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  1. Sep 10, 2023
    10
    Great game, I have played hundreds of hours!! Give it a try, it has great depth.
  2. Aug 5, 2023
    9
    EvE just keeps chugging along and after 10 years still has a lot to offer. It's a unique game, one that not everyone will understand, let along enjoy, as it has a famously brutal learning curve (which has been smoothed in many ways over the years though). It offers a level of meaningful player-created content and economy that's unlike any other game. Watching people arrive in the newEvE just keeps chugging along and after 10 years still has a lot to offer. It's a unique game, one that not everyone will understand, let along enjoy, as it has a famously brutal learning curve (which has been smoothed in many ways over the years though). It offers a level of meaningful player-created content and economy that's unlike any other game. Watching people arrive in the new player chat channel and most of them will leave before too long, but some will stay, and every day or two you see someone who is just totally "getting it" and absolutely loving the game. Expand
  3. Jan 31, 2023
    10
    It's like a mix of combat air traffic control and piloting a submarine. A great game for people 40 and up who find almost everything else too childish and wasting of their entertainment time.
  4. Oct 22, 2022
    0
    For two weeks my account is banned. I'm honest and paying customer. I use multiple account but this one was my main and I was storing all assets from different characters. Also it's the only account I ever tried EVE Anywhere service (web-browser client). I never cheated, exploited the game, I'm even afraid of taking advantage of a bug if I see one.
    Anyway - CCP didn't give any pre-ban
    For two weeks my account is banned. I'm honest and paying customer. I use multiple account but this one was my main and I was storing all assets from different characters. Also it's the only account I ever tried EVE Anywhere service (web-browser client). I never cheated, exploited the game, I'm even afraid of taking advantage of a bug if I see one.
    Anyway - CCP didn't give any pre-ban warning or information that something suspicious or wrong is happening on my account. I just got disconnected in the middle of the game and couldn't log in with just a brief explanation in login screen "account security compromised" (and I use two-factor authenticator on this account). I didn't receive any details why my account was banned (the actual reason behind someones actions), nor any answer to ticket I created. When trying to use a chat I was only told that "proper team is investigating" which basically can mean anything, besides they could tell me anything and I'm not sure if it's true. NEVER EVER PAY FOR THIS GAME! You never know if you won't get banned without a reason, without any explanation and your investement is gone. Play only on free account )and this become eventually boring as f* or becomes second job so can't recommend it anyway).
    Great game killed by garbage support.
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  5. Jul 27, 2022
    8
    I'd give this game a 10, but the community is extremely toxic and just hateful. Some of us want to play PvE in peace and not worry about getting our extremely expensive ships blown up constantly. I just don't enjoy the hostile PvP players and that kills this game for me.
  6. Jul 8, 2022
    6
    Tried it when it dropped free to play. Looks pretty enough for a space game. The point and clicky controls with 3rd person view doesn't really do it for me. While the combat effects are vastly underwhelming. I do like the space ship models for sure. I think I prefer cockpit/controller in Elite Dangerous or the first person/joystick immersion of X3 titles. Eve is not for me for sure. ThanksTried it when it dropped free to play. Looks pretty enough for a space game. The point and clicky controls with 3rd person view doesn't really do it for me. While the combat effects are vastly underwhelming. I do like the space ship models for sure. I think I prefer cockpit/controller in Elite Dangerous or the first person/joystick immersion of X3 titles. Eve is not for me for sure. Thanks for letting me try if for free finally though developers.

