8/17/2023 0 Comments Kerbal space program review pcThis also means that your science team finally have a reason to go on to the surface. Speaking of Jeb, he won’t be the Kerbal that you want to send out to perform these experiments of course, you’ll get much more out of doing them with a scientist. You can learn much more from your screw ups as a result, and Jeb won’t be dying completely in vain. In the mix is a seismic experiment too, which means that my most common thing to do in Kerbal Space Program, crashing, is now kind of useful. There’s even a new way to observe mystery goo, because you know you want to do more goo experiments. It’s not just looking at rocks though, you’ll have a whole bunch more science stuff to do on surfaces now, with a slew of different surface-based experiments. With the addition of scanner arms for the rovers, you can drive up and check them out, earning those all-important science points in the process. It’s not teeming with life like No Man’s Sky perhaps, but certainly there are some pretty rocks and volcanoes to look at. The surfaces of planets and moons now have items to investigate scattered about. With the addition of new surface items and experiments, they become much more useful in this DLC. In the past, it just wasn’t really necessary to make them as it was usually easier to just fly where you need to and space walk. The first things to get more love are the rovers. Planted your Kerbal on the dark side of the Mün? Well now you can watch the little fella glowing to make it easier to find them. The shape of the classic helmet was too iconic to change, but the suit itself has a sexy new look, with a nice TRON-like glowing seam to boot. Let’s start with one of the simpler satisfactions in Breaking Ground: the new suit. Breaking Ground, the latest DLC for the indie darling is designed to help with that, giving a raison d’être to parts of the game that had prompted numerous “what’s the point of x?” threads on Reddit and the game’s Steam Community. This is a problem that Kerbal Space Program wasn’t exempt from, despite the huge amount of content that has been added since launch. One of the issues that often blights sandbox type games is the lack of things to do once you’ve reached endgame. Reviews // 7th Sep 2019 - 4 years ago // By Gary “Dominoid” Sheppard Kerbal Space Program: Breaking Ground DLC Review
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