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Satisfactory

$248.00 $173.60
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Metacritic:
91
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Windows
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About This Game

Satisfactory is a first-person open-world factory building game with a dash of exploration and combat. Play alone or with friends, explore an alien planet, create multi-story factories, and enter conveyor belt heaven!

Construct

Conquer nature by building massive factories across the land. Expand wherever and however you want. The planet is filled with valuable natural resources just waiting to be utilized. As an employee of FICSIT it’s your duty to make sure they come to good use.

Automate

Construct your factories with gracious perfection or build intricate webs of conveyor belts to supply all your needs. Automate trucks and trains to reach your faraway outposts and be sure to handle liquids properly by transporting them in pipes. It’s all about minimizing manual labour!

Explore & Exploit

Venture on expeditions to search for new materials and be sure to put everything to good use. Nature is yours to harvest! You have vehicles, jetpacks, jump pads and more at your disposal to make the exploration easier. Equip the proper safety gear as well, just in case you run into the local wildlife.

FEATURES

Open World: Explore the huge (30km2) alien planet that is Massage-2(AB)b with its unique fauna and creatures.
Co-Op: Build a factory yourself or share the joy with your friends. Up to you!
Factory Building: Experience building a huge factory from a first-person perspective. Automate and optimize it to perfection for your personal satisfaction.
Customization: Customize your factory to your own liking. Build at high altitudes or over wide plains, there is almost no limits in the making of your tailor-made factory.
Vehicles: Travel the world with class. Use jump pads, factory carts, jetpacks, hypertubes, trucks or trains. The choice is yours!

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User Reviews

Overwhelmingly Positive
100 user reviews
99%
Positive
270 hrs at review
Recommended

---{ Graphics }--- ☐ You forget what reality is ☐ Beautiful ☐ Good ☑ Decent ☐ Bad ☐ Don‘t look too long at it ☐ MS-DOS ---{ Gameplay }--- ☑ Very good ☐ Good ☐ It's just gameplay ☐ Mehh ☐ Watch paint dry instead ☐ Just don't ---{ Audio }--- ☐ Eargasm ☐ Very good ☐ Good ☑ Not too bad ☐ Bad ☐ I'm now deaf ---{ Audience }--- ☑ Kids ☑ Teens ☑ Adults ☑ Grandma ---{ PC Requirements }--- ☐ Check if you can run paint ☐ Potato ☑ Decent ☐ Fast ☐ Rich boi ☐ Ask NASA if they have a spare computer ---{ Game Size }--- ☐ Floppy Disk ☐ Old Fashioned ☐ Workable ☑ Big ☐ Will eat 15% of your 1TB hard drive ☐ You will want an entire hard drive to hold it ☐ You will need to invest in a black hole to hold all the data ---{ Difficulty }--- ☐ Just press 'W' ☐ Easy ☐ Easy to learn / Hard to master ☑ Significant brain usage ☐ Difficult ☐ Dark Souls ---{ Grind }--- ☐ Nothing to grind ☐ Only if u care about leaderboard...

115 helpful 19 funny
16 hrs at review
Recommended

"Finally, a game that lets me scream at walls without my neighbors calling the cops." Sadist Factory is less of a game and more of a psychological experiment. You don’t play it, it plays you. I went in thinking I’d do a quick 10-minute session. That was 4 hours ago. I haven’t blinked since. My left eye twitches whenever I hear ambient factory noises. Pros: Amazing atmosphere, I now understand what it feels like to be a broken vending machine. The level design makes IKEA look like child’s play. I have gained 12 new phobias, including “door slightly ajar.” My therapist says I’m not allowed to play anymore, which means it’s good. Cons: My soul hurts. I think the game called me “pathetic” at one point, and honestly? It was right. I went in confident, came out apologizing to inanimate objects. 10/10, would lose my sanity again.

73 helpful 103 funny
130 hrs at review
Recommended

Totally not an addicting game! Quick casual one-evening experience

33 helpful 33 funny
164 hrs at review
Recommended

Game as a whole is amazing but occasionally it do be a lot of pain: >rails not being connected even though they visually are >fluid system could use an overlay to make it more clear as to how the liquid behaves and how far up it can be pumped (without selecting a pump and hovering over a pipe) >train signals direction not changing with mouse wheel input and only snapping to the end/start of each rail segment >train signals in general sometimes just behaving oddly until I rebuild the intersection for the fourth time and now they work for some reason those just some things that come to mind from my recent experience from completing phase 4 and as a factorio player I miss a lot of features like being able to track outputs and consumption of my whole factory with a single graph that can be filtered by time and specific item - the best you get here is a belt throughput monitor that only measures a single belt and displays the avg throughput from last 60 seconds... still I enjo...

