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No score yet - based on 3 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 3
  2. Negative: 0 out of 3
  1. Sep 26, 2023
    95
    Everspace 2 has provided a quality example of how a sequel can excel from the original. While the game may be overshadowed by another recent space adventure game out there, Everspace 2 is so good and well-built that people may start to be saying "Star what?". While I still hold the belief that the majority of Kickstarter games either under deliver, fail miserably, or even cheat their backers out of money, when games like Everspace 2 come around, it's no surprise why these are the titles that deserve to be highlighted as examples of near perfection that, unlike the Easter Bunny, do exist. If you are looking for a highly polished, incredibly fluid and well-developed space combat game, don't look to the stars, look to Everspace 2.
  2. Sep 5, 2023
    80
    EVERSPACE 2 will hold your interest well. It’s likely to be a game that you go back to, time and time again, working with new loot and trying a variety of different approaches.
  3. 60
    A sequel doesn't do much to be a sequel, but offers plenty of things to do regardless.
User Score
8.1

Generally favorable reviews- based on 12 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 12
  2. Negative: 1 out of 12
  1. Aug 22, 2023
    6
    Okay, but nothing to write home about.

    Main story is a straightforward "good vs bad". Main character comes with a somewhat interesting
    Okay, but nothing to write home about.

    Main story is a straightforward "good vs bad". Main character comes with a somewhat interesting twist, all others don't have much depth.

    Ship handling and combat feel fine, ship upgrades are grind-based. And boy, there is a lot of grind intended. As you travel from A to B, you are constantly tempted by "unknown signals" and "distress calls", which lead to procedurally generated encounters from a pretty small pool which gets old really fast. Yes, I mean the industry-standard "destroy base/outpost", "kill X bad guys".. does that really make the game bigger and betterr? I think not.
    In the last third of the game that becomes even more obvious, as the game keeps taking you through rather long and boring flights from one gate to another.

    There are some fairly well-designed puzzles, wish their number was higher.

    I've completed the main story in 27 hours, of which I'd say at least 4 were spent waiting for the ship to reach its destination. I've done some light grinding, which yielded me 4 out of 6 unlocked ship perks and 1/6 in each ship upgrade category. I dread to think how much time is intended to max out everything.

    Luckily, some other games are coming out soon. This one's fine for a few evenings, but personally I won't be coming back.
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  2. Aug 28, 2023
    7
    What a vast improvement over the first Everspace, which was already pretty fun. More progression, save options, RPG elements and no rogue-likeWhat a vast improvement over the first Everspace, which was already pretty fun. More progression, save options, RPG elements and no rogue-like stuff was a good move. Graphics and gameplay are awesome, crafting and customization is robust, and the story is interesting only 7 hours in. The quests and weak score are becoming a bit monotonous however and I can see how after 20 hours one might lost interest. With a bit more mission variety and an inspired score, this would be a solid 8.0.

    Definitely worth trying as a fun distraction until Starfield releases and the entire space gaming community breaches critical mass, forever changing life as we know it.
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  3. Aug 22, 2023
    10
    The game is very good. Story, gameplay, space combat, rpg concepts.
    I also like the idea of ​​the vastness of space, even if it is finite.