Разработчик: Burak Dabak
Описание
SpaceBourne is a Space Simulation / Arcade / Open World / RPG game.
SpaceBourne’s universe has over 100 Solar Systems, over 400 planets and 37 landable Space Stations.
SpaceBourne is designed with total player-freedom in mind. In Spacebourne, the player can mine asteroids, salvage wrecked and derelict ships, hunt bounties, engage in piracy, and explore and discover previously uncharted solar systems and space anomalies like black holes. Besides following the main storyline, the player may also engage in trade, take side missions, help or hinder the various warring races, or even form a force of their own. In all of these activities the player has the freedom to make choices.
However, to accomplish any of this, one needs a good ship. You can acquire new ships, modify current ones, and create new and different weapons. As of Eearly Access 1.5.1 the game has 322 different weapons with different characteristics, and that number keeps growing with each update.
It’s not just the shps that can grow and upgrade. The player-character progresses through leveling, gaining new traits and improving existing ones. Passive traits, such as Piloting, Trade, Charisma, etc… get better, or not, according to your playstyle. Active traits on the other hand, are left to you to choose and pick up as your character levels up.
With the exception of the main storyline, SpaceBourne’s content is randomly generated at new-game initialization. This means that every new game can feature new events and locations. This design choice is intended to make every new playthrough unique and ensure that no matter how many times you have played, there are always new things to discover.
SpaceBourne includes 4 distinct races with different ships, and different specialties. There are more than 3.000 entities with which to interact.
The Story:
Everything began on a regular day in July of 2029. That is the day that the new normal began with the appearance of an unidentified alien object in our skies, the day of our first contact with extra-terrestrial beings. Excitement soon turns to puzzlement as the alien craft simply hovers motionless. No communications come from them, and their purpose remains unclear. Puzzlement gives way to concern, and in order to prepare for the worst-case scenario, the nations of the world form a special international committee, called World Air Defense Platform. One man is chosen to lead this new organization, a man known now simply as “the Commander.”
The epidemic started in February of the next year. Officially called “HX-4”, it was popularly called “Guest Influenza.” This new disease has a long gestation period, one year, but proves completely incurable and highly fatal.
By the year 2032, with the entire world still struggling in the face of this deadly outbreak, WADP plans an attack on the visitors, who are widely believed to be behind the disease. WADP gathers their forces to strike, but the aliens strike first.
Human casualties are heavy, and at first they suffer only devastating defeats, but under the expert leadership of “the Commander”, the tide turns. Tactics are altered and new stratagems devised, and in the next three years more than 20 alien ships are destroyed in dramatic and great victories.
By 2035 almost half of the enemy ships are cleared from our skies, but this is tempered by the loss of nearly three quarters of the Earth’s population. The survivors, desperate for news of a total and final victory that will enable them to begin the painful process of rebuilding, are nearly broken by the news that the Commander himself has gotten ill. Medical researchers redouble all efforts to combat this disease, but their efforts come to no avail. Every day brings the Earth’s greatest hope closer to an inevitable demise.
On the 12th of December 2037, in a last-ditch effort to save him, it is decided that the Commander is to be cryogenically frozen until such time as a treatment can be found. The next day he takes his last look at Earth as it was, closing his eyes in a sleeping chamber.
When he opens them again he is in an abandoned space station orbiting the Earth. Surrounded by silence, he soon realizes that the end had come for Earth, and he is alone. His heart is filled with sorrow, but there is no one left to grieve with him. His mind is filled with questions, but there is no one to answer them. And still he feels the disease raging in his body.
The only thing left to him is a deserted space station, a ship in the hangar and an infinite universe waiting outside.
You can watch the introductory video of the newspapers from this link:
Поддерживаемые языки: english, turkish
Системные требования
Windows
- OS *: Windows 7/8/10 64-bit
- Processor: Quad Core CPU (4 x 2Ghz)
- Memory: 6 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GTX 470/ATI 7240HD
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 14 GB available space
- OS *: Windows 7/8/10 64-bit
- Processor: Intel Core i7-3770K Quad Core CPU or better / AMD FX 4350 Quad Core CPU or better
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GTX 770 / AMD Radeon R9 280X
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 14 GB available space
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Better than ElderRinG and better than Starfield and only 3$..... Wish I coulda paid full price.
