Infinite Space Reviews Round Up

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The Summary…

Infinite Space is a role-playing game in which players assemble a spaceship armada and embark on a cosmic adventure that allows them to delve deep into the vast outer reaches of space, exploring a universe filled with planets and interstellar organizations each with their own culture. Infinite Space follows the story of Yuri, a young crewman that journeys the galactic frontier and slowly moves up the ranks to become captain of his own spaceship fleet. Using over 150 blueprints, players build and customize a huge array of space ships and have over 200 crewmen to recruit. Players battle their way through space to become the strongest fleet in the galaxy while exploring new planets and solar systems. Infinite Space delivers replay value with an epic storyline containing multiple branching story arcs that weave together seamlessly to create one epic tale set amongst the stars. The game also features multiplayer combat through local wireless connection for up to two players. [Sega]

The Verdict…

Game Revolution
Those who enjoy it, like myself, will spend the next few months grinding through the game. However, many others will encounter the steep learning curve and stop playing after a couple hours, if that.

Nintendo Power
This is a game for those of us who always wanted to be Captain Kirk or, better yet, to design the Enterprise.

Game Informer
It’s not bad, but it doesn’t deliver the payoff (and neither do the isolated multiplayer battles) after the time you spend on the more exciting ship building.

IGN
Infinite Space offers dozens of hours of deep space exploration and storytelling, but the overall package is clunky and inconvenient.

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