![]() ![]() Along the way, the player will also discover a variety of aliens in space and planetside, as well as artifacts and abandoned spaceships, which can be stripped of equipment and resources or taken over. The player starts with a ship equipped with some devices, fuel, oxygen, and hull metal, and can mine planets for more resources a steady supply of them is necessary to continue progressing through the game. Out There centers around exploration and resource management. There is also a fourth ending, added in the "Omega Edition" of the game, in which the player uses one of the Arks left behind by humans who tried to flee Earth to colonize a new planet for Humanity and rebuild civilization anew. Only if the player helps Star Iron destroy the Judges/Architects enclave, can he use the wormhole of the system where the enclave was located to travel back to 22nd century Earth, and bring new technology and a new hope for Humanity. If he confronts People Death and defeats them, they will see them as a sort of godly being, and allow him to use their army to ravage worlds. If he speaks to the Judges/Architects, he is only informed of what happened to him and to Earth. The game ending depends on which civilization the player decides to speak to or help. There are 3 civilizations that the astronaut interacts with that have a major impact: The Judges/Architects, responsible for the destruction of solar systems, Star Iron, an advanced AI that runs the stations the player can resupply in, and People Death, the original creators of Star Iron and survivors of another species whose homeworld was destroyed by the Judges/Architects. Through his adventure, the astronaut meets many alien creatures. Unfortunately, he wakes up in an unknown location, far away from the Earth. Onboard of his ship, the Nomad, the astronaut sleeps in cryonics until reaching his destiny. ![]() An astronaut is sent to Ganymede, a moon of Jupiter, in order to find viable resources to supply Earth. Earth is exhausted of resources and no longer a viable planet for its human civilization, whose unsustainable growth made it impossible for developing society any further. Once we do have some sort of firm release date for Out There: Ω Edition, we’ll definitely let you know.The story begins in the 22nd century. Your guess is as good as mine as to what “almost there" exactly means, but I’ll accept any and all forms of teasing the update for mobile as that can only mean it’s getting closer and closer by the day. Well, Mi Clos knows us mobile gamers are dying to get our hands on the Ω Edition, and had this tease to share on Twitter today. Since that time nearly a year ago now, Out There launched on Steam, and in fact that platform was lucky enough to receive the Ω Edition update ahead of mobile. When we learned last summer that Out There would be getting a free “ Ω Edition" update I really couldn’t wait. ![]() The brutally difficult, often painfully unfair space adventure game pulled no punches when dishing out unfavorable outcomes in its randomly generated design, but that just made the rewards all the greater when you managed to put together a strong run and beat out the odds by the skin of your teeth. Mi-Clos Studio’s Out There ($4.99) was one of my favorite releases of 2014. ![]()
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