In this game, you will enter a world full of fantasy and adventure.
You can choose to play as a human outsider from a distant planet or as an indigenous Warcraft creature. Regardless of which faction you choose, you will encounter rich exploration and interaction.
You will experience the daily life of your enemies and see your world from their perspective.
Players use a variety of weapons and tools to combat enemies, including sci-fi-style guns like rifles, pistols, sniper rifles, as well as melee weapons like swords and axes.
In this game, players can pilot armored mechs for both aerial flight and ground combat. These mechs are designed more like armored suits, capable of powerful engagements on the ground.
Players can control various aspects of their characters, such as attributes, talents, and attire.
Enemies in the game include different types of human armies, semi-mechanical armored units, massive super-armored units, various humanoid mutant beasts, alien humanoid mutants, and giant alien humanoid mutants. You will need to confront various enemies, strive to survive under the guidance of NPCs, and uncover the mysterious truth behind the Star Plan and the Sky City.
Mixed reality | |
comfort | ⦾ Moderate |
age rating | 13+ Teen |
website | linktr.ee |
developer | UniverseOcean |
publisher | UniverseOcean |
connection | Internet not required |
app version | 2.13 |
languages | English ∙ Chinese ∙ French ∙ German ∙ Japanese ∙ Korean ∙ Portuguese ∙ Russian ∙ Spanish |
I don't know what game the other people who commented have played, but the one I played is not a good game. It's not just that it's bad graphically, which it is, it's that it doesn't make any sense. I bought it to support a developer, but the description does not match the reality of the game at all. I'm sure developer will do his best to improve the game and so I don't ask for refund. Meanwhile is a 2'5/5 game.
The game combines many different types of shooters, as well as the developer monitors the game and constantly improves. That's why I think the game has great prospects
I was completely expecting to play this for 5 minutes and refund it in disgust. That didn't happen. This evening I thought I'd treat myself: So, I bought a certain AAA stealth parkour assassination game in the spring sale, thinking it would be a safe bet, and also got this as a bit of a punt. I ended up keeping this and refunding the former. Stellar plans is a game that reminds me why I love indie projects. It's one man's work, one man's vision and I have to say that It's really fun. It's a shooter/rpg hybrid that also has melee combat, missions and lots of lovely loot. For a £6 game, the graphics are effective, charming and have a great sense of scale. In some cases and places, they're actually fantastic. The music and effects are pretty good, though note that the speech of NPCs is currently AI generated, but only as a temporary measure. The combat is fun, holstering is effective, enemy A.I is not bad, pretty good in fact for fire arm equipped enemies though slightly less so in melee. There are no rag-doll effects in melee, but you can slice enemies in half, which is nice. Stellar Plans, has plenty of level ups for your character, nice weapons, full body representation and a lot of content and potential play time. It also has a lot of heart and
lot of enthusiasm. Sure it has some rough edges, but then I see enough of those in most Quest games. This is home brew game production taken to an epic level. A budget friendly, labyrinthine labour of love. The dev must have been insane to undertake something like this on their own and if they weren't they probably are by now, but I'm really glad that this was made. Add to this usable power armour and mechs AND 2 very different faction campaigns and there is literally no excuse to not buy this game.
I couldn't play this for very long. It's just too rough and unpolished. Maybe once it gets an overhaul.
It’s just amazing the whole world set up, quests, scenarios, environment, even enemies have unique attacking movements and fun bosses. Honestly if this was polished up it would be an easy win.
Better blocking and weapon play, fluid movement, general responsiveness
I’m sure the developer knows everything that needs to be improved but polished off I’d pay good money for the game
I entered this game and was thrown off by the initial clunkiness. Phasing through walls, wonky animation and graphics, and ai voice acting. Then, I kept playing. After that, I was met with ambitious gameplay features, vast open play areas, varying loot, enemy types, environments, mission types, and two separate hub worlds with great vibes and soundtracks overall. it's something that hit me in a way I didn't expect, and I understood exactly what was being aimed for. An urban-medival open zone combo in VR with a fantastic aesthetic is something that VR and gaming in general has yet to receive, and I hope this doesn't get abandoned, because the foundation right now is fantastic. Keep up the good work!