    I called myself Dr Dead Meat for joke thinking I'd suck and die even on the tutorial. Then the story is scripted to kill my character (the irony) in the tutorial. For the game to recloned my character later. Kind of done with that with all that clone marlarky due to Borderlands 1-3 & presequel NewU mechanics and all that. So wasn't feeling it character wise ethier.
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  7. May 6, 2022
    0
    I played for five minutes and the point and click aspect was a real pain. Let me use my hotas.
  8. Apr 8, 2022
    0
    Amazing space opera game but now completely ruined due to ridiculous monetisation policies which have turned this once great game into nothing more than a cash grab. Pay To Win at its WORST.
  9. Mar 6, 2022
    0
    Company:
    Really sad to say after year of playing this game, that developers have zero of social responsibility.
    Community and support fully controlled by mostly russian toxic players, jokes about death of innocent people are ok for this game (forum and public ingame chats moderated by CCP), bulling, abuse are not restricted and upvoted by other players, never blocked or banned.
    Company:
    Really sad to say after year of playing this game, that developers have zero of social responsibility.
    Community and support fully controlled by mostly russian toxic players, jokes about death of innocent people are ok for this game (forum and public ingame chats moderated by CCP), bulling, abuse are not restricted and upvoted by other players, never blocked or banned.

    Gameplay:
    Most of game activities are not profitable at all, in fact you gonna do same stuff every day to farm ISK (ingame money) spend them for ship that will be blown up by some multiboxer with 20 accounts in a second - repeat.

    Oh yes, multiboxers and bots = that's 80% of online of this game and CCP is happy about this, most players use 3+ accounts to somehow play this game, so be ready to pay x3+ for EVE online per month ($50-60).

    Graphics is oldish, but your CPU and GPU gonna burn as CCP more focused now on monetization then optimization. Big fights impossible to play, servers automatically turns on slow mode (120-600+ seconds per action).

    Nowadays moneymaking in this game is primary for CCP and players, RMT players are at every corporation and chat, so EVE online is more about pay2win game today, most of corporation CEO's will force you to buy ISK with real money by pushing you to fly expensive ships.

    EXTREMLY unfriendly to new players, bulling & scamming that's what you gonna have for first 6 month every day in every chat, do not expect much help from support or GMs (they will give you few cheap ships and thats all), most of them are toxic and lols at you too. Noobs slavery* is one of the popular ISK making mechanics for old players, that's why game online falling down each month.

    *Some friendly player gonna talk to you and invite to noob corporation, after he will tell what you should do mandatory in game, most likely its about grind stupid NPC mobs 24/7, corporation CEO will receive 5-20% from your earnings. Same situation if you want to mine asteroids - you will pay 20-25% in minerals to CEO.

    Economics:
    Economics in game is dumb, players with bots choose best ISK making activities and drain them down, multiboxers destroyed any perspective for solo gaming or playing with one account, eve market is mostly controlled by bots. CCP only interested in restricting market bots, but its very easy to create new account and start from scratch as its very profitable. Some expensive stuff that you find will be impossible to sell at normal price due to low real player online (bots don't need clothes for character or cool ships).

    Missions and NPC:
    Primitive. Old grind game Ragnorok online had better missions. NPC like easy bots at CS 1.6, always do the same, fly striate to you, act simple - so its easy to hack them.

    LORE:
    There is no lore for this game, you may find some broken parts of it explaining basic things and thats all. So you won't feel any atmosphere, just simple space.

    SUMMARY:
    Don't waste your time and money:
    1. you will be upset all the time due to toxic uncontrolled community and scamming;
    2. you will spend lots of time doing annoying stuff as other activities are not profitable;
    3. most likely you will spend lots of money to somehow progress and try different content.
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  10. Dec 28, 2021
    0
    Played the game for a month. The fact that every review for the past 10 years brings up:

    1) Bad customer service.
    2) All PVP all the time ruining the game.
    3) Pay to Win.
    4) Boring gameplay.
    5) Toxic community that laughs at you when you say you are having a bad time.

    No one plays this game but aging goons. Don't give them money, it's just a trap for neurodivergent money and effort.
  11. Nov 17, 2021
    10
    This will be my second review on my 8 year old account. The first was in defense of Dota 2, both for similar reasons. I'm reading reviews from people who score it at 0 because after a few hours they quit after not understanding anything about the game. Below I'll try to debunk or provide context around some of these areas.

    1. Alpha vs. Omega. Yes Alpha accounts are a thing, this is
    This will be my second review on my 8 year old account. The first was in defense of Dota 2, both for similar reasons. I'm reading reviews from people who score it at 0 because after a few hours they quit after not understanding anything about the game. Below I'll try to debunk or provide context around some of these areas.

