GOG has Everspace (PC Digital Download) on sale for $1.99.
Thanks to Deal Hunter dubba-low for finding this deal.
About this game:
Everspace is an action-focused single-player space shooter combining roguelike elements with top-notch visuals and a captivating non-linear story. It takes you on a challenging journey through an ever-changing, yet beautifully crafted universe full of surprises. Your skills, experience and talent for improvisation will be tested continuously while learning about your own existence through encounters with interesting characters, each having their own part of the puzzle to tell. Each run will be exciting as you will have to face completely new situations keeping each part of the game long-lasting and generating lots of individual, meaningful moments to experience.
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This offer is $18 less (90% savings) than the list price of $19.99.
Everspace has a 79% critic score and 7.6 out of 10 user score on Metacritic.
These titles are DRM free and require no activation or online connection to play.
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Solid game, easy pickup for $2. Cut scene art style doesn't match the game style at all, but still a good space fighter game. Check out youtube videos to get a feel.
I was going to pick this up, the other day, but it was unclear if VR worked as it does with the Steam version. Anyone try it out? I hear the VR controllers won't work on GOG, even if the headset will (that may be the same with the Steam version too, no idea).
I was going to pick this up, the other day, but it was unclear if VR worked as it does with the Steam version. Anyone try it out? I hear the VR controllers won't work on GOG, even if the headset will (that may be the same with the Steam version too, no idea).
I bought this when I had my Vive several years ago with the intention of doing vr, and you do get the option to run with vr, but I never did get to try it.
It just launches with openvr, which I believe is just steamvr minus steam, so it should with the same as steam. I bought obduction via gog around the same time and it did the same, and worked great, as well as no man's sky
I bought this when I had my Vive several years ago with the intention of doing vr, and you do get the option to run with vr, but I never did get to try it.
It just launches with openvr, which I believe is just steamvr minus steam, so it should with the same as steam. I bought obduction via gog around the same time and it did the same, and worked great, as well as no man's sky
Thanks for the feedback. I guess my main question, which you hit on, is if the Steam version offers any additional VR functionality than the GOG version. Some people said this game can be tricky to play VR because keyboard inputs are required.
Is the $1.99 expansion pack worth it? I mean, I'm buying it anyway, because it's $2, but is it worth it? I won't get to play this for a bit, but adding it to the queue.
Is the $1.99 expansion pack worth it? I mean, I'm buying it anyway, because it's $2, but is it worth it? I won't get to play this for a bit, but adding it to the queue.
For $2, it's worth it. Game is pretty addictive once you get started. Pretty spiffy game, gave hundreds of hours of rogue-lite fun for me.
Beginning of game was kinda steep learning curve due to me not used to 3D maneuvering. You may get the hang of it faster.
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It just launches with openvr, which I believe is just steamvr minus steam, so it should with the same as steam. I bought obduction via gog around the same time and it did the same, and worked great, as well as no man's sky
It just launches with openvr, which I believe is just steamvr minus steam, so it should with the same as steam. I bought obduction via gog around the same time and it did the same, and worked great, as well as no man's sky
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Beginning of game was kinda steep learning curve due to me not used to 3D maneuvering. You may get the hang of it faster.
The sequel is also great, but more similar to the games noted above and not as much a rogue lite.
EVERSPACEā¢ - ULTIMATE EDITION isn't on GOG as a package, but all the items are there for $6 vs $30 on Steam with a 25% bundle discount.