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Out There: Oceans of Time

Out There: Oceans of Time

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Out There: Oceans of Time เป็นเกม Steam ยอดนิยมที่พัฒนาโดย Mi-Clos Studio,Goblinz คุณสามารถดาวน์โหลด Out There: Oceans of Time และเกม Steam อันดับต้น ๆ ด้วย GameLoop เพื่อเล่นบนพีซี คลิกปุ่ม 'รับ' จากนั้นคุณจะได้รับข้อเสนอที่ดีที่สุดล่าสุดที่ GameDeal

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Out There: Oceans of Time เป็นเกม Steam ยอดนิยมที่พัฒนาโดย Mi-Clos Studio,Goblinz คุณสามารถดาวน์โหลด Out There: Oceans of Time และเกม Steam อันดับต้น ๆ ด้วย GameLoop เพื่อเล่นบนพีซี คลิกปุ่ม 'รับ' จากนั้นคุณจะได้รับข้อเสนอที่ดีที่สุดล่าสุดที่ GameDeal

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About the Game

The cosmos is calling.

Take the helm of an interstellar expedition of discovery spanning the vast and vibrant infinity of space. The definitive Out There: Oceans of Time experience is available now, with the new Redshift Update.

  • New Oxygen management system on Rocky Planets Expeditions

  • New class skills

  • New Consumable Items

  • New maps for all expedition types

  • New way to explore maps (Tunnels, Ancient Portals, and Unstable Structures)

  • Overall difficulty balancing

The successor to the award-winning Out There, Oceans of Time blends resource management and interactive fiction for a space survival epic where death is one wrong decision away.

As Commander Nyx, explore a vast galaxy that is different every time you play, as you search for the Archon; a cosmic villain set on dominating the civilisations of the galaxy.

Encounter other strange lifeforms and learn to communicate, trade, and conduct diplomacy as you build a coalition of allies in your mission to find the Archon.

Recruit new members from the alien races you cross paths with, and build a team capable of traversing the cosmos. Manage your crew, your ship and its systems; the mission’s success is down to your decisions as Commander.

Experience a deep, branching narrative written by FibreTigre, dialogue by Christos Gage (Daredevil (Netflix, 2015), Spider-Man (Insomniac, Sony, 2018)) and beautiful interactive cutscenes illustrated by renowned artist Benjamin Carré (Transformers: Age of Extinction, Alone in the Dark).

Out There: Oceans of Time is developed by Mi-Clos Studio, the creators of Out There and Sigma Theory.

FEATURES

Navigate an expansive cosmos that is different every time you play.

Explore unexplored terrain and collect resources for your ship, and the next leg of your journey.

Recruit from a diverse range of Alien lifeforms, and build a team capable of surviving the furthest reaches of the cosmos.

An epic space-saga penned by FibreTigre, with dialogue from Christos Gage.

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ดาวน์โหลด Out There: Oceans of Time บนพีซีด้วย GameLoop Emulator

รับ Out There: Oceans of Time เกมไอน้ำ

Out There: Oceans of Time เป็นเกม Steam ยอดนิยมที่พัฒนาโดย Mi-Clos Studio,Goblinz คุณสามารถดาวน์โหลด Out There: Oceans of Time และเกม Steam อันดับต้น ๆ ด้วย GameLoop เพื่อเล่นบนพีซี คลิกปุ่ม 'รับ' จากนั้นคุณจะได้รับข้อเสนอที่ดีที่สุดล่าสุดที่ GameDeal

Out There: Oceans of Time คุณสมบัติ

JOIN THE DISCORD

JOIN THE NEWSLETTER

About the Game

The cosmos is calling.

Take the helm of an interstellar expedition of discovery spanning the vast and vibrant infinity of space. The definitive Out There: Oceans of Time experience is available now, with the new Redshift Update.

  • New Oxygen management system on Rocky Planets Expeditions

  • New class skills

  • New Consumable Items

  • New maps for all expedition types

  • New way to explore maps (Tunnels, Ancient Portals, and Unstable Structures)

  • Overall difficulty balancing

The successor to the award-winning Out There, Oceans of Time blends resource management and interactive fiction for a space survival epic where death is one wrong decision away.

