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On 6/27/2022 at 11:46 PM, TinnCatt said:

Barotrauma's a pretty fun one. Sort of a horror submarine game inspired by SS13.

Its kinda funny i found out about ss13 in a barotrauma review because he mentioned the game was inspired from ss13

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Alien: Isolation (Excellent)

Space Engineers (Excellent)

Destiny 2 - (Freemium Game, ok-ish)

KOTOR 1 & 2 (GOATED)

Jedi Knight - Academy (Decent)

Dead Space 1&2 - (GOATED)

Alien vs Predator - (Good Campaigns)

Starship Troopers - (Good)

SCP Secret Lab - (Excellent if people still play it)

SCP Containment Breach - (Downloadable game, Good)

 

 

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Empyrion. It's an open world space sandbox that's generally eclipsed by more notable games in the genre like Space Engineers or No Man's Sky, and it's janky as fuck, but there's a ton of great community content (look up Eden Reforged once you get the basics down), you get to build different kinds of structures from terrestrial hover vessels and small space ships to large capital ships and entire stations. There's a bunch of very generic but mostly satisfying weapons, space combat is fun, there's factions, player XP, and tech trees. It sets out to do a bunch of things and executes some of them well and others not so well but there's dozens of hours of content in it.

Ostranauts. It's a top-down salvaging/combat/exploration/shipbuilding game from a largely one-man studio, the same guy who did NEO Scavenger if you're familiar. It's fun and in the almost exact same cassette-futurism universe that SS13 exists in. The atmosphere is solid, there's mechanics for safe space travel, wiring up your spaceship, generating power through fusion, etc. and dozens of kinds of ships to scavenge parts from.

 

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