    1. Alpha vs. Omega. Yes Alpha accounts are a thing, this is a free version of the game but you have limited content available to you. The best way to think about this is as a free trial but not the way the game was ever intended to be played. If you want to play Eve treat it like a subscription model game because that's what it is.

    2. Training - yes training takes a long time, this game is not a game of instant gratification. You train by putting skills in a queue which train in real time. Within a couple of days of starting the game you can train enough to fly a few different ships in order to start to see what aspects of the game you enjoy. But to train enough to get to the biggest, most expensive, most capable ships it takes many months if not years to get there. Those who are used to the game and understand the game understand this shouldn't be a big deterrent. The training is there on purpose, the depth of the game mechanics are such that they take a long time to learn, so by rushing things you are doing a disservice to yourself.

    3. Not being able to fly everything is okay. You don't need to spend years training to be useful, if you can't fly a super carrier it doesn't mean you are bad at the game. Most of the large, expensive and hard to get into ships sit collecting dust for months on end just to be used for a few minutes. The majority of ships flown in the game are cruisers, something any pilot can get into within a couple days of playing the game.

    4. Pay2Win - the game is absolutely NOT pay to win. I mentioned about this is a subscription game but you can also use an in game currency called Plex to pay for your account. This plex can be purchased by a second in game currency called Isk. You generate Isk by doing missions, killing NPC's, getting loot drops you can sell on the market etc. Some people generate enough isk to buy enough plex to subscribe their account. Others buy plex directly from CCP (the developer). I mention the Plex because you can also buy plex and sell it in game for Isk. This can put you in a position to accelerate your pilots career. These people are known as wallet warriors, and this is what people could consider pay2win. A two day old pilot in theory could spend $10,000 and inject (skill injectors increase your skill points and can be bought for isk) themselves into a Titan (biggest, most expensive ship in the game). But so what? What is that pilot going to do with a Titan? 99.9% chance they undock the Titan and within 10 minutes it's tackled and on the way to being destroyed, $10k wasted.

    5. Losing Ships - yes this is part of the game. By undocking in Eve you are consenting to PVP. There are 4 main regions in Eve: High Security Space, Low Security, Null Security and Wormholes. You can be shot and killed by pilots in all of these areas. In high security space the in game police force known as Concord will defend you, in all other areas little to no defense is present. This is just a part of the game and part of Eve is learning how not to die. For those experienced we can fly almost anywhere but as a new player you need to learn what to look for in order to keep your ship from being blown up.

    6. Eve is best played with friends - To the point above Eve is a very complex game, playing alone is difficult for an experienced player and I'd say game ending for a new one. Any new player should join an Alliance like Eve University immediately, the information you learn from other players is valuable in keeping you engaged in the game. Eve is known for having a steep learning curve and while CCP is taking steps to help with that the game is still complex, so make sure you have a support system.

    7. Don't fly what you can't afford to lose - This is what of the main rules of Eve. As a new player you will lose ships, you will lose them to gankers, you'll lose them to NPC's, you'll lose them due to stupid mistakes, this is normal. Just make sure you're losing cheap frigates and destroyers. One of the biggest mistakes new players make is wanting to save up for that new mission running ship, they get their $100mil isk, buy the ship, have nothing left in the bank and it gets blown up their first time using it. This scenario could make someone quit the game no doubt, don't be that guy. Fly what you can afford to lose, this is always the case but as you gain more experience you gain more isk and eventually you'll be flying ships worth a few billion without much concern.