27 helpful 3 funny
32 hrs at review
Recommended

[h1]It's very well done, high level of polish went into this. However...[/h1] I would not recommend it to anyone who is looking to scratch the same or similar itch that for example Factorio scratches. This is simply because Satisfactory is as much an aesthetic world/factory building game as an automation game. The problem is that if you're not into building good looking stuff, but just want to automate and grow exponentially, Satisfactory's 3D world, movement and building is a disadvantage, yes, even with the blueprint system. My personal problem is that the tools the game gives are not enough to automate at a satisfactory level in a reasonable amount of time when compared to pure automation games like Factorio. While building stuff in 3D is great and beautiful if done right, I feel it also doesn't give you the tools to build/rebuild in a sane amount of time. In general, both the automation and building becomes tedious fast. It did for me at least. I'll be hopping back from ti...

22 helpful
124 hrs at review
Recommended

This game is amazing, so much functionality and creative freedom. Not only it's automation base building game, but it's also exploration game with pretty interesting lore. It runs great, it is very thought out and I can't recommend it enough. Although over time it gets more and more grindy and it is starting to feel that the game is just torturing you sometimes

9 helpful
112 hrs at review
Recommended

Ive only logged onto this game like 20 times, but each session I play ends up around 7 hours. Too adicting.

7 helpful
72 hrs at review
Recommended

This game is so mesmerizing and addicting. If you love building, automating, organizing and engineering, it doesn't get much better than this. Lots of fun in a humorous non-drama environment with endless re-playability. It can also serve as OCD detector - if you find yourself compulsively rebuilding things over and over because conveyor belts don't align perfectly, it might be a clue. Not to say the game is perfect, there are the occasional bugs and glitches here and there but nothing major. It could also benefit from many various quality of life features (eg. why can't blueprints be renamed? Why can't I move around things like containers? Aligning and measuring stuff can be really improved, etc). Overall, absolutely recommended.

5 helpful
50 hrs at review
Recommended

Just ticks all my boxes [first play through and I love it]: + exploring + base building + tech tree + irreverent humour + AI who may not be totally on your side (there is no cake??)

4 helpful
104 hrs at review
Recommended

Playing it with an autistic friend made the exprience so much better. Highly recommended for those with with autistic friends:)

2 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10 or later (64-Bit)
  • Processor: i5-3570 3.4 GHz 4 Core
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GTX 1650/GTX 1050-ti, or AMD RX 470/RX 570, or equivalent performance & VRAM
  • Storage: 20 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: Internet connection required for multiplayer.

Recommended

Recommended:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 11 or later (64-Bit)
  • Processor: Ryzen 5 5600X or i5-12400 or equivalent performance, 6 physical cores minimum
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia RTX 2070 or RX 5700, or equivalent performance & VRAM
  • Storage: 20 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: Internet connection required for multiplayer.

FAQ

How much does Satisfactory cost?

Satisfactory costs $173.60. Currently 30% off!

What are the system requirements for Satisfactory?

Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 or later (64-Bit) Processor: i5-3570 3.4 GHz 4 Core Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GTX 1650/GTX 1050-ti, or AMD RX 470/RX 570, or equivalent performance & VRAM Storage: 20 GB available space Additional Notes: Internet connection required for multiplayer. Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 11 or later (64-Bit) Processor: Ryzen 5 5600X or i5-12400 or equivalent performance, 6 physical cores minimum Memory: 16 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia RTX 2070 or RX 5700, or equivalent performance & VRAM Storage: 20 GB available space Additional Notes: Internet connection required for multiplayer.

What platforms is Satisfactory available on?

Satisfactory is available on Windows PC.

Is Satisfactory worth buying?

Satisfactory has 99% positive reviews from 100 players. Metacritic score: 91/100.

When was Satisfactory released?

Satisfactory was released on Sep 10, 2024.

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