The Long Journey Home is a role-playing simulation strategy space exploration video game developed by Daedalic Studio West and published by Daedalic Entertainment. The game was released via Steam on 30 May, 2017 for Microsoft Windows.
You can help The Long Journey Home Wiki by expanding it. The Crew of the Daedalus-7 consists of four out of ten possible characters. Your crew is responsible for maintaining the ship and piloting the lander. Getting your crew home in one piece is the main goal of the game.
About This Game:
There are a million worlds in the galaxy. Only one of them is Home.
It was supposed to be a short test run – a quick flight to Alpha Centauri and back. But when mankind’s first experimental jump drive goes wrong, a misfit crew finds itself trapped on the wrong side of the universe – alone, injured, falling apart. The only way back… is through.
Explore an endlessly shifting universe. Form alliances with strange aliens, from the noble Wolphax Knights to cruel-minded Ilitza slaver empire. Harness your crew’s skills in everything from research to archeology to diplomacy. Learn the laws of an often hostile universe, and make tough decisions that may change it forever. Do whatever it takes to get back to Earth.
The Long Journey Home combines the endless freedom of space with a new open questing system that always leaves you in command. Deliver the stranded Glukkt to his homeworld as he asks, or to your new slaver friends? Attempt to make allies with everyone, or pin your hopes on the tougher races, and hope they never turn on you? Jump by jump, make hard decisions and live with the consequences, in a universe that is never the same twice.
One mission. Endless adventures.
Where will your Journey take you?
Features
Endless Space
Explore a living, procedurally generated universe inspired by both classic and modern Science Fiction. Meet different aliens. Find different stories. Take different risks. Learn the secrets of the universe and with them, new possibilities.
Hidden stories
Raid alien tombs full of traps and treasure. Compete in the galaxy’s greatest combat tournament. Find and research strange artifacts, and use your crew’s skills to find out whether that old skull is just a piece of bone, or the Holy Grail of an aggressive new species.
A crew worth leading
Choose four out of ten experts, all with personality as well as specialties. Far from just stats, you’ll come to know them as they share their feelings, their fears, their excitement and their concerns on the trip and your decisions. Learn how best to use their skills to help the others… and who might be willing to sacrifice themselves to get the others back Home.
Minimum:
Recommended:
Movie collector 18 crack. Installation:
file size: 4.54 GB
The Long Journey Home (WIN)
The Long Journey Home | |
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Developer(s) | Daedalic Entertainment |
Publisher(s) | Daedalic Entertainment |
Writer(s) | Richard Cobbett[1] |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
Release | |
Genre(s) | adventure |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
CPU | 3 GHz Dual Core CPU |
Sound | DirectX 11 |
Display | DirectX 11 |
The Long Journey Home is a space exploration video game by Daedalic Entertainment.
A crew of four human characters are lost in space, far away from Earth. On their journey back home, they meet aliens, offering them quests.[1]
The content uses procedural generation to offer a diversified and open ended experience.[2] Ship moves are realistic, as the player has to use gravitational slingshot to navigate.[1] There is a steep learning curve to be proficient to travel.[1][3]
Aliens encountered have their own culture, so the player has to make decisions, risking a cultural misunderstanding.[3]
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The reception to The Long Journey Home has been mixed. Its aggregate Metacritic score is 68/100.[4]Polygon, rating it 55%, explained that the game was 'extraordinarily difficult to navigate' and 'infuriating,' concluding that it had failed to live up to the promise of a 'truly narrative-driven roguelike.'[5]IGN, which gave the game a 6.4, complained of 'the weight of frustrating and tedious minigames' that were 'often unfair.'[6]Kotaku dismissed the game as built upon 'a poorly-implemented version' of Lunar Lander, 'an infuriating experience' and 'a poorly thought-out homage.'[7]
The studio, Daedalic, was better known for point and click adventure games, with a strong narrative.[2]
The Long Journey Home is a role-playing simulation strategy space exploration video game developed by Daedalic Studio West and published by Daedalic Entertainment. The game was released via Steam on 30 May, 2017 for Microsoft Windows.
