Summary
Element: Space is a turn-based tactical squad RPG set two hundred years in the future. You’ll step into the shoes of rogue captain Christopher Pietham and lead your crew in the fight against Tempest, an underground terrorist network wreaking havoc on the galaxy.
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Element Space Reviews & Ratings
Element Space is a fusion of two good ideas, utterly debilitated by poor pacing, an awful interface, game-breaking bugs, a brutal difficulty level, and mystifying metagame. Avoid it at all costs.
Element Space had choices that impacted the game like Mass Effect which I liked. Unfortunately, there were many bugs that caused the game time to be funny, frustrating, and annoying. A good game is there somewhere but the problems need to be fixed.
Transposes the turn-basedshooter into a futuristic settingcompetently, but ultimately isfar from essential. For genrecompletists only.
Element Space on Xbox One is a game that apes two of the giants of sci-fi gaming – X-COM and Mass Effect – and instead of using this as inspiration and building on them, instead tries to ride two horses and ultimately ends up falling down the gap in the middle.
Though the combat holds up, it’s just too difficult to find a way to recommend Element: Space as a whole. There’s not much of interest from a narrative standpoint, while all of the good points about the gameplay are offset by the technical problems. It’s a shame, as there’s a good base underneath it, but even with giving leeway based on the small size of the development team, the annoyances currently outweigh the good.
Release Date | 14 February 2019 |
Publisher | SIXTH VOWEL, Inca Games |
Content Rated | T (Teen) |
Game Modes | Single player |
Player Perspectives | Bird view / Isometric |
Genres | Role-playing (RPG), Strategy, Turn-based strategy (TBS), Indie |
Themes | Action, Science fiction |
Platforms | PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One |