- Publisher: Funcom , Astrolabe Interactive
- Release Date: Jan 15, 2025
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Summary:
Soar the skies in Aloft, the co-op sandbox survival game set in a world of floating islands. Build any island into a skyship, your home in the clouds. Find lost knowledge, cure the fungal corruption, and brave the hurricane to restore the ecosystem.
- Developer: Astrolabe Interactive
- Genre(s): Action Adventure, Adventure, General, Sandbox
- # of players: Up to 8
- Cheats: On GameFAQs
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Jan 15, 2025Aloft is an ambitious undertaking of a game. There is a lot here with one to eight-person co-op, an island editor (which I could not use in the current build), a vast world, and a really engrossing building system with over 600 parts to play with. However, with technical issues, a repetitive game loop, and too much empty space, early access feels like missing essential elements that help create longevity. That said, if the team can smooth out the jagged edges, Aloft can reach its potential. [Early Access Review]
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Jan 17, 2025Featuring a unique approach to environmentalism, encased in a co-op survival game, Aloft encourages players to proactively invest in restoring the islands from corruption in an environment where they feel empowered to protect them. [Early Access Score = 70]
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Jan 14, 2025Aloft is a promising blend of a survival crafting game and cozy sensibilities with a memorable airborne setting, but it misses the mark in quite a few other places as of its early access launch. Turning any floating island into your own personal flying pirate ship is very satisfying, and mixing survival mechanics with low-stakes, feel-good charm is a potent combination. That said, with weak and repetitive combat encounters, a scarcity of things to keep you busy, and loads of technical issues, there’s a lot of room left for improvement that can be a little tough to endure at the moment. There are enough good ideas here that I’m optimistic Aloft could be quite worth your time at some point in the future, but right now you might want to wait for stronger winds to blow before setting sail. [Early Access Score = 60]