Infinite Space review

In space no one can hear you level up

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Pros

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    Amount of factors to control is amazing for a DS game

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    Responsive combat system

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    Humor and excitement balanced neatly

Cons

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    Can't see ship stats in the building screen

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    Complexity can be overwhelming

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    Crazy difficulty spikes

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You know you’re in dangerous sci-fi waters when a world has a made-up swear word. Battlestar’s ‘frak’. Judge Dredd’s ‘drokk’. Infinite Space gives us ‘grus’. Syntactical reverse engineering struggles to pinpoint the exact meaning. “What the grus!” suggests ‘hell’, but that doesn’t translate well to “what a load of grus”. “Grus you!” suggests something worse. Normally we’d file fictional swear words alongside nobbly prosthetic foreheads and reach for the off switch. But normally, developersPlatinum and Nude Maker aren’t at the helm.

Radar rooms let cowardly captains fire from afar. Installing a second bridge helps laser fire accurately thump into enemy hulls. Build it and fun will come. When did you last relish in a +1 increase in Psyduck’s SP defence?

Ships are skeletal frames waiting for parts, or modules, to be inserted. Space is tight. Do you champion crew happiness or the tech they maintain? Every inch given to meatlings is one taken from guns, shields and engines. We swiftly jettisoned manners out the airlock after our initial boat of pampered space idiots exploded in flames after a single dink to the hood. Middle ground doesn’t necessarily have to befound – with a fleet of multiple ships, specialist designs can complement the whole.

It’s not perfect – the way that you can’t see ship stats in the building screen is a glaring omission. Trying to weigh up the pros and cons of five ships in unison is also tricky with only one set of stats on screen at any time. The amount of factors you control is unbelievable for a DS game and, at times, a little unworkable. But when you fire the cannons you’ve struggled so hard to tune, however, much is forgiven…

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GenreRole Playing
DescriptionA sprawling intergalactic RPG with more than 150 customizable ship types and 150+ possible crew members. The galaxy's got to be huge, right?
Platform"DS"
US censor rating"Teen"
UK censor rating"Rating Pending"
Alternative names"Infinite Line"
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