
Steven Eaton
Think of a downgraded version of Earn to Die, but it's on exo-planets and there's techno music. That's the gist of this game. For the small amount of ammo you get the gun is not worth the credits you spend even if you max it out. Some levels are not possible to complete without fully upgrading the rovers. The description is misleading in that you don't get to craft your rovers, you can only upgrade pre-selected parts. It's an ok game but there are better ones of this genre.
333 people found this review helpful

Ryan Harris
It's fine but honestly hard to recommend. 1. Each rover is specific to each level/planet, no going back. Also upgrades cost scale exponentially, don't save your credits. (Also you can buy credits, but useless cause of the above issue) 2. Being fully upgraded almost felt required. You could be super smart about rationing fuel, but slow and steady isn't fun. 3. Once you beat the game, that's it, no sandbox, you don't keep upgrades, credits, or rovers. You beat it and you're back to square one.
108 people found this review helpful

Stefano (CrazySte)
Game is really Cute, and starts out good by giving you a Vehicle you have to Upgrade to reach the end if the level. Price of items is not too excessive, so you can upgrade without replaying the same level too long. BUT i do not like the fact that once you finish he Level, and the next one is unlocked, you can no longer useyour Upgraded Old Rover, you're forced to use the new unapfraded one, and the whole thing repeats. It would be nice if the Game allowed you to use the old Rover to make money
163 people found this review helpful
Binary Punch
June 16, 2023