    Yes I rated the game 10/10. I've been playing for a bit over a year with 3700 hours in. I know it's not perfect but it's perfect for me
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  12. Sep 22, 2021
    0
    Подписка в России 999руб / мес.! CCP, вы там совсем ххх ???
  13. Aug 11, 2021
    0
    Eve é sem duvida um dos jogos mais superestimados que já joguei, o jogo é apresentado com propostas incríveis pela comunidade e desenvolvedora, mas não é um décimo de toda a propaganda. Jogabilidade ridícula, e um sistema de combate enfadonho e a falta de animações e detalhes em coisas simples relacionadas a nave, mal otimizado. Interfaces confusas, mal feitas, e complexas, essaEve é sem duvida um dos jogos mais superestimados que já joguei, o jogo é apresentado com propostas incríveis pela comunidade e desenvolvedora, mas não é um décimo de toda a propaganda. Jogabilidade ridícula, e um sistema de combate enfadonho e a falta de animações e detalhes em coisas simples relacionadas a nave, mal otimizado. Interfaces confusas, mal feitas, e complexas, essa complexidade não se deve a profundidade das mecânicas, mas sim como elas são apresentadas de maneira porca na sua tela, customização de naves ridícula e progressão tediosa e arrastada, é um jogo de 2013 que não evoluiu desde então, mas é sustentado por uma comunidade fiel. E pra fechar com chave de ouro, pay 2 win até o talo!!! Expand
  14. Jul 20, 2021
    0
    My friend was addicted to this game and had nothing left in life, commited suicide 2 years ago so don't have too good of an experience with this game.
  15. May 5, 2021
    0
    ccp is killing this game

    Since the start of 2019, or since the acquisition by Pearl Abyss, ccp has started to update the various gameplay styles we know and love and force us to do things they want us to do. It's all about squeezing more money out of players, such as the expert system and selling skill points directly.
  16. Feb 6, 2021
    8
    I feel like the 7.3 score it has is pretty fair.
    EVE Is interesting because there is nothing else like it, and most likely won't be again for a very long time. Most of the issue with the game is just on the business side of things.

    It really should not be subscription-based at this point. It's not worth that much to be honest.
  17. Jan 17, 2021
    0
    Amazing contextual menu simulator.
    Unfortunately, they forgot to add some gameplay elements.
  18. Aug 26, 2020
    0
    Developed by aholes for aholes. Predatory game where seasoned players cheap shot new players into dying a lot, because of developer encouraged scummy game mechanics. Never spend money on this game and save yourself the time and don't ever start playing it.
  19. Jul 25, 2020
    0
    This game is unequivocally the worst game I have had the displeasure of forking thirty dollars over to. For starters, the community is more toxic than any other game I have played. People like to camp and kill people in what should be "safe zones." On top of that it is not only pay to win but also pay to wait as you need to train skills some of which take up to a year or more to finish.This game is unequivocally the worst game I have had the displeasure of forking thirty dollars over to. For starters, the community is more toxic than any other game I have played. People like to camp and kill people in what should be "safe zones." On top of that it is not only pay to win but also pay to wait as you need to train skills some of which take up to a year or more to finish. This game is almost 15 years old and it should be taken out back and shot like Old Yeller. Expand
  20. May 10, 2020
    4
    Weird game which becomes weirder and weirder with each update.

    First and foremost: unless you can find a bunch of co-players - you're nothing. That's not how it was advertised... Activities which could, in theory, be solo'able are either not worth the effort (i. e. quite low income vs playtime and no fun) or hidden deep within 'back to 2000'ies' user interface. Second, unless you
    Weird game which becomes weirder and weirder with each update.

    First and foremost: unless you can find a bunch of co-players - you're nothing.
    That's not how it was advertised...
    Activities which could, in theory, be solo'able are either not worth the effort (i. e. quite low income vs playtime and no fun) or hidden deep within 'back to 2000'ies' user interface.

    Second, unless you buy Omega subscription - you're nothing.
    That's not how it was advertised...
    In theory, your character can learn some skills to be quite decent. In fact, you'll be crushed by pilots whose ships, while being of same model with yours, have twice a durability and twice a firepower (at least!) just because of all OP things Omega allows to use. Even as a tackler you'll be just worse than average Omega-powered tackler. Aside of tackling, you have no use for anything without Omega anyway.

    Third, after all those years of megacorporations' domination, developers decided to cut the in-game cash flow for them...
    ...without increasing solo/small guild playable activities' attractivemess. Awesome.
    That's not how it was advertised...

