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Originally released on PS4, PS3, PS Vita, and Xbox One on November 18, 2014 is pretty good, but the grind does become frustrating however, it’s easier to put in short periods of time on the go, eventually leading you to amass that huge galactic empire, so the Switch is a very suitable host. You’ll eventually gain access to loads of weapon types too, with ship upgrades to boot and not to mention the bucket load of objectives for those that want to get stuck into a game that’ll have you by the short and curlies in no time.
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There’re also boss fights at the end of each system, so make sure you upgrade your ship with all the XP and dollar you get. You’ll visit a total of six solar systems, and a whole heap of planets in order to build your empire, but there are those who don’t want you to succeed, so not only are you using your blasters to fire at meteors to harvest them, you’ll also have to blow up any other ships that cross your path. It’s a twin-stick shooter – kind of – that has you blasting rocks and mining gold as a space capitalist called Jimmy, who is a very greedy boy.
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is a busy game, made up of you grinding for hours on end, trying to make as much money as humanly possible. Originally released on PS4, Xbox One, and PC on June 26, 2017 With more Switch points being released, Chris White and Mikhail Madnani share there thoughts on 5 of them for the Switch Review Roundup #2.