Space Siege (PC)

A game divided against itself
8/26/2008 6:19 PM | 1 Comments | Page 3 of 3

What's Hot: Easy to play; Decent writing; You already know the plot

What's Not: Very few choices for an RPG; Repetitive; Too easy
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Troy S. Goodfellow
Troy S. Goodfellow
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The smoking ruins of one boss.
This basic gameplay seems especially odd coming from Gas Powered Games. They made the majestic Supreme Commander and the experimental Dungeon Siege games, and are now at work on Demigod, a product that seems to be cut from a dozen different genres. Space Siege is a modest little game that seems out of place in this lineup. The setup suggests that they may have started with greater ambition, but the result is another space marine game from a bunch of people who know better.

At least it's short. You can see all there is to see in a couple of days of play. There's just the nagging feeling that there was supposed to be more.

This review was based on a retail copy of the game purchased by the writer.
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