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verdigris, do games w Are there any games like Starfield?

Star Citizen is the only modern game that I’ve got any hope for. It’s still years from being a proper game, but in the meantime you can have a surprising amount of fun in the persistent universe, assuming you can run it at acceptable framerates.

It gets a ton of hate, which I think is pretty unjustified given that it’s the single most ambitious gaming project ever, and the progress they’ve made with in-house tools is frankly amazing. Just don’t go dropping hundreds on ships and you won’t have anything to regret.

voracitude,

I believed in Chris Roberts because of Freelancer and backed it on Kickstarter, and have watched from the shadows as the story has unfolded. I occasionally dipped my toes in to see how it was coming along, but the performance was awful on midline hardware so I put it back down and waited. Now that the turmoil at the top has come out and people are leaving, I don’t hold much hope for the future of the game.

I think the reason it gets a ton of hate is that Roberts had gone and proven that Microsoft were absolutely right to take Freelancer away from him so it could get finished. They weren’t shackling a maverick genius, they were mitigating losses from his poor leadership.

Maybe check out Starsector by fractalsoftworks.com. It’s written in Java so it runs on basically anything, and it’s 2d top-down but the detail on the ships is great. I love this game very much because it scratches most of the itches I was hoping for from Star Citizen.

Passerby6497,

Store Citizen has a lot of promise

Lol

verdigris,

Classic no-thought throwaway line that dismisses the massive accomplishments already made. Literally, you can go play the game right now and it’s better than Elite Dangerous, for a lower price.

Passerby6497,

Feel free to stop by the store and purchase a thought out response for only $420.69, and it might be released in a few years.

Agrivar,

mmmmmmmn

Delicious copium.

NuXCOM_90Percent, do games w Any Roguelike/Roguelite suggestions?

Just as a bit of a counter to all the Isaac love (and, don’t get me wrong, I love Isaac):

BoI is probably the best roguelite… from the early 2010s. The gameplay is ridiculously solid but the upgrade design and drop system has too much in common with the roguelikes of old where you would often lose a run because the purple potion was instant death on this run.

There are just so many upgrades and synergies that you might become completely unkillable on floor 2 of one run and then have your entire build ruined on floor 5 of a different run. I STRONGLY encourage playing with the wiki or tboi.com open on a second device/display to avoid these run ruining pickups because you happened to forget what THAT weird egg looking thing did with a different weird looking egg thing.

On PC there are mods that integrate this into the game (and I think you can use it with achievements after your first matricide?). And I think Edmund has said he wants to add that to the base game sooner than later?

But contrast that with games like Hades where basically every single upgrade is a pure upgrade and you have good item descriptions before you pick anything up (so it is mostly a case of deciding what damage types you want to spec for). Or Dead Cells where you can easily swap out a weapon if you decide you didn’t like it. But in Isaac? You are basically chugging mystery potions on every floor.

spireghost,

avoid these run ruining pickups because you happened to forget what THAT weird egg looking thing did with a different weird looking egg thing.

The stupid behavior of X item sucks is part of the fun of the game and why it’s so great, though. You pretty much forget all those broken runs you got, but I’ll never forget the times I found Plan C or used the Bible on Satan. I also think you’re missing that repentance modernized all this and there’s even fewer bad items than before. At this point there are only a handful of truly bad items.

Hades is great and holds your hand, but the fact that every upgrade is more-or-less the same type of skill addition to your build is also boring.

NerfHerder, do games w Are there any games like Starfield?

SpaceBourne 2

SpaceBourne 2 is a single-player, open-universe RPG and third-person shooter game with an abundance of features, including role-playing, mining, trading, piracy, crafting, and deep exploration. The story picks up where it left off in SpaceBourne, but now the player’s goal is to build a new empire in the galaxy, with the methods of doing so being completely up to the player.

TotalFat, do games w Are there any games like Starfield?

Duskers. A game that seems to be inspired heavily by the aesthetics of the first Alien movie. Instead of one terrifying xenomorph, there are four (?) different kinds all working independently to exterminate humanity. You’re at the point in the story where they’ve basically succeeded, and you’re trying to figure out what the heck happened. You get to do some basic scripting as well!

kayzeekayzee, do games w Are there any games like Starfield?

Escape Velocity: Nova is hands-down one of the best space rpgs ever made, and it’s a real shame that almost nobody talks about it.

moncharleskey,

Endless Sky is a solid spiritual successor in my opinion.

chonglibloodsport,

Wow you aren’t kidding! I was expecting some 3D modern graphics thing but it’s literally a new Escape Velocity game without the EV name!

Thanks for this. Wishlisted!

