![]() ![]() Like the amnesia plot, this is a clever way to explore the roguelite elements of near-permadeath, dungeon crawling and procedural generation all against the backdrop of space. Each jump between sections requries fuel, so it behooves you to fly around and search for fuel and other resources. You start Everspace in a procedurally generated sector with several different areas between which to travel. Why did he make clones of himself? Well, that’s for you to find out. Soon, you’ll realize that you don’t have amnesia, but that you are a clone of an original pilot. Reviewing Your MemoriesĮverspace starts you out as a space pilot who seems to have amnesia, and before you start groaning as I did, give the story some time to kick in. It was true on PC, and it’s true on the PS4. While you’ll find a different rating at the bottom of this page, I find there is a special rating I only give to very specific games, and that’s a 10 out of “Stop Playing the Game and Review It Already.” Saying nothing else about the game’s quality, you can sink a lot of hours into Everspace without it feeling like a big investment. All that said, while finding the market for Everspace on the PS4 may be a bit of a head-scratcher, finding the joy in it is as easy as can be. It’s a Kickstarted roguelite dungeon crawler set in space that already came out on the PC and the Xbox One. And then in flies Everspace, a game that could only sound more esoteric if spoken by a poetry emcee. ![]()
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