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0.0 hrs last two weeks / 419.4 hrs on record (144.6 hrs at review time)
Posted: Nov 14, 2020 @ 1:47am
Updated: Nov 22, 2023 @ 11:04pm

Early Access Review
Updated 5/19/2021
This game is best played in groups, whether it be dedicated discord servers or small cohorts of friends. It has provided me with some of the most enjoyable hours of a videogame I've ever had. I wholeheartedly recommend this game, but only if you have friends to play it with or the initiative to play with organized strangers.


Don't get me wrong, I believe there is merit in the Singleplayer experience of this game, but it pales in comparison to the incredible emergent sandbox experience found when a group of inexperienced morons take on the brutal depths of an alien moon.

The learning curve seems steeper than it actually is, as in comparison to other games of this depth there's very little information available online on how to do.. pretty much anything.
I feel like it's intentional, as it surrounds your experience with a shroud of mystery, Without diving into the wiki, one might have no idea what the Great Void brings, or how to deal with when security infects the entirety of engineering with husk gets up to their regular scheduled hijinks.

Public servers save as spaces of chaos. They are fun, but come with risk of trolls. The complexity of this game provides numerous avenues for griefing, which has its place in traitor modes, but unfortunately creeps its way into many public games.

Also, it just keeps getting better!
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