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Darkstar one reviews
Darkstar one reviews











darkstar one reviews

I would've liked to know about the trucks before I purchased the complete beacause I could've had a backup. What I dont like is thier trucks on their completes. And its really great to get the deck thats guarenreed never to break. It is great for boardslides, tailslides, noseslides and lipslides coz it slides well. What i like is that i get a lot of pop with this board and the concave gives better control. The graphic gets scratched off wich is normal and I highly reccomend the deck, their wheels are great. It has a beautiful concave, its like heaven, it has massive pop. You can%26rsquo t help but wonder what these guys would do with a Call of Duty-sized budget.Darkstar Deck is the best. This is a big game with big ideas %26ndash but from a small developer. The plot is decent, but not enough of a motivation. But you%26rsquo ll soon grow weary of the distinct routine the game falls into. There%26rsquo s fun to be had in creating your own %26lsquo class%26rsquo of ship: giving it fast engines and powerful rear shields for fast-paced cargo container thievery, which makes escaping the space-cops easier, or eschewing weapons for a bulky hull and all-over shields for cargo transport.

darkstar one reviews

Upgrading should be your primary motivation, but there%26rsquo s always the niggling thought that all your toil will amount to nothing more than an easier battle ahead, and a bigger credit reward.

darkstar one reviews

There%26rsquo s a real sense of progression, and you really do feel the Darkstar evolving as you play.īut the vastness of the play area and the abundance of upgrades feel wasted on such simplistic gameplay and mission structure. Luckily, credits earned from bounties and escorts can be spent on missile bays and system upgrades, which make you faster and stronger. Getting between systems is as easy as mapping the route on your star map and making a hyperspace jump, although you need a faster jump drive to access the darkest corners of space.Īs you progress through the game, your enemies will get bigger, and you%26rsquo ll be going up against cruisers and battleships as well as single fighters. There%26rsquo s a real sense of place, and it all looks surprisingly good, with a slick framerate and gorgeous celestial vistas. Sometimes they%26rsquo ll hail you and you%26rsquo ll find yourself in the midst of a side-mission without even knowing it. In each system you%26rsquo ll see dozens of other craft %26ndash both friendly and non-friendly %26ndash moving through space, all of whom can be hailed and communicated with. The universe in Darkstar One feels alive. Maybe you want to do some mining to earn credits for a new missile launcher? Or hunt down a dangerous bounty? There%26rsquo s a lot to do. You could help the local police clear out pirates, or transport a cargo container through a dangerous sector. The next story mission is always clearly marked, but there is a wealth of optional jobs to distract you. This is an open-world game (or, er, open galaxy), and you can play at your own pace. But you don%26rsquo t have to focus entirely on progressing the story.













Darkstar one reviews