You can help The Long Journey Home Wiki by expanding it. The Crew of the Daedalus-7 consists of four out of ten possible characters. Your crew is responsible for maintaining the ship and piloting the lander. Getting your crew home in one piece is the main goal of the game.
About This Game:
There are a million worlds in the galaxy. Only one of them is Home.
It was supposed to be a short test run – a quick flight to Alpha Centauri and back. But when mankind’s first experimental jump drive goes wrong, a misfit crew finds itself trapped on the wrong side of the universe – alone, injured, falling apart. The only way back… is through.
Explore an endlessly shifting universe. Form alliances with strange aliens, from the noble Wolphax Knights to cruel-minded Ilitza slaver empire. Harness your crew’s skills in everything from research to archeology to diplomacy. Learn the laws of an often hostile universe, and make tough decisions that may change it forever. Do whatever it takes to get back to Earth.
The Long Journey Home combines the endless freedom of space with a new open questing system that always leaves you in command. Deliver the stranded Glukkt to his homeworld as he asks, or to your new slaver friends? Attempt to make allies with everyone, or pin your hopes on the tougher races, and hope they never turn on you? Jump by jump, make hard decisions and live with the consequences, in a universe that is never the same twice.
One mission. Endless adventures.
Where will your Journey take you?
Features
Endless Space
Explore a living, procedurally generated universe inspired by both classic and modern Science Fiction. Meet different aliens. Find different stories. Take different risks. Learn the secrets of the universe and with them, new possibilities.
Hidden stories
Raid alien tombs full of traps and treasure. Compete in the galaxy’s greatest combat tournament. Find and research strange artifacts, and use your crew’s skills to find out whether that old skull is just a piece of bone, or the Holy Grail of an aggressive new species.
A crew worth leading
Choose four out of ten experts, all with personality as well as specialties. Far from just stats, you’ll come to know them as they share their feelings, their fears, their excitement and their concerns on the trip and your decisions. Learn how best to use their skills to help the others… and who might be willing to sacrifice themselves to get the others back Home.
Minimum:
Recommended:
Movie collector 18 crack. Installation:
file size: 4.54 GB
The Long Journey Home (WIN)
The Long Journey Home | |
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Developer(s) | Daedalic Entertainment |
Publisher(s) | Daedalic Entertainment |
Writer(s) | Richard Cobbett[1] |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
Release | |
Genre(s) | adventure |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
CPU | 3 GHz Dual Core CPU |
Sound | DirectX 11 |
Display | DirectX 11 |
The Long Journey Home is a space exploration video game by Daedalic Entertainment.
A crew of four human characters are lost in space, far away from Earth. On their journey back home, they meet aliens, offering them quests.[1]
The content uses procedural generation to offer a diversified and open ended experience.[2] Ship moves are realistic, as the player has to use gravitational slingshot to navigate.[1] There is a steep learning curve to be proficient to travel.[1][3]
Aliens encountered have their own culture, so the player has to make decisions, risking a cultural misunderstanding.[3]
Reception | ||||||
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|
The reception to The Long Journey Home has been mixed. Its aggregate Metacritic score is 68/100.[4]Polygon, rating it 55%, explained that the game was 'extraordinarily difficult to navigate' and 'infuriating,' concluding that it had failed to live up to the promise of a 'truly narrative-driven roguelike.'[5]IGN, which gave the game a 6.4, complained of 'the weight of frustrating and tedious minigames' that were 'often unfair.'[6]Kotaku dismissed the game as built upon 'a poorly-implemented version' of Lunar Lander, 'an infuriating experience' and 'a poorly thought-out homage.'[7]
The studio, Daedalic, was better known for point and click adventure games, with a strong narrative.[2]