Star Conflict Review |  Gammick

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Another big attraction of this space MMO is its open world concept. Where you go and what you do is entirely up to you and how far you are willing to explore the depths of space. You can join factions, side with mercenaries, or save falling cities. Create your own ship, custom built by you to fit the way you want to play. You are not stuck in a specific path in this game, which gives it a huge attraction.


It may take a moment to get used to the controls in Star Conflict, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Many games with this style have limited movement, either via forced mission line tracking or cumbersome movement of your ship. But here you are an ace, elite driver, the best of the best. You know your ship because you built it and it shows in the range of motion available to you.

At the end of each conflict you will be directed to a basic page where you can view everything from your achievements to available ships and missions. You can also log in here to find a group for PvE experiences or create ships in your workshop. Each level gives you more options for ships, money, materials and access to the world, as well as additional modules for the current ships on the bridge. While many of these customizations are free, some are only made available to you by purchasing them in the in-game currency system.

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