

The most impressive parts of your arsenal are the Devices and Ultimates. There are new types of primary weapons to experiment with, specialising either in shield-blasting kinetic damage or armour-shredding standard damage, but you’ll also find things like booster upgrades, damage enhancers, healing nanobots, and plenty of other interesting support equipment.

As you destroy bandit ships or explore wreckages, you’ll find plenty of crafting materials, valuable trade goods, and brand new equipment for your ship. The general feeling of the original Everspace is still there, but things have been fine-tuned even further, and your combat options are impressively expansive. Ships control like a dream, whether you’re using a gamepad or keyboard & mouse. Sometimes you might be tasked with tracking down missing antennae for a busted cloaking device, other times you might happen upon a huge abandoned cruiser and end up finding a way to disable the backup generators to open the door to the loot-filled storage room. You aren’t just cruising through repetitive roguelite battle arenas – you have plenty of large pockets of space to explore, each of them filled with surprisingly unique missions and objectives. The much more feature-complete and engaging element of the Everspace 2 package is, by far, the gameplay.
#EVERSPACE 2 MOUSE OR CONTROLLER FULL#
If a full narrative experience is important to you, you’ll want to give this one some more time in the Early Access oven first. Of the many work-in-progress features of Everspace 2, though, the story is one of them. Story is either delivered through text boxes mid-mission or comic-book animatic cutscenes, and while these would be a little underwhelming on their own, your protagonist and a lot of the supporting cast have engaging voices that really help sell the interactions.
#EVERSPACE 2 MOUSE OR CONTROLLER MOVIE#
There’s plenty of action movie cheesiness to the writing of Everspace 2, but it’s all pretty endearing thanks to the full voice acting.

You’ll have to race to get off their radar, work with the mysterious partner in crime who helped save your skin, and find a way to heal the life-threatening wounds of a friend who was caught in the crossfire. There’s plenty of space drama that occurs during the opening slice that the Early Access provides – around 12 hours of the story and 25 hours of overall content. You went AWOL and ended the loop of cloning from the first game, so with no more repeats or do-overs to your name, the stakes matter a whole lot more when your cozy freelance job ends up landing you in the sights of the military group you originally belonged to. Everspace 2 puts way more emphasis on the narrative, while also using the story of the sequel as a way to explain away the shift in game genre. The original Everspace had light plot elements, seeing you control a cloned space soldier who, upon every death, would have his memories transferred to the next clone in the line as you repeat your roguelite loop over and over.
