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SuperCluster: Void

$4.99
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Developer:
Logan McClure
Publisher:
None
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

SuperCluster: Void is a space adventure RPG. You can explore a massive randomly generated galaxy, Interact with alien factions, Battle massive enemy fleets and even take command of a fleet yourself. Resources can be collected throughout the galaxy to upgrade your ship and its abilities. The story is lighthearted yet dark, filled with plenty of lovable characters and genocide. There are also many secrets in the galaxy of SuperCluster: Void, all waiting to be uncovered by one valiant adventurer who has nothing left to lose. Fight for your people, explore the galaxy, and fulfill your destiny, in SuperCluster: Void.

Quests and Exploration
SuperCluster: Void allows you to explore your own randomly generated galaxy. There are hundreds of different solar systems for you to explore with their own planets and moons which can be explored to complete quests or gather resources to upgrade your ship. Some of these planets are common and contain common resources such as copper or steel. Others are rare and contain valuable resources such as diamond or uranium.

Resources and Crafting
Resources you collect can be used to upgrade different parts for your ship or buy a new ship entirely. You can craft weapons, armor, thrusters, and many other upgrades for your ship.

Combat and Abilities
SuperCluster: Void has many unique alien factions to interact with. Some of these factions will be hostile and attack you while others will work with you and assist you on your quest. Your primary weapon is your ship's guns. These have infinite ammunition and a high rate of fire but relatively low damage.
Your ship has a limited number of missiles as new missiles must be crafted from resources you have collected. These missiles have high damage and seek out enemy ships. Finally, your ship has certain upgradable abilities. These abilities are very powerful but have long cooldowns. A few of these abilities include Radial Burst, Quick Regen, and Rapid Fire. These abilities can be bought and upgraded through the use of "Science" which can be collected by completing quests and leveling up.

Commanding your Fleet
SuperCluster: Void allows you to command your own fleet of starships. Adding a ship to your fleet will cause it to follow you around wherever you go and fight with you. You can upgrade these ships to increase their shield, hull, and damage or rename the ships in your fleet to whatever you want.

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User Reviews

Mostly Positive
14 user reviews
71%
Positive
7 hrs at review
Recommended

Gameplay in progress and review to be modified accordingly. [The basics] Solid 2D space game in the vein of StarControl. Thrust/inertia mechanics, planetary resource gathering. Upgradable vessels, numerous vessels to construct. Alien species to contact/befriend/fight. Some things to note: [Positive] The RPG mechanics seem to fit in rather well, allowing for not only an upgrade of the ship, but unlocking specific pilot/ship abilities in addition to constructing new equipment. I can see how others might view it as "tacked on", but I don't share that opinion. I never felt like I was grinding to the next level. By the time I had the resources I needed to tackle the next upgrade, I had usually unlocked something else via leveling. Plotwise, I'm getting a strong Ur-Quan Masters feel, and that's not a bad thing. I really hated combat in SC2, and the combat here is far more responsive. Your ships can load themselves out with a varying number of weapons (based on vessel, larger ships tend ...

22 helpful
15 hrs at review
Recommended

Very enjoyable game, and great response from the developer. In terms of gameplay and positives, I can't say much that hasn't already been covered, but this game is definitely worth your time, and is an excellent deal even at the non-discounted price. What stood out to me is that I had a problem with my save file that consistently caused a crash a good ways into the game. I emailed the developer, and had a response within THREE minutes, followed by a diagnosis in less than half an hour - I was told that the game was being patched presently, and that I'd be good to go in thirty minutes to an hour. This is hands down the best response I've ever had from a developer; if you've seen Logan's responsiveness in the forum, you also know that this isn't an anomaly. This is someone who is in it for the love of gaming, and exactly the kind of developer I hope to see succeed. Cheers, Logan - you're a class act.

18 helpful 2 funny
3 hrs at review
Not Recommended

if you are looking for a very simple space game with some rpg element. you should give this game a go. if you are like me, looking for games like: StarSector, VoidExspance, X-Series, SpaceRanger... then maybe this game is not for you. very simple and flat 2d grafic with almost no effect. the menu is very basic. the movement and shooting work with mouse only. few hotkey for skill, inventory and etc.. no option for reassign keyboard keys. the RPG element is very basic. killing hostile target and get experience to gain level. level up will unlock skill, ship & gear, which you can build. this game cant fill my hunger for more customization nor harder challence. to be honest. this game is more like a mobile game than a PC game. as for me i will give a no recommendation.

