A shitty hollywood movie made you think that? Stop being a fucking pleb
There is already a game that explore loneliness and memories in space in the most effective, atmospheric way (and it's a pretty good survival horror also). It's practically a "Solaris" videogame interpretation. Edit: it also reminds me that anime movie segment in "Memories"
Echo Night: Beyond https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyzcaY80UIU
Stop playing american games and watching hollywood movies. They'll make you more retarded
Technically, everything is in space.Metroid Prime is a really lonely game when you get down to it.
If it counts, I mean, it's space, right?
What, wait? I own the base game. Whats the non sensible issue with the expansion?
Coming at this from a different angle: I'd recommend Out There. It started life as a mobile game (it's the only version I've played so far) but is available on Steam in an enhanced format. It's like FTL except there's no ship combat. Instead you're trying to keep your ship alive, so you need to take on resources and explore planets for fuel, components, etc. Multiple endings, very roguelike.
Have you played XCOM?The expansion costs $60, it includes the base game. There was a loyalty discount at some point if you preordered for something like $15 off if you own the base game but I don't know if that is still available. Someone else may be more familiar with the specifics. The issues is there is no simple upgrade price for the expansion, it costs the same for all but those without the base game will get the whole package. So it makes sense to wait for the expansion if you want both and you own nothing. It's really dumb.
Have you played XCOM?
The base game, Enemy Unknown, was $30
The expansion, Enemy Within, was $30
That kind of pricing isn't new. Why are people getting so upset about Elite
The Swapper?
I concede it is not in free space, but it is heavily space themed and you're a spaceman. It's also one of the lonelier games you can play. Beautiful art, devious puzzles and a pretty awesome narrative too.
A shitty hollywood movie made you think that? Stop being a fucking pleb
There is already a game that explore loneliness and memories in space in the most effective, atmospheric way (and it's a pretty good survival horror also). It's practically a "Solaris" videogame interpretation. Edit: it also reminds me that anime movie segment in "Memories"
Echo Night: Beyond https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyzcaY80UIU
Stop playing american games and watching hollywood movies. They'll make you more retarded
Ha, I had to check the post history after this gem. Holy shit do you think incredibly lowly of Americans.
Kerbal is an awesome game. Their is a lot of exploration and loneliness in it although a lot of that aspect is locked behind your ability to reach it. You can't start exploring the Moon if you can't even get a ship off the ground. If you are interested in putting the time in then I think it can really fulfill your wants of a deep and atmospheric space game but you should go in knowing that you will spend the first few hours just trying to get a ship into orbit.
This is what I would have said. There's a lot about the little diary entries you read that conveys the solitude.
Oh man, the HUD not showing up due to the broken window is a piece of real UI brilliance.
Was gonna say this. Need to wait a bit though.Adrift might just be what you're looking for:
http://www.polygon.com/2015/10/17/9561479/adrift-gameplay-trailer-launch-date
It also has Rift support.
This game is so nice, it's made by just one guy and was the first of the modern space sims with seamless planet landing, there is no borders or portals, you can just explore the space, you are not on a black 3D box with a cool skybox, you can really feel the loneliness of the universe.
I keep on name dropping it, but Lifeless Planet. Especially if you're into 2001 and Solaris, too.
X3 Albion Prelude is for you. (dont look at x Rebirth)
Exploration is a big part of this Simulation game with over 150 (or so) Systems that can be lonely or busy. thousands of thousands of Stations to trade with or just create your own Stations and make an Empire with your own ships from little Scouts to tradeships to Fighters to bombers to Frigates to Destroyers and lastly Carriers.
Agreed. Its pretty much like those choose your own adventure books.Also, for iOS you should totally try Lifeline which is a text adventure which takes place in real time where you need to help a single survivor of a space shuttle crash survive on an alien world.
It's really good.
A shitty hollywood movie made you think that? Stop being a fucking pleb
There is already a game that explore loneliness and memories in space in the most effective, atmospheric way (and it's a pretty good survival horror also). It's practically a "Solaris" videogame interpretation. Edit: it also reminds me that anime movie segment in "Memories"
Echo Night: Beyond https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyzcaY80UIU
Stop playing american games and watching hollywood movies. They'll make you more retarded