squid830: If you want a game with a one-man craft, trading, fighting, pirating, etc. - I still haven't found a game better than Space Rangers HD. SRHD doesn't have the "marriage" stuff, and you can't create your own empire - although you CAN become a Pirate Baron and as baron take over the whole galaxy, which is close. SRHD also doesn't have ship-boarding (since ALL the ships in the game are one-man crafts), but strangely it doesn't need it. Having said that I still want a combo of SRHD and FTL...
tigerwylde1: I have FTL on my wish list, so I really need to buy it sometime, I think :) I've never heard of Space Rangers HD...is that a newer or older game? How does it compare to a game like Privateer (if you've played that one)? I enjoy Privateer (a lot of it is nostalgia, though) but it is very limited in the types of ships and the space combat is a bit tricky compared to newer games.
Well SR2 is one of my favourite games of all time - unfortunately the latest incarnation (released last year I think) is only available on Steam because the publisher is a dick... :(
At any rate, it's comprised of so many different game styles and things to do, I could harp on about it for pages. In summary, imagine privateer, but with 2D turn-based gameplay for most of the game (though you can skip multiple turns automatically until something happens - it's pretty free flowing). Then imagine you have 6 skills which you can upgrade (like an RPG). You can buy and sell goods on any planet or space station and these also all have equipment shops.
All planets and stations also all have a google-like search window which allows you to find out about goods and available equipment anywhere in the galaxy, and then save this to your info bar! Personally I find this one of the best features in any game ever, as now you don't have to tediously roam everywhere checking every shop to find that awesome upgrade.
In addition to planets you also have different space stations where you can earn military ranks, sponsor the construction of friendly fleets (which are then named after you!), take loans, deposit cash, join the pirate faction, etc.
Oh if you hate trade, you can just rob people of their cash and cargo, and then change your identity to escape the law. And of course you can fight pirates and/or dominators (the main "robot enemy" in the game), or take on Government missions from planetary Governments, which can be simply delivery, system protection, ship protection, assassination, or the best ones: adventures! The latter are basically mouse-driven text-adventures, and they often aren't "adventures" in that sense - they could be competing in a robot battle tournament, finding a pirate base and blowing it up, being a coach for an olympic team, or managing a rally championship team (and more!).
On top of all of that, you have "black holes" - actually more like worm holes which allow instant travel, but feature a freaky arcade battle system which rewards you with awesome goodies. And if you so choose, there are planetary battles - real-time strategy games.
The best part is that you can choose to do as much or as little as you want. For example, I typically play through an entire game without touching the RTS portions AT ALL since I hate them, but many others love them and hate adventures - so you only need to play the bits you like. You can also dabble in trade, combat or piracy whenever you want - your character type changes as you do certain things, which opens up new possibilities.
Whoops I said I wasn't going to write pages on this... Oh well... I should have just pointed you to this:
http://spacerangershd.com/shots/
Unfortunately the older non-Steam versions - Space Rangers 2 and Space Rangers 2:Reboot - despite not being as good or nice to modern machines, are also no longer available anywhere. I believe SR2 may have once even been on GOG, but the pricks (the publishers, not GOG!) pulled it...