    Fourth, 15$/month for just staring into display while my character is researching blueprints? Diggin ore? Trying to do one's best at market?
    15$/month is too costy for playing an in-game character 'class' whose sole responsibility is to click few buttons every once a while. Result: a good digger/researcher is hard to find. Thus, outrageous, desperate multiaccounting, botting, etc. Which doesn't add any chance to play and actually enjoy the game for solo and/or non-Omega players.

    Fifth, despite seemingly strict moderation the game is full of 'git gud' jerks.
    Which is NOT novice-friendly. Asking for advice may result in anything except an advice.

    Long story short, if you didn't played it - don't even try unless you have 2-6 friends to mess around with - and spare 15$/friend to purchase Omega for each.
    And, there are way more fun games to mess with 2-6 friends around - for less cash.
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  21. Oct 27, 2019
    3
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Игра на любителя. И ТОЛЬКО для тех кому не жалко потратить и ПОТЕРЯТЬ ОГРОМНОЕ КОЛИЧЕСТВО времени на НИЧЕГО! Потому что из-за повсеместного PVP вы можете за 1 СЕКУНДУ ПОТЕРЯТЬ то на что копили НЕСКОЛЬКО МЕСЯЦЕВ или ЛЕТ. Такое себе развлечение. Вот когда они УБЕРУТ это навязанное всем PVP, тогда я возможно и вернусь в этот проект и изменю свое мнение и оценку !!!! Expand
  22. Oct 19, 2019
    0
    Fun and complex game, but the developers are crap. 17 years and they can't fix issues like botting. Developers will favor large corporations and take sides, support is crap and mostly missing.
    Lag is a big part of the gaming experience and the community is ruthless to newcomers.
    GM's will give you a suspension without checking the truth. Avoid the game at all cost, you can only enjoy it
    Fun and complex game, but the developers are crap. 17 years and they can't fix issues like botting. Developers will favor large corporations and take sides, support is crap and mostly missing.
    Lag is a big part of the gaming experience and the community is ruthless to newcomers.
    GM's will give you a suspension without checking the truth.
    Avoid the game at all cost, you can only enjoy it if you spend a bunch of $ or most of your freee time.
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  23. Sep 10, 2019
    0
    Came back to the game only to find that the devs clsed lvl 4 missions for Alpha accounts behind a pay wall. Fighting bots, the devs say. True story, bro. (link omitted)
    How closing lvl 4s would help fighting them? But all legitimate players like me, who never used bots, but instead spent their time (paid with real money btw) learning skills to pilot a battleship and do those lvl 4s are
    Came back to the game only to find that the devs clsed lvl 4 missions for Alpha accounts behind a pay wall. Fighting bots, the devs say. True story, bro. (link omitted)
    How closing lvl 4s would help fighting them? But all legitimate players like me, who never used bots, but instead spent their time (paid with real money btw) learning skills to pilot a battleship and do those lvl 4s are punished for the devs inability to solve a problem. And the answer is even simpler – even in those castrated battleships lvl4s were profitable.
    Oh, and one more thing - if I DO pay you for the Omega time, I can legitimately use bots in lvl4 missions? But that's only logical, guys.

    They desperately need new blood, but the only thing they are doinf is milking the exisring players for money.
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  24. Aug 3, 2019
    2
    EVE Online in brief:

    * Kind of pretty, in a space fantasy Star Wars way. In fact a lot of the ship designs are stolen directly from Star Wars..no idea how CCP hasn't been sued yet. * Completely pay-to-win on a scale that would start a a mass user revolt in other MMOs. You have to check out CCP's store to believe it. The best example is the skill system. To my knowledge EVE is the
    EVE Online in brief:

