Posted September 08, 2012

Skunk
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Registered: Sep 2010
From United States

AFnord
Friendly Dragon
Registered: Dec 2011
From Sweden
Posted September 08, 2012

Not sci-fi, but the rest is there. Turnbased & isometric.
Post edited September 08, 2012 by AFnord

Jarmo
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Registered: Jan 2009
From Finland
Posted September 08, 2012
A strangely neglected genre. You'd think the success of KotOR and Mass Effect would have brought up multiple copycats or spiritual followers, but no. Even ME2 went from clean space opera style to a more dark, scarred & edgy cover based shooter style.
There was such a lack of material, that I went and played Space Siege.
Not an awesome game, not unforgettable. But it was OK and fun while it lasted.
Some call it too short, but at twice the length I'd probably have given up halfway through.
There was such a lack of material, that I went and played Space Siege.
Not an awesome game, not unforgettable. But it was OK and fun while it lasted.
Some call it too short, but at twice the length I'd probably have given up halfway through.

Tychoxi
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Registered: Sep 2009
From Ireland
Posted September 08, 2012


Not sci-fi, but the rest is there. Turnbased & isometric.
As for not-sci-fi but upcoming turn-based & isometric, there is the promising Age of Decadence.

Why can't devs drop the idiot Tolkien ripoffs and create a sci-fi RPG? (Thanks CDProjekt for the "Cyberpunk" project).

What do you do with sci-fi? You either come up with something original or you just rip off Tolkien again. The scales are also broader, which is why Mass Effect has the concept of a footsoldier finding absurd ways to shoot at Starships with his popgun. When you have a nuclear arsenal, what precise use is a a party of 4?
Not saying it's impossible. Just that it's more work. Creating a totally original setting is nearly required and, at least nowadays, that doesn't fit in with the rush schedules. You can't playtest and plot 2-3 years before you enter production, your deadline is in 11 months, hop to it.

Nirth
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Registered: Oct 2010
From Other
Posted September 08, 2012

somegamer786.960
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Registered: Mar 2012
From United States
Posted September 08, 2012
Does earthbound count? At least it has an alien to go with it.

DieRuhe
my glasses are dirty
Registered: Sep 2008
From United States
Posted September 08, 2012
Sci-Fi isn't really my thing, but I have a lot of fun with the Earth games, and Warhammer: Dawn of War was quite good.

Sterling.Archer.
Shooter
Registered: Aug 2011
From United Kingdom
Posted September 08, 2012

Nirth
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Sterling.Archer.
Shooter
Registered: Aug 2011
From United Kingdom
Posted September 09, 2012
i honestly dont know much about it, but i stumbled across it yesterday and the reviews seemed mainly favourable so.......

Nirth
GFN / VR / Switch!
Registered: Oct 2010
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Sterling.Archer.
Shooter
Registered: Aug 2011
From United Kingdom

Austrobogulator
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Registered: Jan 2010
From Australia
Posted September 12, 2012
Just something else I thought of: Puzzle Quest Galactrix - for the most part, actually pretty enjoyable. Worth checking out if you're up for some block-matching.
Also, not exactly a space-faring game, but Mr. Robot's a good sci-fi RPG - despite the ending of the game seeming pretty abrupt.
Also, not exactly a space-faring game, but Mr. Robot's a good sci-fi RPG - despite the ending of the game seeming pretty abrupt.

Telika
Registered: Apr 2012
From Switzerland
Posted September 12, 2012
I wonder if people already mentionned yoda stories. It was like a tiny ultima in star wars, minus, uh, everything. But i enjoyed it a lot.

F4LL0UT
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Registered: Jun 2011
From Poland
Posted September 12, 2012
Haha, Yoda Stories - would love to see this one here. IIRC the reception was pretty darn awful (and also here on the forums someone claimed that it was the worst Star Wars product ever) but personally I actually liked it. At first it looked like crap to me but when I got the hang of it I actually enjoyed it a whole lot.