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  1. Oct 14, 2019
    59
    Whilst this game has interesting gameplay and the ship upgrade system can be fun, it will take a while for someone to get into it. Yes the game is long, but long doesn’t always mean good. Some missions can be tough, seemingly at random, and you will need to find the right upgrade to proceed easily. It is repetitive by design and unfortunately, because there are so many missions, I found myself bored very quickly.
  2. Dec 1, 2019
    50
    Stellatum on Xbox One certainly catches the eye at first, and the upgrade system adds a basic element of strategy. However, despite being playable, it runs out of ideas quickly and starts to feel like a grind, which makes it hard to recommend.
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  1. Oct 9, 2019
    7
    Stellatum is a 32bit Up-Scrolling Two-Stick Space Shooter. A new asteroid has been discovered, and it's trajectory threatens Earth. With theStellatum is a 32bit Up-Scrolling Two-Stick Space Shooter. A new asteroid has been discovered, and it's trajectory threatens Earth. With the invention of Teleportation, no corner of the galaxy is unreachable. Reminiscent of Asteroids and its many permutations, Stellatum takes it up by one more notch. Starting in a training simulation you get to feel the power that your ship can posses, and then you are given your standard ship. Your First mission is to destroy the giant rock spiraling towards the planet, with only the simplest of ships. This punches a hole in some unseen barrier, and reveals an alien threat, now you must fight for humanity's survival against this new threat. You gain blueprints as you progress along the games multi-pathed map with tons of levels, allowing you to craft parts for your ship to change and upgrade it. Faster engines, better guns, stranger hull, mix and match to your hearts content, creating the ultimate fighting vessel. Even in 32bit the graphics are smooth, and the controls precise, creating a very pleasing feel. The Stages are teeming with enemies, and each kill drops Materia, used in creating your various components. For it's price this game is a gem, waiting to give you hours of satisfying Two-Stick Dogfights in space. Stellatum is also great place to start if you've never experienced anything from this Genre! Full Review »