As Commander Nyx, explore a vast galaxy that is different every time you play, as you search for the Archon; a cosmic villain set on dominating the civilisations of the galaxy.

Encounter other strange lifeforms and learn to communicate, trade, and conduct diplomacy as you build a coalition of allies in your mission to find the Archon.

Recruit new members from the alien races you cross paths with, and build a team capable of traversing the cosmos. Manage your crew, your ship and its systems; the mission’s success is down to your decisions as Commander.

Experience a deep, branching narrative written by FibreTigre, dialogue by Christos Gage (Daredevil (Netflix, 2015), Spider-Man (Insomniac, Sony, 2018)) and beautiful interactive cutscenes illustrated by renowned artist Benjamin Carré (Transformers: Age of Extinction, Alone in the Dark).

Out There: Oceans of Time is developed by Mi-Clos Studio, the creators of Out There and Sigma Theory.

FEATURES

Navigate an expansive cosmos that is different every time you play.

Explore unexplored terrain and collect resources for your ship, and the next leg of your journey.

Recruit from a diverse range of Alien lifeforms, and build a team capable of surviving the furthest reaches of the cosmos.

An epic space-saga penned by FibreTigre, with dialogue from Christos Gage.

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    Mi-Clos Studio,Goblinz

  • เวอร์ชั่นล่าสุด

    1.0.0

  • อัพเดทล่าสุด

    2022-05-26

  • หมวดหมู่

    Steam-game

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  • gamedeal user

    Aug 10, 2023

    I long awaited a continuation of the Ω Edition. You can tell a lot of work and heart has been put into this. I enjoyed it very much! The game seemed a bit short, I really wanted more gameplay and story. Also the Ω Edition seems to be harder to survive. The expedition mechanic is a really fun addition to the game. Would've been great if we got voice acting for the characters. Also more random encounters would've been awesome. I hope in the future a new DLC with more story will be released. 1/16 STORY 🔲 No story 🔲 Not main aspect 🔲 Bad story 🔲 Average ✅ Good 🔲 It'll replace your life 2/16 GAMEPLAY 🔲 Lifeless / static 🔲 Poor UI 🔲 Average 🔲 Good ✅ Excellent 3/16 DIFFICULTY 🔲 Playing asleep 🔲 Some brain usage ✅ Easy to learn / Hard to master 🔲 Difficult 🔲 Dark Souls 4/16 GRIND 🔲 Nothing to grind 🔲 Isn't necessary to progress ✅ Average grind level 🔲 Only if you care about leaderboards/ranks 🔲 Too much grind 5/16 GAME TIME / REPLAYABILITY 🔲 Long enough for a cup of coffee 🔲 Short 🔲 Average ✅ Long 🔲 To infinity and beyond 6/16 MULTIPLAYER ✅ No multiplayer 🔲 Trashy servers 🔲 Some hiccups 🔲 Smooth and pleasant experience 🔲 Co-op 🔲 PvP 🔲 PvE 7/16 GRAPHICS 🔲 Stuck in the last century 🔲 Low Effort ✅ Average 🔲 Good 🔲 Reality 2.0 8/16 AUDIO 🔲 Earrape 🔲 Bad 🔲 Not too bad ✅ Good 🔲 Eargasm 9/16 AUDIENCE 🔲 Kids 🔲 Teens 🔲 Adults ✅ Everyone 10/16 PC REQUIREMENTS 🔲 Potato ✅ Decent 🔲 Fast 🔲 Rich boi 🔲 > NASA 11/16 PRICE 🔲 It's free! 🔲 Not recommended 🔲 Wait for sale ✅ Worth the price 🔲 Best investment ever done 12/16 FREQENT UPDATES ✅ Abandoned > Last update as of time of review: 15 Nov, 2022 (267 days ago) 🔲 Last year 🔲 Once every year 🔲 A couple per year 🔲 Every week 13/16 BUGS / CRASHES 🔲 None / Not discovered ✅ Minor bugs 🔲 Can get annoying 🔲 Frequent crashes 🔲 Complete mess 14/16 MISC 🔲 Steam Workshop 🔲 Steam Trading Cards ✅ Steam Achievements 🔲 Content for Steam Points Shop 15/16 {?/10} 🔲 1 🔲 2 🔲 3 🔲 4 🔲 5 🔲 6 🔲 7 ✅ 8 🔲 9 🔲 10 16/16 VERDICT ✅ Recommended 🔲 Not recommended
  • gamedeal user

