STELLARIS
The Paradox Interactive team is well known to strategy fans. A generation of participants of global historical battles has already grown up on their games, but in the new project they will not need heavy armor, iron swords and other military paraphernalia. All those who hurry up to buy Stellaris are waiting not for the expanses of green steppes, but for the merciless cold of space. Randomly generated galactic systems are stuffed with thousands of planets, many of which are inhabited by intelligent races.
Features:
- The harshness of the opened world at the first stages of the passage is successfully veiled by its colorfulness.
- The gameplay seems unusually benevolent and will allow you to quickly expand your influence.
- You might even manage to enslave a couple of civilizations and develop some useful technology.
- But you won't get the idyll. Hell's gates will open and throw out into the cosmic expanse, say, an alliance of some galactic destructor bugs, or a polished AI will organize a machine uprising on your home planet. Reaching the end in such an environment will be a worthy endeavor!