- Publisher: Subset Games
- Release Date: Sep 14, 2012
User Score
8.3
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 643 Ratings
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Positive: 570 out of 643
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Mixed: 28 out of 643
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Negative: 45 out of 643
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Oct 10, 20123A glorified waste of time which punishes any poor sap the longer he sticks around. Poorly designed, with all the addictiveness of a flash game. Steer well clear, you'll be glad you did.
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Jan 13, 20131In this game, you click rooms on your ship, watch timers move, and do little else. There are some reading sections, but as far as gameplay, it's a bland, uninventive game. It is extremely over-rated.
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Jan 7, 20130I'm going to copy-paste my Super Meat Boy review here, enjoy.
hipster trash you guys are just encouraging these crap games to being developed, these devs are rolling in money laughing at you because of how rich you made them - off a fukin 2d simple game. get real hipsters, you have no taste, and should stick to your "retro" systems -
Jan 8, 20134This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Feb 6, 201385Kickstarter has accomplished its mission in this one, giving the opportunity to an original, non-mainstream title to go public and meet its well-deserved success. Especially for sci-fi fans, it’s a no-brainer; buy this game at once and live the life of a courageous pilot that only has one mission: survival. [November 2012]
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Nov 24, 201277Quotation forthcoming.
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Nov 14, 201290Even if it a lot of it comes down to dice rolling or coin flips, FTL leaves the player more than enough control to create a compelling, addictive experience.