One of the best games I've ever played. I never wanted it to end. I really enjoyed every minute of 130+ hours and unlocked every achievement. The story is incredible and atmosphere is phenomenal. Really looking forward to new Sunless game, Sunless Deeps maybe :))
Sunless Skies: Sovereign Edition
- Release Date:
- Jan 31, 2019
- Metacritic:
- 87
- Developer:
- Failbetter Games
- Publisher:
- Failbetter Games
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac Linux
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About This Game

Captain a spacefaring steam locomotive as a new Victorian empire takes to the stars! Lead your hapless crew into trouble – and out of their minds. Smuggle souls. Barter for barrels of time. Stop for cricket (and a nice cup of tea).
Sunless Skies: Sovereign Edition is the complete and definitive version of Sunless Skies. It incorporates the many additions made since launch – including new officers, enemies, engines, stories, and mascots, as well as a completely reworked region, a full steam mode for long journeys and desperate escapes, and the much-requested horn – as well as dozens of quality of life improvements.
Create your past
Choose who you were before you became a skyfarer. An urchin? A priest? A revolutionary? What brought you here, and what are you hiding?
Each time your character advances, choose another facet of their history. Were they the Black Sheep of the family? Do they have a Lost Love?
The skies are cruel. Most of your captains will die. But each will leave their mark on the world, and an inheritance for those who follow – for better or worse.
Explore a beautiful, hostile universe
Discover more of the deep, dark, marvellous Fallen London Universe, as seen in our previous game, Sunless Sea. (But you don’t have to play that first! This is a totally new story, not a sequel.)
Improve your locomotive
Your locomotive is all that stands between you and the many dangers of the Heavens. Maintain and upgrade it with exotic weaponry and equipment, like a Pneumatic Mining Array, or the rapid-fire Brassraven. Learn how to craft exotic weapons like the Wrath of Heaven from your defeated enemies. And when you have enough funds, buy an entirely new one! Perhaps you would enjoy the capacity of the Pellinore-class Trader? Or the sleek malevolence of a Medea-class Destroyer?
Fight marauders, Her Majesty’s agents, and abominations of the skies
Face rival locomotives – anything from scrappy pirates to experimental warships of the imperial navy. Battle monsters like the nightmarish Undeparted, or swarms of irate Chorister-bees. Play different factions against each other, and learn the unique behaviours of each foe. Use Full Steam mode to evade trouble or chase down your quarry.
Survive starvation, madness and terror

Manage your crew’s morale and your captain’s own nightmares. Balance your fuel and supplies against your desire to explore new horizons, or pursue knowledge, or seize riches.
Beware: we are all changed by the dark.
Recruit variously helpful officers

Populate your ship with upgradeable officers, each with their own quest to fulfill: a repentant devil, an incognito princess, an entire brigade of rats, and – dear god! – your own Aunt?! How did she get out here?
The World
Unfettered by gravity, the Victorian Empire begins to reach across the skies. It has built a new sun. The Empress reigns from the Throne of Hours, which gives her control over time. Its ambition is vast; its mercy slim.
The High Wilderness is a wondrous, horrifying vision of space where the rules are not as we imagined. Winds howl through shattered celestial ruins. Fogs coil amidst stellar jungles. Industrial sprawl chokes the heavens with smog.
The stars are alive. They are the Judgements: vast intelligences that govern all things. But they are dying. One by one, something is snuffing them out, leaving their thrones empty.
Your captain must make their way in this impossible world as they trade, explore, fight and survive. Pick your side carefully, for you might be the thing that tips the balance of power – will you support Her Majesty's new empire, or the rebels who mean to throw off London's rule? Or perhaps you spurn such concerns, and intend to chart the narrow course between the two? Will you retire triumphant, or be lost to the dark?
Features
- 800,000+ words of intertwining stories with a depth and richness unlike anything else in games, inspired by CS Lewis, Jules Verne, HP Lovecraft and HG Wells
- Lush, hand-drawn 2d art
- Four regions to explore: celestial wilderness, impossible industrial empire, pagan midnight expanse, and the domain of the dead
- Real time combat against horrifying celestial foes and merciless pirates
- Upgrade your engine with bizarre equipment and powerful weaponry
- Battle starvation, mutiny, terror and nightmares – or give in to them
- A choice of play styles: build a lineage of captains as each dies, or reload your most recent captain and continue
- Narrative levelling: discover your captain’s past as you traverse the skies
- Earn your fortune in a unique, story-rich trading system, or risk it all to become a smuggler
- Collect pets: the Inadvisably Big Dog, Useless Cat, Perfect Pangolin and more
- Key remapping for keyboard and mouse, and full controller support
Who are Failbetter Games?
We’re a small British games studio based in London. We’ve been making indie games since 2009. Come with us into the dark.
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User Reviews
I played this game ages ago and parts of the narrative still drift into my consciousness. Parts of the story just stick with you. That, I think, is the hallmark of a really exceptional RPG. This game is great, and I can't wait to see what they do next. I struggled with Sunless Sea, never really got into it. This game blows the first game out of the water (har har). Every system was improved from the combat, narrative, and the sounds and pretty pictures. 10/10, would visit the Sun again.... the Sun... THE SUN.... THE SUN! THE SUN! THE SUN!
The sunless duology along with a house of many doors are still the games that gave me the most sense of "amazement", sure, going from x to y can get a bit boring, but even there, you can find stories, discover something I really really love these games, i played about 2OO hours of sunless skies pirated, and i loved so much the game that i bought it and went for a hundred more
amawing game!
An interesting setting held together with slow (3-5 minutes+ real time), tedious trips between places where something actually happens. The RPG elements also could use work, as the "facets" you choose directly determine stats, leading to out of character choices based only on numbers. Writing is generally good, but with some immersion-breaking moments (i.e. Incognito Princess descriptions). If you play, don't choose permadeath. The lineage system is a good idea poorly executed, and the prospect of replaying ten hours of the same missions but starting with better stuff doesn't make me want to continue.
great
A beautiful and bizarre world set in a possible future of the browser game Fallen London (speaking of which, this game causally discusses ideas and lore that are among the deepest secrets of Fallen London's lore, so spoilers abound. you've been warned!). Sunless Skies is space adventure in the old style, when the line between science fiction and fantasy hadn't been quite established yet, and Outer Space was virtually indistinguishable from Fairyland for how much we knew about it or what might be possible there. The High Wilderness is very much the kind of outer space that John Carter of Mars could be expected to pop up in; the infamous Dr. Moreau would be right at home in New Winchester as a disciple of the Red Science.
Wonderful visuals, atmosphere, and writing.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: Intel Pentium 2Ghz or AMD equivalent
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: DX9 (shader model 3.0) or DX11 with feature level 9.3 capabilities
- Storage: 4500 MB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible
FAQ
How much does Sunless Skies: Sovereign Edition cost?
Sunless Skies: Sovereign Edition costs $24.99.
What are the system requirements for Sunless Skies: Sovereign Edition?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Intel Pentium 2Ghz or AMD equivalent Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: DX9 (shader model 3.0) or DX11 with feature level 9.3 capabilities Storage: 4500 MB available space Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible
What platforms is Sunless Skies: Sovereign Edition available on?
Sunless Skies: Sovereign Edition is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is Sunless Skies: Sovereign Edition worth buying?
Sunless Skies: Sovereign Edition has 89% positive reviews from 9 players. Metacritic score: 87/100.
When was Sunless Skies: Sovereign Edition released?
Sunless Skies: Sovereign Edition was released on Jan 31, 2019.
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