    May 27, 2022

    so i played the beta or demo or whatever it was and they had a mechanic where by exploration was risky and challenging because you would run out of "energy" while exploring, this was over tuned in the beta and made the game very punishing/un-fun. they have decided to remove the "energy for exploration" mechanic entirely. which aside from removing an aspect of what made the process tense and risk/reward it has also left the game feeling hollow as a significant part of the character abilities and items are based around making the process of exploration more efficient which felt rewarding when it mattered but just pointless now that they don't? the strange thing is that lets say they changed the mechanic to something as simple as running out of energy results in your ship collecting you automatically (i.e you can no longer explore, this could mean you fail the main objective of said exploration) then it would by all accounts make the game design around this process of rewarding players with better exploration character buffs/items still valid. if i had to guess i would say they backed out of their original vision for the game in wake of many complaints about a system that needed work rather than removing. which is a shame. Trouble is the game-play loop of exploring and levelling up crew really dose feel gutted without that distinct need for a challenge to overcome. right now exploration is really more of a click and point adventure rather than the tense decision making process it used to be. then again if i had publishers/players protesting about a core mechanic then i too would feel very tempted to just remove it for the initial sales. hopefully they will add this component back in as an "option" sort of the difference between story mode and normal for those of us that like are rouge-likes punishing.
  • gamedeal user

    Nov 18, 2022

    Game doesn't have save on quit feature. You quit the game - you lose ALL your grindy repetitive progress. To save the game you have to find a rare spawn, which you find roughly every 30 minutes - 1 hour. So yeah. Something happens, you get a phonecall, or you gotta close the computer - tough luck bud, lose hours of gameplay. More points - Game is bugged. Questlines dont progress 100% of the time, forcing complete game restart. Like, start new game kind of restart. Game has visual glitches which require you to quit to title to fix - but hey, if you didint save your game, you lose all your progress! Morale is bugged. Small point, but if your morale drops low, your crew leave you. There is a point in the game where you have to sacrifice your crewman, giving you a permanent -2 malus per turn. No matter what you do, that -2 will continue to tick. Even if you have +5 or +10 bonus per turn - dont matter. Its bugged, goes staight to zero, you lose all your crew. game is repetitive as hell. Fly, click, collect resourse. Repeat. Build ship modules that let you fly, click, collect further, faster, harder. Thats literally the entire game, the entire 99% of gameplay is exactly that. Every once in a while you get to send your crew on expeditions (hey, if you didnt get morale bug and still have a crew, that is). Expedition is running across the map and clicking a button. More interesting, but after 2-3 hours of game, all expedition events and permutations you have seen, all 6-7 map types you have seen, and it becomes another grind. Would I reccomend this? Lol no. And not because of money. But because this is your life, and those hours you spend mindlessly flying from planet to planet, you will never get back. Go spend time with your girlfriend. Go watch a movie. Work out. Stare at paint drying on the wall. ANYTHING is more fun then...this.
  • gamedeal user

    May 27, 2022

    short version: original OT's resource grinding is a bad centerpiece for a longer roguelike space exploration/adventure game. long version: it pains me to not be able to recommend this. I love the original game (65 hrs on it & more to come) & waited patiently for this, but I don't think what they did here works. what makes me play the original is that's it's short, unforgiving, mysterious, and to the point (get home) and I love the art style & music. this game is easier, has expanded gameplay mechanics which are.. ok, neither good or bad, but make things take longer. since the game takes longer, it's more frustrating when bad luck wipes you out (although there are save points now in white dwarf systems). things I like: the music's great, being able to finally take hydrogen out of the scoop & put it directly into the engine is great, and the greenhouse mechanics are kind of cool. things I don't like: dropping the original's comic book style, the morale system is an unnecessary chore because the characters are void of personality, the character writing is really bad (apparently this game's dialog was written by a professional screenwriter, but you wouldn't know it), the character models are fugly, the planet models don't look near as cool or varied as they did in OT, planetary exploration is repetitive, the labyrinthine star path you have to follow feels arbitrary, the story is generic space opera stuff... but the core of this is still a resource grinding game so there's little narrative depth (not w/these characters, anyway) or a conflict (since combat isn't a feature). the original game is about getting home & grinding resources because you HAVE to, this game is about saving humanity (or something) & exploring, but with no straightforward objective & expecting you to enjoy grinding resources & taking care of your unlikable crew for the fun of it. I don't know who this is going to appeal to. I think the hardcore fans of Out There are going to be disappointed at the generic new look & all the shoehorned-in time wasting mechanics. And I think anyone new to it looking for a space roguelike are going to find it strangely lacking in depth for an asking price of >20$. Pick it up on sale, I guess. that's all I've got.
  • gamedeal user

