

\*The text on UI elements can be extremely small and hard to read. My major gripes are the following, starting with the most important: I can't stress enough that what the developers made here is really special and they deserve all the support they can get.** **Make sure anyone who sticks around eventually buys their own copies though. HOWEVER, if you have friends who're *kinda* interested but don't want to pay $25 to try out a game that they might have to refund, the Humble Bundle copy is DRM-free and allows you to share with close-friends. You really need at least 3 other people to play, which is the hardest part unless you enjoy joining random servers (which I don't) You can play solo, but the AI requires a lot of personal fine tuning and then it becomes boring since they do everything automatically. Since this game is a Bridge Crew simulator, without a crew of at least 4 people, you'll be struggling more than you necessarily need to. One of the strongest aspects about this game is also one of its weakest. The game also has "two" campaigns, though one of the campaigns can be played using several different ships from 4 different factions, so there's a lot of replayability. Mind you, this is a small team so it's not always the most *amazing* hand-crafted content, but it's a bit staggering how much unique stuff there is in this game. The world is randomly generated, but a lot of the quests, events, and areas are hand-crafted. And the more you play with each job, the more clever tricks or good practices you'll discover. \*Humble Bundle version is DRM-Free, making it easier to convince friends to at least try it, just make sure they buy it if they like itĪll the jobs have a lot to do, a lot of care clearly went into their design and how they play. VR is mediocre at best, but with most of the features needed UI can be difficult to understand at first +2 campaigns, one of which can be played from different factions/ships +Jobs are interesting with a fair amount of depth +Randomly generated but with a lot of hand-made content and quests This game is real great and genuinely impressive from a small Indie team. If the concept of that is interesting to you, I highly advise you get it. It thoroughly scratches the itch of wanting a First Person, Co-Op FTL game, crossed with things like Star Trek Bridge Commander and Quintet. Trek across the galaxy, and discover what lies on its fringes.PULSAR: Lost Colony Game Review by BakaTyler Teleport down to the surfaces of planets where you may face extreme environments and dangerous creatures.

Embark on missions, investigate abandoned stations, and scavenge for components that could aid you in your voyage. The strategies you use are up to you - or your Captain. Reroute power between ship systems, operate turrets, run powerful programs, scan enemy vessels for information to give you an edge in battle, or start up the warp drive to escape a fight you cannot win. Control the various stations that run your ship. Coordination between your crewmembers is essential to survive the perils that await you. Each player assumes a role aboard the ship: Captain, Pilot, Scientist, Weapons Specialist and Engineer. Control the Team up to operate a starship and explore a randomized galaxy falling into chaos. Summary: Team up to operate a starship and explore a randomized galaxy falling into chaos.
