![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It’s a healthy size too, with around a 30 hour story, padded out with around another 60 hours worth of side quests and things to find. Honestly, this is as good looking as any PS5 game this year. The stars twinkle, the motion is smooth and free-flowing, the planetary surface is beautifully textured and the colored lighting dazzles and sparkles as you traverse through the campaign. The story also isn’t one to really write home about or one that’s particularly memorable, but the core loop of the game is enough to keep you coming back and powering through, even when the beats aren’t capturing your interest.Įverspace 2’s visuals are also right up there, pushing the quality barrier on PS5. That said, the content does start to feel very familiar and similar after spending a good chunk of time with it, objectives fall into similar patterns, missions play out in a similar way and well, if you’re wandering through the regions of space, it’s going to start to look quite familiar. But equally how quickly you can zip around, moving freely between enclosed areas and by zooming across the far stretches of the galaxy. I am incredibly impressed by its sense of scale, the ease in which you can dive in, feel comfortable and just enjoy yourself. So Everspace 2 feels like a complete outlier, as it’s one of the most approachable, satisfying, fulfilling star cruising shuttlers I’ve played or laid eyes on.įalling somewhere between an RPG, No Man’s Sky and Galaxy on Fire, Everspace 2 takes you on a weaving campaign filled with cutscenes, side missions, levelling up and ship customisation.Įverspace 2 is a very smartly presented, well implemented, easy-going cruiser where you shoot at enemy ships, gather resources from floating asteroids and floating debris, fix broken parts and solve puzzles while building up your weapons and gear. They’re usually backed up with a ridiculous amount of controls, have vast maps which defy possibility and can feel a bit directionless when you don’t know where you’re going or what you should be doing. ![]() Space simulation games, while liberating and thrilling, often feel somewhat intimidating to approach. ![]()
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