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RPG Codex Review: Shards of the Realm - “A Fantasy X-Com”
The graphics look at bit odd up close, but arguably strategy is a genre where gameplay takes precedence of over visual quality (and the overall aesthetic direction is fine:). I like how there seems to be a bigger emphasis on RPG mechanics. The setting in the game (and associated gameplay mechanics) does look to fit the "Fantasy X-Com" mold very well. ![](https://shared.akamai.steamstatic.com/store_item_assets/steam/apps/3214790/bbcb1dfe5548d3d8aed68a9d5bb5361c5f5b37df/ss_bbcb1dfe5548d3d8aed68a9d5bb5361c5f5b37df.1920x1080.jpg) ![](https://rpgcodex.net/gallery/18528.jpg) ![](https://rpgcodex.net/gallery/18533.jpg) ![](https://rpgcodex.net/gallery/18534.jpg) ![](https://rpgcodex.net/gallery/18523.jpg)
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>Kitten Space Agency is an in-development spiritual successor to Kerbal Space Program from RocketWerkz that you can try right now for free. > >It's using a crowdfunding model to pull in supporters via ahwoo, which allows you to try the game completely free without paying a penny and it's your choice to donate after if you feel it's worth it. With what happened to Kerbal Space Program 2 where we still don't entirely know what's going on but the game is basically dead, another developer picking up the torch seems like an interesting idea for fans of the original. > >More about it: Kitten Space Agency is a space-flight game that turns real aerospace concepts into something you can learn, test, and explore. Built in Auckland, New Zealand by RocketWerkz, the project aims to inspire future explorers while giving players deep control over engineering, mission planning, and flight execution. KSA is powered by RocketWerkz's new BRUTAL development framework, designed to enable moddability, high performance, and long-term scalability.
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If you have an account and a VR headset I encourage you to jump into and appreciate the sense of scale.
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