Compara los precios de Into The Stars (Digital Deluxe) en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Fugitive Games. Publicado por Iceberg Interactive. Lanzado el 4/3/2016. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Indie, Simulation, Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 61/100.

A space survival sim where you captain a colony ship and make brutal resource calls. The Digital Deluxe adds an artbook, not extra gameplay.

Into the Stars puts you in the captain's chair of humanity's last colony ship, the Ark 13, as you attempt to cross a hostile galaxy and find a new home planet. It sits at the intersection of roguelike survival and space simulation, drawing obvious comparisons to FTL but leaning harder into resource scarcity and crew management than moment-to-moment combat. You are constantly rationing fuel, food, and ship components while random events chip away at your margin for error. Every decision compounds, which is exactly the kind of structure that rewards players who think two steps ahead. The core loop is genuinely interesting on paper. You plot routes between systems, choose whether to risk unknown sectors for salvage, manage crew morale, and scramble to repair critical systems before they cascade into a death spiral. The game does not hold your hand through this, which is both a selling point and a significant caveat. The tutorial is thin, and early runs will feel less like learning the ropes and more like being dropped into open water. That said, the underlying systems are readable once you invest a session or two in understanding them. Think of the first two hours as a paid tutorial and the rest as the actual game. Where Into the Stars struggles is in the AI behavior and pacing. Enemy encounters feel repetitive after a handful of runs, and the mid-game can drag as the galaxy starts to feel like a series of dice rolls rather than strategic puzzles. The decision-making depth the premise promises does not always match the execution. You will hit stretches where the right play is simply to avoid everything and hoard resources, which undercuts the tension the game needs to sustain itself. Modding support exists but the community around it never reached critical mass, so do not bank on user content extending the longevity significantly. The Digital Deluxe edition itself adds a developer artbook with commentary from Art Director Alden Filion. The visual design of the game is legitimately one of its stronger qualities, with ship interiors and system environments that have a grounded, functional aesthetic rather than flashy sci-fi gloss. The artbook is a nice companion piece if you care about concept art and production context, but it is purely cosmetic content and adds nothing to the play experience. If you are deciding between editions purely on gameplay value, the distinction is irrelevant. For strategy and simulation players specifically, this fits best as a low-commitment roguelike between heavier sessions of something like a grand strategy title. It does not have the systemic depth to scratch the same itch, but it delivers a different flavor of resource-pressure decision-making that can be satisfying in shorter bursts. Newcomers to survival sims should go in with expectations calibrated: this is a rougher, more unforgiving experience than genre-adjacent titles, and the lack of strong onboarding means patience is a prerequisite. If you enjoy optimizing under constraints and can tolerate runs that end badly through bad luck as much as bad choices, there is a worthwhile game here. Diego, Scout Team

Into The Stars (Digital Deluxe)

Into The Stars (Digital Deluxe)

4 mar 2016Fugitive GamesIceberg Interactive
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A space survival sim where you captain a colony ship and make brutal resource calls. The Digital Deluxe adds an artbook, not extra gameplay.

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Into the Stars puts you in the captain's chair of humanity's last colony ship, the Ark 13, as you attempt to cross a hostile galaxy and find a new home planet. It sits at the intersection of roguelike survival and space simulation, drawing obvious comparisons to FTL but leaning harder into resource scarcity and crew management than moment-to-moment combat. You are constantly rationing fuel, food, and ship components while random events chip away at your margin for error. Every decision compounds, which is exactly the kind of structure that rewards players who think two steps ahead. The core loop is genuinely interesting on paper. You plot routes between systems, choose whether to risk unknown sectors for salvage, manage crew morale, and scramble to repair critical systems before they cascade into a death spiral. The game does not hold your hand through this, which is both a selling point and a significant caveat. The tutorial is thin, and early runs will feel less like learning the ropes and more like being dropped into open water. That said, the underlying systems are readable once you invest a session or two in understanding them. Think of the first two hours as a paid tutorial and the rest as the actual game. Where Into the Stars struggles is in the AI behavior and pacing. Enemy encounters feel repetitive after a handful of runs, and the mid-game can drag as the galaxy starts to feel like a series of dice rolls rather than strategic puzzles. The decision-making depth the premise promises does not always match the execution. You will hit stretches where the right play is simply to avoid everything and hoard resources, which undercuts the tension the game needs to sustain itself. Modding support exists but the community around it never reached critical mass, so do not bank on user content extending the longevity significantly. The Digital Deluxe edition itself adds a developer artbook with commentary from Art Director Alden Filion. The visual design of the game is legitimately one of its stronger qualities, with ship interiors and system environments that have a grounded, functional aesthetic rather than flashy sci-fi gloss. The artbook is a nice companion piece if you care about concept art and production context, but it is purely cosmetic content and adds nothing to the play experience. If you are deciding between editions purely on gameplay value, the distinction is irrelevant. For strategy and simulation players specifically, this fits best as a low-commitment roguelike between heavier sessions of something like a grand strategy title. It does not have the systemic depth to scratch the same itch, but it delivers a different flavor of resource-pressure decision-making that can be satisfying in shorter bursts. Newcomers to survival sims should go in with expectations calibrated: this is a rougher, more unforgiving experience than genre-adjacent titles, and the lack of strong onboarding means patience is a prerequisite. If you enjoy optimizing under constraints and can tolerate runs that end badly through bad luck as much as bad choices, there is a worthwhile game here.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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steamColony ShipResource ManagementRoguelike SurvivalSpace SimCrew ManagementPermadeathSingle-Run ProgressionArtbook Included

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Processor
2.5 GHz or faster Intel or AMD processor
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce 470 GTX or AMD Radeon 6870 HD series card or higher
DirectX
Version 11 Hard Drive: 2 GB available space

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Desarrolladora
Fugitive Games
Distribuidora
Iceberg Interactive
Fecha de lanzamiento
4 mar 2016

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