After doing a 3-minute review of Factorio I figured Satisfactory would be next, so here it is. A beautiful engineering experience. If you enjoyed this, check out my Factorio review: • 3-Minute Review of Fac...
When I made this I had around 200 hours in the game which I knew was nothing compared to many! Tremendous depth to Satisfactory, really looking forward to the 1.0 release with a proper ending.
Just checked mine, with Early Access and Experimental I have just over 1500 hours in the game. Managed to slog though the endgame a little while back and now just waiting for 1.0 to start all over again. Tried out Plus and it's just too much.
Same here. More just to see if his opinion is the same as mine, and it is. I so prefer more relaxing games now and this one is truly it. DysonSphere is second but this is much more relaxing that that game.
Ive been playing it for just over a week now...111 hours played...weirdly I dont feel ashamed al all 😂😂. I cannot believe I waited so long to give this absolute work of art a shot!
I certainly remember those. The three minute time limit means there are many great aspects of the game which I don't have time to mention but I hope that it inspires some people to check it out. Thank you for your comment.
@@WhoTnT might as well tbh, in early access the combat is a small part of the game. I think in the full release they're adding more creatures to fight with.
"No oppresive environment".... until you have your first encounter with a certain fauna :). If you never played this game, do not watch any begginers guide! Go blind and have fun.
Very good review! Mostly accurate, the only thing I disagree with is that although you can play multiplayer, i dont think it excells at multiplayer. I couldn't imagine someone else changing my factory, but maybe that's just me.
Thank you for your comment. To be honest I played this game almost entirely with other people, and there were definitely some disputes but especially exploring the landscape was fun with friends. Feels a little lonely solo in this game.
@@engin3ar that's one great thing, the game can be different things to different people. If I'm on the computer, I'm already alone, I play satisfactory for a calm zen like escape that I can get lost in the automation.
@@marcbennett9232 I hear you, that zen quality is wonderful and quite unique to Satisfactory, it's a pleasing environment. The soundtrack is something I listen to sometimes even when I'm not playing the game. Factorio has zero chill in comparison.
@@marcbennett9232 Yes! I played with a friend and completed the game in Early Access (obviously, 1.0 is coming out in September). The end was quite a climb in terms of producing an insane quantity of items.
The game feels kind of empty and desolate to me in single player, when played with others I felt the exploration aspect of the game was more enjoyable. Thanks for your comment!
@@engin3ar obviously being a sandbox game, it's your world so you play by your rules. That said, what you describe is what I think the developers were going for. It's intended that it feels empty and desolate. You are the only person on a planet and your employer has sent you there to exploit the resources of the planet.
@@Shadogi if the developers were seeking to create that sense of isolation I feel they would not have added multiplayer. Although it's not a crafting game, a good game which does enforce this kind of isolationist spirit is The Long Dark.
@@Turtle_on_da_skateboard I played factorio in multiplayer also but considered that to be less ideal for multiplayer, not just due to the lack of exploration but technical problems like lag which I didn't experience in Satisfactory.
While Factorio is the way superior game, this one is great to goof around with friends and it's a great entry level game to get them hooked on the genre!
@@engin3ar Oh yeah definitely! It's top down, 3d, colorful and chill like satisfactory, and the "end game" of creating dyson spheres is really fun and satisfying! the interstellar scale of logistics, and traveling between planets are so unique and cool too
Yeah but you also have to know that you will be supporting a company that does a weird gender blended thing as the protagonist with suggested tatas and hips but still not really. I have played it for a bit though, and it was alright, the static map turned me off the most in the end.