I really like this game. 33 hrs in, & only 1 problem. It's a bit buggy however. Had to leave an area & re dock
or do something else bit of mining or salvaging or a bounty few times. Battles are great I used to hate key board & mouse but in this game I love it. Parts of cutscenes are unvoiced with no sound either. Doesn't take anything away from the game for me. You'll get wrecked in the beginning. But not so much that it's off putting. I'm at level 24 & making good progress. There are some planets you can land on do a bit of trading even some missions. But its mostly Space Stations. This is where you upgrade your ship pick up missions & so on. I think I'm going to enjoy this game for a good while. It's like. A Space Skyrim with no Swords, Dragons or Elves with a bit of Rebel Galaxy, Beyond the Stars in its DNA.
Spacebourne series has been good games from what i have played. the first is specifically space combat and mining and such, but the depth of these games is something else, do check out spacebourne 2 if you want even more depth and ground stuff, but spacebourne 1 is great even with most of the mechanics being in space!
Good Game
I bought this game at a Winter Sale for about $6.99 (USD). I wanted to help the Devs, but I wasn't sure I was going to play it. I have been tracking Spacebourne 2, thinking that would be the game to play. I decided to load this up, just to see, and I was impressed. For the price, it is better than Starfield. It has some bugs and issues, which I expected once the devs moved onto Spacebourne 2. After around 1 hour (including tutorials), I was doing the story mission. Very Similar to a Mount and Blade in Space. The space combat is like No Man's Sky, and the mining is like EVE. There is no ground combat that I have seen, and walking/running in stations is a bit of a mess (including trying to find mission contacts). Overall, I really enjoyed playing, and for the price, it is very much worth it in entertainment value. Give it a try, and help out Spacebourne 2 development.
Very cool game.
good game
Spacebourne seems like it could be a fun game, but... since my generic steam input joystick does not work correctly with this game I am not really enjoying it. The space combat seems awkward with the mouse. I suppose it might be better with a trackball mouse, but I do not have one.
game is fun but still very broken. no reply from dev either.
TL:DR The only good thing about SpaceBourne is the combat. Everything else is garbage with no sense of progression.
As another reviewer pointed out SpaceBourne basically has no sense of progression at all. Even after 20 hours of play the game flow feels the same even after getting a variety of different skills, ships, weapons, etc. A lot could be forgiven if the game had a decent story or exploration both of which SpaceBourne completely lacks. In the end the only competent aspect of the game is the combat which I will admit is really nice.
Not quite the space RPG I've been waiting for, but something quite akin to it! X3 and X4 can fulfill what this game has to offer and more. Given a choice I'd recommend them over Spacebourne. But this is still an incredibly fun space fighter/exploration game with a lower learning curve. The relatively low price tag is also a plus for what this game has to offer!
While there's not much you can do outside of your ship, the world itself feels quite alive with the NPCs! While primarily one would feel like engaging in space battles in combat ships, a good portion of the can be played as a trader with ships for large volumes of goods letting you make money in a very dynamic economy! Bulletin board, news delivering you the state of the various systems, tonnes of lore and even a section to determine your standing among the various major factions.
There's ups and downs to this game. But there are quite a few bugs as well. And you could also consider waiting for Spacebourne 2 to come out of early access as that game has a lot more content to offer and you wouldn't really be lost if you didn't know the story from the first. But as I stated earlier, it's quite good for the price.
This game is really awesome. It is absolutely nowhere near a AAA title but its huge and feels very alive. If you have ever played Freelancer, this feels like a modern version of that and its so fun.
If this dev(s) were given a AAA budget we'd have the best space sim ever made, I do not doubt that. Give this game a try and then go play the sequel.
Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Burak Dabak |
Платформы | Windows |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 24.01.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 74% положительных (509) |