Edit: oh it’s actually free!

moncharleskey,

It’s a great game, and reeeeeally scratches that itch. There is a solid port for android as well.

Petros, do zapytajszmer w Dysydencko-socdemkowa społeczność - jaką nadać jej nazwę?
@Petros@szmer.info avatar

Dys-Soc-jacja

cywil,

To ma być dyskusja o nurcie politycznym, nie o stanie mojego umysłu ;__;

lath, do games w Are there any games like Starfield?

Not really what is looked for here in most ways, but there’s Parkan.

I have little to say other than it exists.

otp, do games w Are there any games like Starfield?

There’s the game that inspired them from the early 90s, Star Control 2.

It’s free on Steam as Free Stars: The Ur-Quan Masters, but the best way to play it today is Ur-Quan Masters Mega Mod. So many QoL features!

The game also had some sequels, including Star Control Origins, which is a more modern game, but the story isn’t quite as good.

Star Control 3 exists, but sucks.

And then there’s the series from the 80s that inspired this one, Starflight. That one was too dated for me to get into, though.

Klanky,
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The original creators are working on a sequel! ‘Children of Infinity’

otp,

I forgot to mention that part – yeah, the series is still alive, and fans have been waiting for that sequel from the original creators for what, 30 years now?

A game that meaningful should always be given a look, even if it can feel a bit “dated” in some ways.

Thanks for bringing that up!

winety,

I often see Star Control 2 mentioned as an inspiration for Mass Effect. How does Star Control compare to Mass Effect? Is there a set story or is it more of an emergent narrative?

daddy32,

IMO KotOR was an inspiration for Mass Effect - it may be worth a look.

otp,

There’s a set story, but it’s discovered. The world is wide open, and the player can go anywhere right at the start of the game. There’s minimal railroading at any point.

Unless I misunderstood what you meant by emergent narrative. The progression through the game requires the player to learn what to do by interacting with aliens and also exploring a bit. There is an in-game hint system (an alien dialogue tree with prices), but there are often multiple solutions to each “problem”. The player can even get through the game being good or evil – whatever they choose!

The game plays very differently than ME, but you’ll probably find the dialogue trees very familiar. And I think SC2 actually does them better than ME.

dinckelman, do games w Any Roguelike/Roguelite suggestions?

Came here to suggest The Binding of Isaac, but it looks like people already convinced you. Hope you love it! I’ve achieved 100% completion at around 870 hours, and one of my acquaintances is currently at 4.1k hours played of that. It’s an incredible amount of fun

zephorah, do games w Are there any games like Starfield?

Prey is worth your time.

Celestus,

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  • winety,

    Yeah, I’ve heard that it’s a great immersive sim. I wouldn’t call it a big space game™.

    zephorah,

    No, there’s nothing Skyrim about it in terms of game style. No open world, but it’s a very cool rpg space game.

    harcesz, do zapytajszmer w Dysydencko-socdemkowa społeczność - jaką nadać jej nazwę?
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    cywil,

    Hehe

    DoucheBagMcSwag, (edited ) do games w Are there any games like Starfield?

    Try Freelancer. It’s literally free / abandonware by Microsoft. It’s a little old but perhaps it will scratch the “big space game” itch you’re looking for?

    www.myabandonware.com/game/freelancer-bbb

    Microsoft themselves hosted it for the longest time but they don’t anymore

    There is even a mod called “Discovery” which ads an online MMO component …buuuut there’s a huge emphasis on Role playing and PvP so that might not be for you (it isn’t for me either)

    discoverygc.com

    For single player mods there is one called “Crossfire”

    pezhore,

    Yes! Freelancer is an amazing (albeit slightly dated) game. It takes some effort to get set up, but it does run quite well on Linux.

    moncharleskey,

    Freelancer Alpha One Dash One.

    Gonzako, do games w Any Roguelike/Roguelite suggestions?

    Star traders frontiers if you want a more management spacy concept

    regdog, do games w Got any good strategy game recommendations?

    What about Real Time Strategy?

    I would recommend Beyond All Reason, which is an open source remake of the classic RTS “Total Annihilation”. It is good and it is free.

    obywatelle, do zapytajszmer w Dysydencko-socdemkowa społeczność - jaką nadać jej nazwę?
    @obywatelle@szmer.info avatar

    Tu jest bardzo dużo purytan co nie lubią przeklinania, ale ja bym to nazwała coś jak “chleba i róż, do kurwy nędzy”.

    cywil,

    ech, ja też starałem się napisać “pupy”.

    obywatelle,
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    SPD TO MOTYLA NOGA

    cywil,

    O taką netykietę nic nie robiłem xD

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