One ionate Dev Made Space Mount and Blade and Earns Praise on Steam
One man with a ion has created a game that resembles Mount & Blade in space by the sheer enormity of its possibilities. Gamers hope Starfield will match his creation.

On February 17, the Early Access on Steam saw the release of Mount and Blade in Space."
"Take a bit of Mass Effect, and you will get SpaceBourne 2. In fact, however, the game resembles Mount & Blade - it is a combination of story, shooting, trading, diplomacy, strategy and tactics. The game seems promising, but still needs a lot of work. That's another point where it resembles M&B - being far from complete. A decent tutorial is missing, [...] graphics need polish, etc.," wrote Gemse.
Other players emphasize the multitude of available options, the fun they bring, and the potential of SpaceBourne 2. As the Steam Nox put it:
"Imagine playing a space game and saying "Man I wish I could" and finding out you can. Imagine that happening 8 times in your first 30 hours of play. That's what this game has been like."
"I found what I was looking for. A game about space like no other," added 0r3yn0, in a way complementing the statement of the predecessor.
In addition, in many of the reviews of Steam s there are dream-lined hopes for Bethesda offering comparable freedom and complexity to SpaceBourne 2. However, will this be the case? Will Todd Howard and company top the work of forty-year-old Burak Dabak? Yes, you read that right - SpaceBourne 2 was made by one man.
It is possible that you encountered his previous game, i.e. the first installment of SpaceBourne. In that case, you more or less know what to expect. Nevertheless, the scale of the second one seems much larger than the first, and the game is already gaining considerable popularity and recognition at the start of Early Access. Out of more than 260 reviews of Steam s, positive ones for 81% (the original collected 77% out of 660). Those who love space adventures should keep an eye on this title, even if they don't give it a chance right now.
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