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Early Access Review Very promising!
I've been following the Development of Planet Nomads for some Time And think the Game is very promising.
The Developers are working hard to respond to Criticism and optimize the Game Step by Step as well as to add new Content.
The World is very appealing and Interesting, the different Biomes bring Variety.
Although the Scope is still rather small, it is appropriate for the early Stage of the EA version. And with a little Creativity, impressive structures can be built with a few Means.
Unfortunately, far too many Players seem to ignore the clear hint That the Game is still in Development, expect an already finished game and are then disappointed with their Purchase, leading to negative Reviews.
I Personlcih continue to follow the Development of the Game with great Interest and am already happy when in the (hoffentlcih not too far) future my Spaceships Traverse the Universe in search of ever new Planets and Worlds. Until the time comes, I explore the World that lies ahead:-)
Small Update: I Personlcih don't think it's a shame or even bad that the Developers chose not to interpret the Game as a multiplayer game. They explain their Behavior by saying they'd rather put the Focus on a well-equipped single-player mode.
I am also of the Opinion: Rather to force a well thought-out, good Single-player game instead of a Multiplayer mode that doesn't work in the End (Gives some Negative Examples regarding Multiplayer sandbox).
The proposed Changes for the November update are sounding very promising, particularly the Revised Energy System.
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Early Access Review So, first of all the most important: It's great Fun, you can build a lot and you'll need a lot of Time for it, but it's comparatively still too little. More on that later!
The Graphics are very beautiful. The Planet has magnificent Forests, beautiful plants around, abundant Resources and many Animals. However, there is still something missing. The Ruins of other Survivors invite you to plunder or tear down, but one is desperately searching for something special. That's what other Survival Games do better! Ok, it can still be improved a lot until completion.
Building buildings and Vehicles actually goes well out of hand. However, why do you always have to pull the Component from the Catalogue into the Bar first, as in other Games of this Kind, before you can build? Subnautica solved this best! But so it's far too awkward! Especially when, as in this Game, you only have one Groin for it.
But why do you have to build a Greenhouse Here when it's more of a Factory? You can't really plant anything, just produce. However, all other Machines are credibly implemented.
Well ok, the Storage Box is only available in very small and later in very large. But what's good is that, as with Space Engineers, you can connect everyone to Conveyor belts or Tubes. This saves racing around.
Which is not so great that you can build a ready-to-use weapon just late. Until then, you have to fight with the Multi-tool, which doesn't go well. Often you die in the process. That's bad if you actually just want to mine the Resources Near the Animals. In addition, you can only make Bandages with the Infirmary, which you unlock later. Why???
You don't have to build the vehicles as complex as space Engineers, for Example, to make them work. However, the Vehicles can only be controlled to a limited extent. Often you can't maintain the Direction of driving. I haven't tested planes yet!
But finally in a Survival Game you don't have to re-plug "tons" of Food into yourself so that you are full. The Feeling of Satiety lasts much longer than in other Games of this Kind. And finally you can build beautiful Buildings out of Finished parts, as if only blocks!
So if you can't wait, as I;), you already get a lot on offer! Really! However, I should have waited another Year or two to Buy as Planet Nomads doesn't feel quite round yet. At First you are still full of Drive, but it gets less and less over time.