No Man’s Sky is all about planetary exploration, the nailbiting moment when you first set down on an alien surface, and survey the environment for any possible – and incoming – threats. In Starfield, ship combat is more the priority – the repetitive, empty worlds of Bethesda’s RPG are often disappointing, but you can still enjoy a good dogfight. And then there’s FTL, where you feel like one of those poor, anonymous suckers in the engine room of the Enterprise, trying to keep the systems and guns online when laser fire cuts through the hull. Jump Ship is the combination of all of these experiences. Boasting an extremely promising, seamless co-op dynamic, the upcoming space game has already landed on 700,000 Steam wishlists.
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