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Review: Everspace 2

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Everspace 2, the follow-up to ROCKFISH Games’ well-received space shooter, blasts off with a satisfying blend of frenetic dogfights, deep exploration, and RPG-style loot progression. While it ditches the roguelike elements of its predecessor, Everspace 2 carves its own path as a captivating spacefaring adventure game. The question is whether it’s a worthy successor to its rogue roots.

A Universe of Opportunity: Exploration Takes Centre Stage

Everspace 2 throws you into a vast and beautifully rendered open world.  Unlike its predecessor’s linear progression, you’re free to chart your own course, uncovering derelict spacecraft, asteroid fields teeming with resources, and hidden jump gates leading to new star systems. This freedom of exploration is a highlight. You can chase story missions, delve into procedurally generated side quests, or simply get lost in the beauty of the cosmos, all while amassing valuable loot and upgrades.

The diverse environments are stunning. Lush planetary atmospheres, asteroid belts glittering under nebulae, and the imposing wrecks of colossal spaceships all come to life with stunning detail. The sense of scale is impressive, making you feel like a small but agile fighter pilot amidst the vastness of space.

Thrilling Dogfights Keep the Adrenaline Pumping in Everspace 2

The core strength of Everspace 2 lies in its exhilarating combat. Dogfights are a frantic ballet of dodging, weaving, and unleashing devastating firepower. The controls are responsive and precise, allowing for tight manoeuvring and hair-raising escapes. Mastering the different weapon types and customising your ship with looted modules adds a satisfying layer of depth. Taking down a giant capital ship feels like a true accomplishment, especially when achieved through clever tactics and well-timed dodges.

However, while initially thrilling, combat encounters can become repetitive after a while. While enemy variety exists, the core gameplay loop of dogfighting against waves of enemies can feel predictable at times. Though visually impressive, Boss encounters don’t offer a significant strategic challenge compared to the standard skirmishes.

Building Your Spacefaring Arsenal: The Looter Shooter Formula with a Twist

Everspace 2 embraces the looter shooter formula, showering you with loot and upgrade options after every encounter.  Weapons, shields, engines, and various modules can be salvaged from defeated enemies and explored wrecks. Experimenting with different combinations allows you to tailor your ship’s performance to your play style.

The loot system has its limitations. While the variety is decent, some drops can feel underwhelming, especially in the game’s later stages. Additionally, the upgrade system can sometimes be overwhelming, with many stats and options to consider. It’s definitely a steep learning curve, and the explanations could have been improved.

A Story with Potential, Hampered by Pacing

The narrative in Everspace 2 follows Adam, a pilot seeking a cure for his mysterious illness. The story has intriguing elements, delving into themes of corporate greed, space exploration ethics, and the search for a second chance. However, the pacing suffers due to the open-world nature of the game.  Story missions can feel far apart, especially if you focus on exploration and side quests.

Despite this, the voice acting is top-notch, and the characters you encounter throughout your journey are memorable, even if their backstories remain relatively shallow.

Final thoughts on Everspace 2

So, is Everspace 2 worth it? It’s a lot of fun. It’s basically an homage to classics like Freelancer or Diablo. A good story, exciting ships and great space combat with action-RPG elements make it a solid experience. But, if you’re looking for something totally new, you won’t find it in Everspace 2. You know what? That’s ok. Sometimes, we need to settle back into a solid 30 hours of nostalgia.

SUMMARY

Everspace 2 is a perfect blend of an arcade shooter and space-looting action RPG, but not without its flaws. While a massive departure from the first Everspace game, if you’re nostalgic for classics like Freelancer and want a story that would fit perfectly into a 90s action sci-fi movie, this is the game for you.

+ Bright, colourful, and interesting
+ Great story with good voice acting
+ Beautiful hand-crafted maps
- Not inventive with mechanics

- A lot of loading screens
- Can feel repetitive in combat

Everspace 2 is available now on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S/X and PC. Reviewed on PC.

James Refelian
James Refelianhttps://linktr.ee/refelian66
When I was seven years old, I tried to write a spy novel. It was terrible; in case you wondered, but I’ve always loved stories. Then I got to play video games and suddenly here were stories that could be told in so many ways, coming to life in front of my eyes. I’ve been hooked ever since and enjoy games on pretty much every platform you can imagine! (Primarily PS5, Switch and PC (Steam Deck) with a lot of retro SEGA, Sony, and Nintendo). When I’m not gaming, I’m still writing that spy novel. If you love stories too, I hope my reviews and features help you discover something new! Find me on Twitter @Refelian66. Check out 60 Second Game Reviews on YouTube. Contact me with business inquiries at jamesrefelian(at)gmail(dot)com.

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