    * Kind of pretty, in a space fantasy Star Wars way. In fact a lot of the ship designs are stolen directly from Star Wars..no idea how CCP hasn't been sued yet.
    * Completely pay-to-win on a scale that would start a a mass user revolt in other MMOs. You have to check out CCP's store to believe it. The best example is the skill system. To my knowledge EVE is the only game where your skills train passively in real-time, unaffected by what you actually *do* in the game. But you can just go to the in-game market OR the cash shop and buy skill points which are applied instantly (although there are daily limits, I believe). Recently a player spent almost 30,000 USD to become a max skill player virtually overnight. This completely invalidates the ridiculous passive learning system that never made any sense to begin with. The vets who spent YEARS achieving their levels of skill can now be bested by a rich player who joined the game a month ago because he can buy all the skills and (with a few exceptions) the best ships and gear the game has to offer. Part of me considers this poetic justice. Until just a couple years ago the old-timers were basically invincible because the sheer size and time requirements of EVE's skill system insured that you would never catch up with someone who had more than a couple month's head start. Now all you need are deep pockets. However, the reality is that two wrongs don't make a right and the entire skill system needs a complete overhaul just like nearly everything else in the game.
    * EVE is boring as s**t 90% of the time. Content is dull and uninspired and 95% of the time you're either waiting around for something to happen or for gankers to leave you alone long enough to go find something to do. Tutorials and missions are often confusing and require you to return to an NPC's station in order to complete them even when the only rewards are ISK. Meanwhile you can buy (and eventually learn to sell) from anywhere in a region without docking.
    * In space you interact with the universe primarily through the overview, a cluttered, unspeakably bad UI that shows you whats in your immediate vicinity. When you're docked you deal with a few different interface elements that are nearly as bad. In fact they've made some significant changes to the UI over the past few years that made it even WORSE, which most of us didn't think was possible. Your first challenge in every situation is fighting through the overly complex, vague and non-intuitive interface.
    * The only really rewarding times in the game are when you're in a fight that you're not sure you can win but somehow still do. Those experiences are few and far between because EVE is not a balanced game in any way. Players can have infinite reinforcements and NPCs just cheat like mad. Usually you're either OP or hopeless.
    * CCP is a terrible company. Lots of pixels have been spent journaling the sordid tales of mismanagement, deception and abuse perpetrated by this pack of wannabe space vikings.
    * The only type of gameplay the developers actively empower is that of the space pirate. Criminals can do literally anything the game allows for including travel to even the most secure locations without fear of reprisal. As long as they don't linger within range of local law enforcement's weapons a criminal is never in danger except from other players, most of whom won't start any trouble with a pirate because that will flag them as killable by the pirate's friends. And the pirates always outnumber the good guys because the game is skewed towards supporting criminals. Also, any corp can declare war on another player corp at almost any time, which means they can freely attack you anywhere. This makes getting any sort of foothold in the game virtually impossible.
    * The metagame is EVE is legendary, but mostly for reasons other games would consider shameful. Scamming and out-of-game espionage are competently permissible. Botting is common and CCP barely pays lip service to reigning it in.
    * CCP's non-stop catering to pirates and "gankers" (criminals who only attack those who can't fight back) has turned the game into a stagnant cold war between huge alliances who live in lawless "nullsec" space. In a desperate effort to stir things up the devs recently introduced powerful, aggressive NPCs that will target almost anything and will even destroy actual clones that control starships (i.e. players in their pods). This amounts to an annoying inconvenience for the mega-alliances and an existential threat for the small fry and newbies. Also, you can no longer see who is in a system with you by looking at the chat window..players are no longer shown until they actually post a message, which is a ganker's dream come true. About a year ago CCP was bought out by another company who will hopefully give the old management team the boot and start making EVE Online the game it always had the potential to be.
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  25. Jul 20, 2019
    1
    You've been training the pilot for months.
    You learn to fly on certain ships.
    You buy ship, improve the ship, undock and you lose ship (hisec). Because it is rare. It is expensive.
