

Like Eve, X3: Terran Conflict takes place in a large universe with many possibilities. This is undoubtedly the most Eve-like of the games listed here. You can download the game from the developer’s website or Steam. I’ve already penned a full review of the game, so check it out if you’re interested. While the game doesn't include capital ships, it does have vessels ranging in size from tiny, agile interceptors to lumbering, heavily armed frigates. Your shots travel where you point them and, in the case of projectile weapons, you need to lead your target. Unlike Eve, where a hit is often determined by stats, Star Conflict operates as a third-person shooter. The game is essentially the space-faring equivalent of Team Fortress 2 two teams of players fly about a map to capture objects or annihilate the enemy captain.Ĭombat is the focus here while the term “MMO” has be used in conjunction with Star Conflict, this is a persistent shooter at best. Star Gem’s free-to-play space shooter is an under-rated title that’s unfortunately flown under the radar of most gamers. There are a few games that manage the same flavor, however, and can satisfy Eve players burnt out by the MMO’s grindy gameplay and vicious fighting. The truth is there’s no comparison for Eve Online. The title’s massive world, meaningful player-on-player combat and wide variety of ships provide an experience that no other game can match. To start you either have to pick the Terran Defender game start, or have a moderately good reputation with the Argons and go to Omicron Lyrae.Eve Online is one of the oldest MMOs running, yet it remains one of the most unique. The game retains most of the game starts from Reunion, with the exception of Julian Brennan. There are mini-expansions that came along with the updates: "The Aldrin Missions"(with 2.0) and "Balance of Power Missions" (with 3.0). The biggest change from X3: Reunion is the addition of The Terran's, inhabitants of Earth.

There is an expansion titled X3: Albion Prelude New Content The game has been released to both European and North American markets. The release has seen a major update and minor patches to improve playability and resolve bugs. It is the sequel to X3: Reunion and adds ships, station construction details, and additional trade management features. X³: Terran Conflict, often abbreviated as X3:TC, is a computer game in the X series developed by Egosoft and released in the fall of 2008.
