus the dinosaurs. I would only recommend Rust to gamers with very thick skin, a lot of tenacity, who wont get upset at losing hard work and losing your stuff. also, the Rust player base is one of the most toxic in all of gaming, so avoid it if you dont want to experience other players shouting like racist cavemen with rifles.