    Repeat until you get bored, or you lose too much money.
    A game that causes stress.
    The game is a waste of time and nerves.
  26. Jun 29, 2019
    10
    When i launched EVE first time i didnt know what to wait. I heared a lot of different oppinions about this game but in result decided to try.
    So now i will tell you what is EVE online.
    Firstly i have to say one thing. EVE is game not for everyone. Its game with very hard economical system, rules and interface. As i know most of peaple who dont like EVE just cant play with such interface.
    When i launched EVE first time i didnt know what to wait. I heared a lot of different oppinions about this game but in result decided to try.
    So now i will tell you what is EVE online.
    Firstly i have to say one thing. EVE is game not for everyone. Its game with very hard economical system, rules and interface. As i know most of peaple who dont like EVE just cant play with such interface. and its normal, first week i suffered because of it. But anyway it can be learned very fast.
    Another 1 reason why peaple dont play EVE - is time. most of people think that if you want to be profi you need to play 1 or more year. Thats right but only partially.
    So, lets continue.
    What to do in EVE?
    EVERYTHING.
    EVE has very many different activities from mining and trading to PVE and PVP operation (if someone wants to know i am scanner). Thats why most of people play EVE - diversity.
    But lets dont forget that EVE is F2P game, so lets speak about 1 common question - What about donat (microtransactions).
    Everything is cool. Great economycal system of New eden afford you to earn money to premium subscription by yourself and its really cool (5 evenings of scanning and you can earn 500 plex (subscription)(of course if you are lucky)).
    But what about comunity.
    Soooo here everything is much harder so i want tell.
    So in result i want to say this.
    EVE is really good F2P MMORPG which a lot of interested in space games players can like but if you are casual you shouldnt even try to launch it.
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  27. Apr 8, 2019
    10
    This is EVE.
    This is the adventure of your life.
    Be ready for the battle every time, every moment.
    See you in the space!
  28. Dec 20, 2018
    2
    Ce simulateur de fond d'écran a atteint ses limites... ne vous fiez pas à leur mise a jour pour les alpha (gratuit) c'est juste une demo caché. Une fois les skills (très limité) débloqué pour pouvoir en voir plus faut OBLIGATOIREMENT payé. Pour les anciens joueurs, rien de nouveau toujours la même chose. Avec en petit bonus, un nombre de russes qui cheat croissant.... Ne jouez pas à ce jeuCe simulateur de fond d'écran a atteint ses limites... ne vous fiez pas à leur mise a jour pour les alpha (gratuit) c'est juste une demo caché. Une fois les skills (très limité) débloqué pour pouvoir en voir plus faut OBLIGATOIREMENT payé. Pour les anciens joueurs, rien de nouveau toujours la même chose. Avec en petit bonus, un nombre de russes qui cheat croissant.... Ne jouez pas à ce jeu sur le long terme, ça ne sert à rien. Expand
  29. Nov 11, 2018
    10
    The game is amazing, but you need a lot of time to understand the basics and a mentor or two to give you some tips. If you play EvE you will need a lot of tools to enhance your experience, you got intelligence channels and informative maps over the internet that will allow you to safe travel or to go where the action is.

    If you play enough, you will get to meet people that help you. I
    The game is amazing, but you need a lot of time to understand the basics and a mentor or two to give you some tips. If you play EvE you will need a lot of tools to enhance your experience, you got intelligence channels and informative maps over the internet that will allow you to safe travel or to go where the action is.

    If you play enough, you will get to meet people that help you. I think this is the only game where someone killed me, took my loot and then gave me a full ship reimbursement and wished me good luck.

    Also people complaining about the scams are low lives. I mean the game allows you to do anything in-game. Isn't that what custom experiences is all about?

    In conclusion best space RPG experience available since 2003.
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  30. Apr 27, 2018
    8
    Love this game, steep learning curve but once you learn the basics its fun from there. A few odd things in gameplay but no other game offers what this one does.
Metascore
69

Mixed or average reviews - based on 22 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 13 out of 22
  2. Negative: 3 out of 22
  1. Edge Magazine
    80
    As expectations are put aside and the game is explored for its own merits, it begins to provide a vast sense of potential that few games can muster. [June 2003, p.97]
  2. A game of epic proportions.
  3. An enjoyable game. It emphasizes teamwork and really gives a lot of character tweaking to sink one’s teeth into, but you really need to be patient individual to deal with the mining aspect of the game.