    May 27, 2022

    You complete the story line in about 4 hours. Then, you are left with the choice to either continue to do the same repetitive stuff you did for those 4 hours from a save to maybe see a different outcome (depending on when your save was), or restart to complete the story line in a different way doing the same repetitive stuff for another 4 hours. The game is just so narrow in scope and depth.
  • gamedeal user

    Nov 3, 2022

    What an unbearably frustrating game Out there: Oceans of time truly is. Don't get me wrong, it's not the game per se, what is an issue is the ludicrous save game function. I can't imagine that it would have been too much of an effort to ask the devs to be able to create multiple save points, but not so with Out there: Oceans of time. Firstly, whoever came up with the idea of creating in-game save points at certain locations like white dwarf stars for example needs to seriously give their heads and wobble because the save game function in Out there: Oceans of time is flawed beyond credibility. Game number 1) game started up fine and as it was the first play, I decided to take the path of the tutorial. This in itself was not too bad a thing briefly went about explaining the game mechanics. Game number 2) was going to be my first proper try. I gleaned information off the Internet to help steer me in the direction of the playable game and everything was going fine, right up until hour 15 when I found myself restarting the game after a break, only to find that the game save had become corrupted and the first 15 hours went down the drain so to speak. I was not to be daunted by this error situation; thinking that the problem was one of those "bad luck moments" however, I was about to be proven savagely wrong. Game number 3) by this time I'd grown accustomed to the mechanics of the game and felt comfortable with all the keys and settings et cetera, so I set about my third attempt at a viable game but sadly, this too was doomed to failure, only this time I manage to clock up 21 hours of actual and actual playtime I once again visited the ludicrous in-game save point and save the game. I went out for a couple of hours to see a friend, when I got back I booted the game up only to be presented with an exclamation mark inside a red triangle informing me of an incompatible save. So 21 hours of my life wasted because someone in the devs can't be bothered to make the save game work. Had I known about this game's issues, I simply wouldn't have bought it as it is now. Needless to say, I am not going to be playing this game again and my advice to you is simple: do NOT waste your money on a game that lets you down so easily. I wish this had happened to me within the refund period on steam because if it did, I would be £20 better off. Needless to say, I feel let down and disappointed and in light of that comment. If the Devs read this, firstly, shame on you for releasing a "Pig in a poke" and I challenge to correct my errors, lest it be the last you'll ever see of me. FIX IT.... I DARE YOU. Yours extremely disappointed Wulfrune
  • gamedeal user

    May 27, 2022

    I don't want to give that game a negative review but... I got to say, the biggest new feature, the away missions and the related new moral resource kills it for me. That despite I really liked the predecessor and had this one on my wish list for a long time, me. These forced away missions turn a relaxing casual game into a pointless grind fest. The game got quite an update regarding the visuals and story animations. Also there are multiple languages included right from start, although the game contains a lot of text! I also found no bugs yet except for quite huge frame drop when you do away missions and don't use a good graphics card. The problem are the away missions themselves. You now have new resource called "morale", that goes down whenever you jump between star systems. You can only increase it by completing away missions and visit villages while doing so. That means, you are more or less forced to do these missions. On the other hand you can't do them whenever you like because there is a cooldown of two jumps per crew member. So you not only have to do them but also in a certain interval! Before you can start such a missions, you have to compelete a mini game that gets quickly annoying. The missions then turned out to be very time consuming for usually little rewards. In the first "Out There" game, you landed on a planed, talked to some aliens and maybe drilled for resources. Quick and simple. Now you walk arround like 20-30 minutes on a single planet, mostly because you can only move like 4-5 tiles per turn, no auto-walk possible to already explored areas. You also have to do some micro management and evade dangerous tiles by walking longer ways arround. That has probably to do with the system they had in place during development, where you could only stay on a planet for a certain time so you had to choose whether to take the risk or not. Either way, I can't get into these missions, they just take too long for too little reward and also get boring quickly. There should be a an option to auto-resolve these, like it is with any other event in the game. Probably to somewhat offset the annoyance that away missions are, you can now save manually in some star systems. I actually had no problem to lose in the old game without being able to load some save. But there are run took also only like 2-4 hours, if it went really good, so if you bascially complete the game, in average it was more like 30 minutes to an hour if you screw up. Here most of my playtime are away missions with very little overall progress.
  • gamedeal user

