Abstract: As the Platinum Games and SEGA collaboration continues, we get Infinite Space finally on the Nintendo DS. While it was labeled as a Space RPG early on, players coming into this expecting a run of the mill RPG with a spaceship backdrop are going to be p...
Addictive ship-building and upgrading, hundreds of quirky characters, huge in-game universe, tonnes to do
Design flaws that range from puzzling to downright infuriating, vague objectives, all-over-the-place difficulty level, high learning curve, battle system that's only sort of interesting even when it's at its best, starts out painfully slow
Infinite Space has the pedigree to be the next pint-sized blockbuster. It's developed by Platinum Games, the folks behind Bayonetta and Madworld; it's got hundreds of collectible ships, a cast of anime-inspired characters; and it takes place in outer-spac...
Addictive shipbuilding and upgrading; hundreds of quirky characters; huge ingame universe, tons to do.
Design flaws that range from puzzling to downright infuriating: vague objectives, allovertheplace difficulty level, high learning curve, battle system that's only sort of interesting even when it's at its best, starts out painfully slow.
Tolle Präsentation, Viele Planeten, Viele Schiffe und Charaktere, Eigene RaumschiffFlotte, Spannende Story
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Ship customisation is incredibly indepth, Characters are interesting and varied, Battle system requires patience, Bland graphics and interface issues...
Abstract: The Nintendo DS has quite a bit more in common with classic PC gaming than you might realize. There are the remakes of SimCity and Jagged Alliance, but it's also kind of the new home for first-person dungeon crawlers, which were once indigenous to that...
Infinite Space’s finer details are buried under layers of obscured mechanics. And for many people, the end experience just won’t be worth the effort involved in understanding them. If you long to command your own ship (and its admittedly well...
Abstract: Having the means to build a fully customized fleet of massive starships armed to the teeth with the latest destructive technology and thrash your way across a string of pirate-infested galaxies should make for a killer time. For anyone who has grown up...
Infinite Space offers dozens of hours of deep space exploration and storytelling, but the overall package is clunky and inconvenient. Sci-fi and anime fans might find the story worth sticking around for, though, and there are some interesting character...