これまでのクエストで最高の戦略ゲーム メカニクスとグラフィックと希望のペースが速く、すべてが進む Tough learning curve in some mechanics to keep me on my toes (I love a challenge) 文字通りAIテラフォーミングマーズなんてクールなコンセプトのアイデア 動きが気持ちいい このゲームは本当に楽しかった ありがとう!
Fantastic even for non civ fans. I did not expect to enjoy this game so much, but here I am, itching to play more. I have only skimmed the surface and already I am hooked. I never really played these long format civilization style games, but the premise got me into it and gameplay never let go. It just feels amazing zooming around the planet, building this and that, checking how your transport is doing, should I build this.. do I need more of this or that?
The game is paced great where just as you get a handle of things and it starts getting easy, they throw something new at you. Not just catastrophes to deal with, believable story and fantastic voice acting.
Treat yourself to this gem. I doubt I will get to play anything else for the rest of the month.
One Of A Kind In VR. I didn't expect much but Per Aspera turned out to be a super-addictive experience for me.
The VR interactions are very intuitive and smooth and you really feel like there’s a whole planet at your fingertips. Seeing how your actions transform the lifeless red planet towards green and blue is rewarding. Plus there is a story with a few unexpected twists and some decision making that makes the game really entertaining.
And then it’s a rather long game. It took me about 30 hours to complete the campaign and for the most part I was really engaged. The gameplay is pretty much balanced, not too simple and yet without ever getting too focused on the dreadful micro-management. So the game kind of hits the right spot here for the broader audience, though it might not provide enough challenge for the genre diehards.
I think Per Aspera is one of a kind on Quest these days – or at least I know no other city building game with this level of complexity and quality. Thumbs up to the devs.
Addictive in depth gameplay. This might be the only strategic building simulation with such high amount of complexity. It keeps me hooked, never feels punishing.
Just one little issue is the amount of calls or self reflections popping up which interrupt my thoughts and close the building menu. Nothing gamebreaking though.