    Nov 10, 2022

    I'm completely fine with the monotonous gameplay because it evokes the same feeling I would expect when travelling through space. It's fine to not have too much action at once, and I think this game is an upgrade over the original where objectives are much more clear and the paths to them are more defined. What does not pass the bar for me is the amount of gamebreaking bugs there are in a game like this. Objectives in this game are broken to the point where you will lose a significant portion of your save data, and literally be unable to progress in the game. There are no backup saves, or ways to revert saves to help fix these issues when they arise, and the devs are terrible at responding to bugs and feedback. Their discord does not work to submit bug reports and the discussion thread is rarely looked at. I would not recommend this game on the basis of how unplayable it actually is, not because of the gameplay.
  • gamedeal user

    May 29, 2022

    I can't in good conscience recommend this. Maybe in a few months (or years, at this rate) when the big issues are ironed out, things will be better, but considering that this game was meant to release a year ago, it should be incredible by now. Good: -The ability to drag resources directly into the fuel, oxygen, or hull is the best quality of life improvement from the original game I could have asked for. -The increased interaction with other life is very enjoyable. The trading system is awesome (if a bit overpowered), and I like building a massive crew. Bad: -Expeditions suck, for many reasons, and other people have explained the main failures better than I can. Some of the less game-ruining ones, however, I'd like to discuss. For one, the mini-game to find anomalies is incredibly tedious, and adds nothing. Sweeping a planet for the 20th time isn't fun, it's just a waste of time. Also, what's the point of multiple anomalies per planet if you can only actually visit one? From a gameplay perspective, having to choose is interesting, but there is no in-game explanation for it, which just makes it frustrating. -It's easy. From someone who beat Omega Edition multiple times, it's *mind numbingly* easy. I understand that the difficulty was the biggest criticism of the first game, but a hard mode would be nice. Specifically, the fuel costs are nearly negligible, expeditions have basically no downsides, there are too many slots, and there is no longer any incentive to min-max. Out There Omega was, at its core, an inventory management game; this game has somehow managed to trivialize that aspect of it. Bugs: -Wormhole generators aren't very useful, entirely due to their map. You have almost no frame of reference: your goal pointers go away, your trail is gone, and it changes the way you've angled the camera. This cost me a game. -Sometimes, when you've finished an expedition or looked at an abandoned ship, the game thinks your cargo hold is open when it isn't. Clicking the button to close it does nothing, and exiting to the main menu and coming back is the only solution. -Expeditions cause ridiculously low frame-rates. The graphics option in the settings does nothing to alleviate this. -If you fly away from a planet you have discovered an anomaly on, but haven't visited, the anomaly disappears. I desperately wanted to like this game, and I honestly feel robbed. I expected much better considering the original Out There's quality.
  • gamedeal user

    Nov 3, 2022

    i really tried to like this game so lets go with the positives: the graphics are great. music is atmospheric and fitting. but thats about it. gameplay is like this: go to planet>collect resources>go to next planet>collect resources>go to next planet>start expedition>collect resources> and so on. there is NOTHING else! no space battles, no nice conversations (hello star control!), nothing! the story makes no sense at all, and frankly i dont even get it. cubes that created the world and then decided to destroy it?!? weird babys in tubes?!? bird-gods that eat suns?!? its sad i have to give a negative review on it because this game could be great, but how it is now it isnt.
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