This has been done a million times before, I tried to persist with it but its really a whole game that is based around grinding resources by FOOT... I was expecting more depth around crafting and travelling between planets, nothing.... its basically a walking simulator with nothing else to do, I'm not even sure where this is going from here, what is the point of this game? Just to travel between planets ("biomes") and collect the resources that belong in that biome?? thats been done a million times before. I love that its description states "launch and control space rockets, explore the universe, and survive among the stars".... let me break this down for you: - Launching a rocket consists of clicking a console, picking a planet to go to and clicking launch.... a little animation comes up and next minute you are standing on the planet... really? - Control space rockets....... where and how?? - Explore the universe.... this is just a star map of half a dozen planets ("biomes") you can...
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INTERASTRA is a space adventure with a content struggle for survival. Explore a mysterious planetary system and discover its secrets. Everybody will experience a survival simulation, where taking care of their essential needs is a challenge. Exploration and resource gathering ultimately lead to leaving the planet you're on, venturing further into the unknown. Take on various environmental threats, from different temperatures and weathers to unbreathable atmospheres.
Besides darkness, outer space hides many threats, so plan your journey into the unknown. You need to maintain optimal nourishment and hydration levels and make sure you have an ample supply of oxygen, as wrong choices can cause them to run out at the worst moments. In INTERASTRA, you will experience different threats, depending on the planet. You may avoid certain dangers or create special equipment to withstand them.
Each of the planets has unique supplies and resources that can create new tools or upgrade existing ones. Gather them to access new flight paths and make your survival easier. Thanks to the power of a space rocket, explore the entire planetary system. As you progress, you will unlock new and better rocket parts, allowing you to direct your space rocket further and further.
Get ready for mysterious places with various puzzle mysteries. The ruins hide unexplored areas full of dangers and secrets that only the wisest will solve. For the persistent, some rewards are definitely worth the risk. Are you brave enough to explore the ancient sites of an old civilization?
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You just run around in a small circle doing nothing because you need stuff to get stuff but cant get stuff because you need to build the stuff to collect stuff with but cant get the stuff to build because you need to build the tool first from resources that you cant get to build the tool to get the resources. Honestly believe I wasted my time and money here. so much potential but all lost on me now.
Another unity asset flip that will most likely be abandoned within the year.
It plays A LOT like the beginning of satisfactory. It has some mechanics that remind me of No Man's Sky. Unfortunately, once you are out of the tutorial space, the game has no direction. It is an endless slog of managing thirst and hunger (which both decay too rapidly) and walking around pretty, if largely barren alien landscapes. If they add a bunch of narrative content or more gameplay content through the early access period, this thing will have legs. Until then, it's a no from me dog. https://youtu.be/sZpGdAYkqGQ
it's just so boring...very mindless and without reason actions, crafting & puzzles. You don't control a ship, you can't build a base or do anything useful other than gather food & minerals for crafting and sometimes solving some puzzles. Seems like the game would have about 9 planets but only 3 are in it right now and it's VERY underwhelming. It all feels so pointless I am sad I wasted my time on this. I wanted this to be good tho...
Right now of course I don't recommend it. I really like the concept but it seems unfinished and quite honestly boring. Could really use controller support but not a must have I guess. It's just space minecraft basically but the idea seems really cool to me for some reason. Had to adjust deadzone on right stick but that seems quite normal for games in early access anymore. If this game gets better and more polished I'll revisit and possibly change my mind.
even tho this game just got released for early access and will be going through testing for the various gambits, it has good potential going forward atm. here are the reasons i am liking it so far: the graphics are good. the tutorial leads you decently, love the music, and the puzzles are great. i was having a great time playing and losing track of time between gethering, doing puzzles, battles, and surviving the environments. i am expecting great things form this game and recommend playing it yourself for funzies and entertainment. /thumbsup
Great fun in a cosmic atmosphere
Game, in its core, is survival/crafting mix. But there are some fundamental distinctions, which makes the game interesting. There are several interesting biomes with its quirks and radically different environments. Game have "dungeons" with traps, puzzles and enemies which provides nice variety in the game and basically in the genre. The game is in early access, but the fundamentals are promising.
Graphics are good, nice locations. Game needs polishing and more content but as for early access I've had fun and i'm looking forward for future updates.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10/11 (64-bit versions)
- Processor: Intel Core i3-4330 or similar
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX 960 or similar
- Storage: 15 GB available space
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10/11 (64-bit versions)
- Processor: Intel Core i5-6500 or similar
- Memory: 16 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX 1070 or similar
- Storage: 15 GB available space
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How much does INTERASTRA: Planet Survival cost?
INTERASTRA: Planet Survival costs $13.99.
What are the system requirements for INTERASTRA: Planet Survival?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10/11 (64-bit versions) Processor: Intel Core i3-4330 or similar Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: GTX 960 or similar Storage: 15 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10/11 (64-bit versions) Processor: Intel Core i5-6500 or similar Memory: 16 GB RAM Graphics: GTX 1070 or similar Storage: 15 GB available space
What platforms is INTERASTRA: Planet Survival available on?
INTERASTRA: Planet Survival is available on Windows PC.
Is INTERASTRA: Planet Survival worth buying?
INTERASTRA: Planet Survival has 54% positive reviews from 39 players.
When was INTERASTRA: Planet Survival released?
INTERASTRA: Planet Survival was released on Feb 8, 2022.
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