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There is a little gem called "Drox operative", which includes multiple space empires at war, and you can do a lot of what a independent mercenary does in Warband. But you cannot start your own empire, and while you can definitely be beloved and supported by one or more of the factions, you and your ship are never more than a hired (rail)gun. Or missile platform. Or...
By the way, Drox Operative, together with Angband and Mount&Blade is on of the three games in which I have spent most of my gaming time.
Rimworld, atleast since the last time I played it, is not like M&B at all.
You have some guys there, research technologies and build up a settlement, it is more a settler management game.
But that was some months ago. There were different settlements of tribes, thieves and so on, but there were definitely no war parties moving over the map.
Well.. Blood and Gold as stated is built on the same engine, but it's garbage IMO compared to any of the mods for Warband.
Rimworld is actually pretty fun =P A nice hint in case you get it: Operating on prisoners is a good way to get your doctor's lvl up =P
Give This War of Mine another shot. I don't feel you gave it enough hours.
You might like the xcom games. Not quite space but involves aliens. The old school xcom games have a cult following, and the new xcom1 and 2 are also awesome. I suggest the newer ones over the old school.
Battle Brothers is also good if you like sqaud managment. You manage a mercenary band in a low fantasy world. The art graphics style can be off putting, but its a pretty damn good game.
You might also like Stellaris. Although instead of one man/woman you play as a whole race.
Last suggestion. Veil of Crows. Just keep in mind its early access and not quite done being cooked yet.
I have extremely high hopes for Bannerlord. It seems like they've focused a lot on tweaking all of the existing gameplay elements, and all of the new features seem great as well. Don't want to count my chickens before they hatch, but I feel pretty confident with TaleWorld's abilities.
It looks pirmarily to be the same thing only updated graphics and expanded upon gameplay features.