Everspace

I haven't been having a good streak of games recently. I really hope I'm just being unlucky and getting mediocre games instead of being unable to enjoy any games for some reason. Anyways, with that spoiler of my thoughts about Everspace out of the way, let me tell you a bit more about my rather brief time with it.

Everspace is a six five-degrees-of-freedom (no roll, but I don't miss it) space shooter with permadeath. It's level-based so each level you get some enemies you have to shoot while trying to dodge their shots. You got a recharging energy bar that powers your two primary weapons you can switch between as well as your movement, and you got a secondary weapon with limited ammunition, as well as two active or passive ability slots.
Between levels, it's a bit like FTL. That is, you warp forwards in a linearly progressing map and have some resources you can use for various things with different levels offering somewhat different content. Mostly still just shooting things. If at any point you happen to die, you get to use your credits to buy your ship some upgrades before going for another round from the start.

The problem with shooters is that firing a weapon is usually very similar in nature. You aim at the enemy, and you hold down the fire button. So the combat has to be really good, because it's very difficult to make something conceptually unique in a shooter. Sadly, Everspace's combat is mediocre. It's not bad, but just being mediocre makes it unenjoyably repetitive. What doesn't help is the downtime between fights as you collect the resources scattered around the level, which is just menial labor. Warp in, shoot at stuff, fly around collecting all the things they dropped or that were already in the level, and warp out.
The upgrades between lives aren't particularly imaginative or game-changing, so I found it difficult to care about them much, and starting from the beginning does not help with the repetitivity at all.

Everspace delivers you mediocre 3D dogfighting combined with some progression of your ship throughout the run, as well as across runs. As the overall gameplay isn't very fun, I find the entire thing dull after just a short while. I don't really know of any similar games to offer as replacements, but I've heard there's some cool mecha-based 3D dogfighters out there. Regardless, I can't recommend the game beyond its graphics, as it lacks any meaningful substance.

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