18 helpful
52 min at review
Recommended

This little gem came out of nowhere for me i noticed it close to release and being a spacesim fan I had to get it, it's cheap imo. The game has more depht than i expected at first and tons of star systems to explore with randomly generated content it's awesome, i got into some epic space battles already but i have yet to build my fleet, I like the story it's really classic also some of the gameplay reminds me of Star Control or Starflight I think the developper did a really nice work! After the tutorial sequences ((Which are still pretty openworld/freeroam)) tons of quests will open up and I don't want to spoil anything but it's really well-put together and I can see quite many hours to complete the storyline, I hope we can keep playing in the galaxy and mess around after beating the story though! I also love the hyperspace system in this game it's neat, and i like blowing up the enemies it feels satisfying!

12 helpful
10 min at review
Recommended

As a BIG fan of Starflight and Star Control series this game was a must buy for me, especially for that fair price. And I do NOT regret it. The mood of the game feels right. Art and visuals are subjective and you need to consider yourself wether you like them or not. The planet exploration is a minigame and a bit shallow and repetitive for my taste but its ok. There seems to be many grind involved to gather the resources to properly upgrade your ships and modules. But I did only "mine" planets in the beginning until I could afford a better ship and modules. Later on destroyed enemy ships provided good supply of resources. The story keeps some suprises and is partially funny. There was alot travelling involved, but the warp mechanic made it relatively quick. Also the playstyle changed quite a bit and depended on where I was in the story progress. In the beginning I had to find resources for upgrading, then I had to find the other species and follow the story. In the end there were huge ...

11 helpful
7 hrs at review
Recommended

This game is really fun and chalenging, a couple thing i suggest is to add a way to have multiple saves, and a sort of creative mode to just play around in.

4 helpful
3 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Game may have potential with more content but as it is right now.... it get super boring real quick.... There is not much to do in the game, you fly around land on planets do the resource collection "mini game" and fight bad guys every now and then... There is a story line type quest but you just get thrown into it (at the deep end I might add) after the first 2 and have to fly around looking for races to give you missions, to add to that these missions are very lack luster after you do get them, fly to a race home planet/base/ship and find X amount of something, bring it back... There is also no nice or easy way to make/or get resources (as far as im aware) the only way is from planet surfaces or enemy ships, and from my experience planets don’t seem to “restock” so it’s a one time run… There is also trading with gold to a trader ship (which is where you’ll most likely get what you need) with gold you get from the pirate cargo ship you randomly encounter in hyperspace...

3 helpful
5 hrs at review
Not Recommended

This game had some potential but its full of bugs and the endgame was obviously impemented in a rush Give it a go if you like such kind of games, but be aware its worse than other games in this genre.

2 helpful
17 min at review
Recommended

A really fun casual space explorer. Well worth the price and fun to play. The mouse controls work well. I run it on a windows tablet ( with a keyboard and mouse ) so it should work on low end systems quite well.

2 helpful
2 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Relatively fun game, I'm a sucker for the whole upgrading your ship, flying around space, completing quests style of gameplay. That said, not without drawbacks. As you can no doubt see from the screenshots, it is not a pretty game, most of the stuff really does look like it was done (admittedly pretty well done) in mspaint. That said, the graphics are functional and it's relatively easy to tell at a glance whats what, except when it comes to ship equipment, there doesn't seem to be an easy way to tell at a glance what you have equipped currently, only a picture of the item instead of including its name is present. Music is... Present, doesn't stand out to me either way does the job. Sound design is decent for the most part, though there is a missile launching sound that really really doesn't fit. Controls feel a little weird to get used to- but they work pretty well it's not hard to get to grips with. Storyline looks fairly standard so far, somewhat interesting and I am a sucker fo...

1 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel Core2Quad Q8400 @ 2.6 GHz or AMD Athlon II X4 620 @ 2.6 GHz
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Supports Model 2.0 and DirectX 9.0c
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 2 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX Compatible Sound Card with latest drivers
  • Additional Notes: Windows-compatible keyboard and mouse required

FAQ

How much does SuperCluster: Void cost?

SuperCluster: Void costs $4.99.

What are the system requirements for SuperCluster: Void?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 10 Processor: Intel Core2Quad Q8400 @ 2.6 GHz or AMD Athlon II X4 620 @ 2.6 GHz Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Supports Model 2.0 and DirectX 9.0c DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 2 GB available space Sound Card: DirectX Compatible Sound Card with latest drivers Additional Notes: Windows-compatible keyboard and mouse required

What platforms is SuperCluster: Void available on?

SuperCluster: Void is available on Windows PC.

Is SuperCluster: Void worth buying?

SuperCluster: Void has 71% positive reviews from 14 players.

When was SuperCluster: Void released?

SuperCluster: Void was released on May 15, 2017.

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