There is a new pirate faction to contend with (or work with) called Marauders. Destroy entire worlds with terrifying new planet-killer weapons, fight against (or alongside) ruthless space pirates, and maybe discover a few non-violent game features as well.”Īptly named Apocalypse, this latest DLC seems to be aimed at delivering mostly mid-to-late game content. Paradox’s newest DLC further broadens Stellaris’ already expansive reach, giving gamers “a full expansion which redefines stellar warfare for all players with a host of new offensive and defensive options. That was when I knew that Stellaris was rising to the occasion and shaping up to be the phenomenal space strategy game that everyone knew it had the potential to be. That is until Stellaris’ Utopia DLC dropped (along with its Megastructures, Habitats, Ascension Perks, etc.) back in April 2017. Both Stellaris and Endless Space 2 gradually emerged as the two front runners. I’ve tried all of them, but in the back of my mind I knew that 4X games in general are such a time sink, that I had to narrow all of the available titles down to just one. Fortunately (or unfortunately, depending on how you look at things), there has been a steady stream of space strategy games that have inundated the gaming market like a meteor shower in recent years. Master of Orion 2 stands out to most people as the absolute pinnacle of the genre, even today. I’ve been playing 4X space strategy games for as long as I remember.
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