This is more of a 'sim' game. In reality, it's obviously not a sim. But it plays like one. You really have to be into space to enjoy this. For me, I like space, but I like space action games. For me, the game got way too repetitive, even with fights. I just didn't feel enough variety to make any play session…
It is on the boring side, the best description is the now quickly becoming cliche "Euro Truck Simulator: Space Edition". There is combat, however for it to be fun you need a decent amount of credits and that means a good bit of grinding as even with a higher cash win for combat. It really does feel the lack of having…
Star Citizen is way more action focused.
If your looking for arcade action then I would look else where this game is more on the sim heavy side and most action comes from running into other players. NPCs are fairly pathetic in fights and faction missions are rather dull and repetitive.
Personally, no single-player game can hold my attention for long. I'm a multi-player fanatic through and through. Thuss far, playing with my friends has been a struggle (they are fixing that in March) and I often found myself farming solo for the next big ship. It essentially turned the game into a single-player game…
It's not the highest action, a fair amount of travel time in general. I enjoy it, but as much for the space trucking and exploration as for hunting bounties.
It's a subjective question. The game's central spine is trade, as in the transportation of goods from place to place. The game's action feeds off of the trade, be it piracy or mercenary work, and as such is quite situational. The game presents things in a very raw sim-like way, which allows people to project their own…
I like the idea that it offers a dull, lifeless experience.
Randy finally got time off work?
This reminds me of the time I saw Lord of the Rings and then I started summoning giant walls of water to expel ring wraiths from Rivendell.