

As a Space trading and combat MMORPG, this game has had the advantage of time in order to see what worked and what didn’t, changing as they saw fit along the way. Setting an example for other space game prospects, many people are curious as to why E.V.E. This ancient dinosaur of space video games came out back in May 2003, but has managed to keep going all the way to today in 2016 so far. It’s pretty much the Star Citizen experience that people envisioned the final game to eventually having. You see one you like, click the platform links in the release date section if you want to pledge buy it. So enjoy this list of drama-free games that are either physically available to own right now, or have a guaranteed launch by the end of this year. They’re all pretty straightforward video game products, where you don’t have to worry about feeling obligated to throw more money at it later on. None of these games will have a $15,000 buy-in option from the developers.

By the end of 2016, there are at least six different types of space games to fill that void left by Chris Roberts. But the people who felt disappointed by Star Citizen deserve to know what else is out there to play instead. A lot of people had their own ideas of what the game would be, and four years later some of them have begun to realize they weren’t getting what they were expecting. Nearly four years ago, Star Citizen launched on Kickstarter.
