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4.7

Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 56 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 18 out of 56
  2. Negative: 27 out of 56

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  1. Feb 27, 2019
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. After reading the negative reviews, I'm not seeing much "review" content. Some folks seem to generally dislike the game. Understandable. But it's a gem. Could the developers have done more? Sure. But like a professional review stated, they "stuck with what worked and didn't try to complicate that". There's a lot of simple in this game. Quite a bit of "repeat tractor beaming debris fields while sending dudes on planets to scavenge for **** All of this comes with a situation to be dealt with. If you choose to go onto a planet with your clones to scavenge, you will do battles down there and most likely come back to your ship without any dangers to bring on-board, with the goods. If you send your clones alone and stay aboard your ship, they will most likely come back with some alien stowaways, as well as the goods, which your crew can deal with easily alongside some well placed turrets. The downside being some aliens, upon death, emit a toxic cloud that can infect crew-members or spread beneath the flooring of the ship, prompting the captain, you, to manually go on a clean-up expedition around the ship to prevent further outbreak and module destruction. A very big part of me feels like I'm inside a 3D FPS version of FTL (Faster Than Light) without ship-to-ship battles. The only control of the ship is by warping around a grid-based galaxy with around 300 locations to scavenge/explore. There is a threat similar to FTL, but it randomly moves about the galaxy grid, and when coming within range of your ship, will begin to beam it's hostile crew aboard to do wanton destruction to your hard-earned resources and newly built modules. The game is tough in the beginning, but the mechanics don't seem to change much beyond finding dangerously EXTREME planets and debris fields which will almost 100% of the time bring about the baddiest of baddies to your scavenger or aboard the mothership. Once you get enough modules built, and scavenge enough sulfur to plant an army of turrets around your ship, it's a matter of finding a planet suitable for colonization, and filling your ship with the required number of species to begin said colonization. Once that happens, you beam onto the suitable planet, commit to a small expedition through some caves to kill a queen alien, which can be challenging (even on first play-through), and then you begin the settlement process which is "Game Win". After, at the game menu, you have a new option that you can begin a New Game+ with your previous ship in the state it was in upon completing the game. I have yet to do this, but I imagine the stakes are raised quite a bit and there's more of a reason to get upgraded rooms and upgraded weapons and DNA injections for clones to have abilities, which I did not need to do to complete a first run-through. Needless to say, just like FTL, you won't get what you want out of this game with one play-through. It needs to be played multiple times, with the multiple corporations and the multiple ship designs they come with. Just like FTL, each play will be random, and you can adjust, to some degree, your starting conditions. I played this for 48-hours straight after purchase. It takes a lot for a game to do that to me. This deserves more recognition. Amazing game. Expand
  2. Mar 5, 2019
    9
    An excellent, niche title that carefully blends multiple genres into a unique roguelike experience. The most recent patch expands several features that were lacking and rounds out the title fairly well.

    That being said, this game is for a niche market of people who enjoy a slow and atmospheric experience with occasional high points of action. This game is more like Stardew Valley than
    An excellent, niche title that carefully blends multiple genres into a unique roguelike experience. The most recent patch expands several features that were lacking and rounds out the title fairly well.

    That being said, this game is for a niche market of people who enjoy a slow and atmospheric experience with occasional high points of action. This game is more like Stardew Valley than Doom, with the focus being on a steady accumulation of resources and crew. The tension comes from the perma-death mechanics that have been implemented, leading the player to always be on their toes and ever-vigilant against sneaky aliens.

    If you're unsure if the game is for you, check out some gameplay before purchasing, as it is a difficult game to describe.
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  3. Mar 17, 2019
    10
    This is a crude diamond, I love that initiative more that many of newest games, thit is a promise for a one of the best games in tatest times for me.
  4. May 19, 2019
    8
    The game successfully combines different types of genres. Resource management and building system is successful. It offers a different experience every time. Graphics are good quality. BUT Sounds are bad. The missions that we do in the ship repeats a lot and boring. Solving the game takes time. AS A RESULT, Genesis Alpha One is a game that successfully combines roguelike, FPS and theThe game successfully combines different types of genres. Resource management and building system is successful. It offers a different experience every time. Graphics are good quality. BUT Sounds are bad. The missions that we do in the ship repeats a lot and boring. Solving the game takes time. AS A RESULT, Genesis Alpha One is a game that successfully combines roguelike, FPS and the building system. If you like science fiction, Genesis Alpha One is a successful game with absolutely beautiful details. Expand
  5. Oct 10, 2020
    9
    First of all, I received this game on humble choice in August 2020, so I didn't experience the game prior to the patches and bug fixes that have obviously fixed a lot of the issues the previous reviews have mentioned. I haven't experienced any crashes or game breaking bugs at all in about 100 hours of play.

    The game itself is like a series of mini games wrapped up in one fairly neat
    First of all, I received this game on humble choice in August 2020, so I didn't experience the game prior to the patches and bug fixes that have obviously fixed a lot of the issues the previous reviews have mentioned. I haven't experienced any crashes or game breaking bugs at all in about 100 hours of play.

    The game itself is like a series of mini games wrapped up in one fairly neat package. The main objective is to find a suitable planet to colonise, but in order to do so you need to achieve a set of conditions that are determined on a case by case basis for each potential genesis candidate you find.

    To meet the conditions you will have to gather resources which can be done in a few different ways which keep the game fresh and interesting.

    On default difficulty the game is quite easy but if you increase the difficulty settings a bit it becomes quite challenging.

    It's a flawed masterpiece. The various mini games are simple and repetitive but combined keep the game interesting. There really needs to be better documentation on some of the mechanics as it took a bit of learning through trial and error for me to figure out some parts of the game. I'd also like to be able to rename turbo lift floors and beaming stations for convenience. It's exclusively single player but it is really begging for multiplayer and if they ever release a version with online co-op or PVP then I'd sign up to that in a heartbeat.

    I'm really pleased I found this game. It's definitely got a lot of replayability and I can see myself coming back to it in the future despite having already completed the main cycle several times over.
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  6. Cfo
    Aug 15, 2020
    9
    Good game! the I appreciated the management part. Really perfect.I think is the first time that i play a futuristic game like this.
Metascore
67

Mixed or average reviews - based on 16 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 16
  2. Negative: 1 out of 16
  1. Feb 28, 2019
    59
    Genesis Alpha One splices the DNA of some good ideas, but doesn’t execute any of them well enough.
  2. Feb 11, 2019
    70
    First thought as rogue-like, Genesis: Alpha One brings a lot of interesting management elements. Thus mixing design, action / FPS and strategy in the way to reach its goal (to find a new planet and to colonize it), it proposes a large number of different directions and a beautiful variety of situations. Beginners in rogue-likes may be a little bit lost because of the not-so-clear indications on how to proceed, but if they manage to go beyond frustration and a technical level below average, Genesis : Alpha One might deliver some good experiences.
  3. Feb 10, 2019
    40
    The game quickly loses steam, even though at first it seems fun, and its retro-futuristic design is charming throwback to fan-favorite movies of the 70s and 80s. Unfortunately, the monotony inevitably leads to boredom as the game has nothing to challenge you with except to repeat the same few actions over and over.