![]() Given the randomly-generated nature of the game, you can expect to see a few familiar sights here and then after extended play, but there was nothing that made me grow tired of taking part in the journey. Each encounter with enemies I had was tense and exciting, whilst simply taking in the vastness of each section always felt great too – I just constantly wanted to explore and uncover all of the hidden secrets that were littered throughout space. It makes for a gameplay cycle that constantly mixes up exploration and battling, and it really makes for a good time. There’s a decent variety of weapons on offer too and since you can scavenge gear (and credits) off rival ships, you’ll always see your arsenal growing in power. ![]() Alternatively, sometimes you’ll find a group of peaceful ships who aren’t really out for your blood, but given that you need the resources they’re protecting you might have to pick a fight yourself – hey, life isn’t fair in space and you’ve got to go to extreme measures if you want to live. There’ll be ships out there who’re looking for a fight, so don’t be surprised to find yourself confronted on a regular basis whilst out on the prowl for resources. That can be made pretty difficult though given that there are plenty of dangerous foes lingering across space. ![]() There’s a big focus on gathering as many resources as you can, so you’ll have to take up every opportunity to find what you need to survive. Each section is bursting with different things for you to see, be it stunning vistas full of planets and stars, mining colonies that you can make a swift ‘visit’ to, and even passing asteroids that can be excavated for materials. It just so happens to hold up well on the Switch too, with the quick-paced action of the game perfectly suited for intergalactic dogfights on the go.Įverspace sees you heading through a selection of randomly-generated space environments, with the map of the game divided into sections that you’re tasked with exploring. After sending PC and console gamers on journeys across space since 2017, Everspace has now made its way to the Nintendo Switch in the form of the ‘Stellar Edition’, bringing with it the same spaceship-blasting antics and fun exploration mechanics that have made it so popular with gamers already.
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