Surviving Mars
76
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Surviving Mars Reviews

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Playing Surviving Mars is like watching someone put a kitten in a plastic bubble. It's cute for a while, wobbling around in its new environment. But then you realize that the kitten is going to suffocate, and you are going to spend hours watching it slowly run out of air and die. Trying to get the kitten out of the bubble is hopeless. You don't know anything about bubbles, and the kitten isn't telling you. Have fun, kids!

April 10, 2018 Read Review

An enjoyable twist on the usual city building formula, that simulates the dangers of planetary colonisation impressively well – although it could have done with a slightly lighter touch.

March 21, 2018 Read Review

When the Earth fills up with people and discarded iPhones, what will we be forced to do? We’ll head to space: the final frontier. Specifically, Mars seems like a good bet. There’s a lot of nice, red ground, and presumably, resources kicking around there – how tough could it be to create a sustainable and prosperous colony there? That’s the goal of Surviving Mars, the newest building and management sim from the fine folks at Paradox Interactive. I’ve been playing it a whole lot, and it’s a challenging and rewarding builder that twists the genre in a promising direction but has definite sore spots.

March 20, 2018 Read Review

The Tropico team plays it relatively straight on the red planet - but trouble is never far away.

March 19, 2018 Read Review

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March 16, 2018 Read Review

Surviving Mars requires patience and experimentation that may be daunting to those new to the genre. The lack of detail on the game's many mechanics in conjunction with the intense micromanagement creates a challenging and frustrating experience. There are ways to make your colonization mission less difficult, but a well-planned strategy still needs to be in place to succeed. Despite this, once the mechanics click, the game is incredibly satisfying and rewarding. All of this is packaged with a simple aesthetic and decent soundtrack that are both stylish and fit its sci-fi theme. If you're a fan of city builders, Haemimont Games' latest is worth playing.

March 16, 2018 Read Review

If you can stick it out through an unforgiving and poorly explained learning phase, there’s a lot of excitement, challenge, and customization to enjoy beneath and beyond the grand, glass habitation domes of Surviving Mars. I wish I’d had more reasons to care about the people in my colony than just the balance sheets for synthetic polymers and microchips, but at the end of the Martian day, it’s like a SimCity sandbox where everyone can die at any time because you made a minor miscalculation in your electrical grid. And that’s actually pretty exciting.

March 15, 2018 Read Review

If we ever try to colonise our red neighbour, it’s going to be one of the greatest challenges that mankind will ever undertake. Though Surviving Mars makes a game out of it, Haemimont have brilliantly kept that hard edge, as it constantly pushes and tests your ability to plan with survival in mind, especially with the unpredictability of the Mysteries of Mars. There’s plenty of ways to improve it and put more colony control in the hands of the player, but the first landing is already off to a great start.

March 15, 2018 Read Review

A very good, yet slightly enraging experience.

March 15, 2018 Read Review

When the issues of a game are rolled and stomped by its greatness, then it’s something to invest on if you have some spare.

March 15, 2018 Read Review

As entrepreneurial wunderkind Elon Musk reaches out to settle humans on Earth’s little red brother, mankind wonders what awaits us on that alien soil. How will we come to terms with our new existence as off-world colonists? What trials will we face? Well, if it turns out like our first forays onto crimson soil, we’ll scrap the first dozen missions and kill off the first wave of settlers by accidental asphyxiation. Tropico developer Haemimont Games’ latest foray into city building is often as cold and unforgiving as space itself, but it’s also a tranquil and rewarding experience.

March 15, 2018 Read Review

A red sun rises.

March 15, 2018 Read Review

Surviving Mars combines so many interesting mechanics and genres but seems to lack the overall depth that defines more specialized titles. Nevertheless, it's an entertaining romp in exploration, survival and colonization that's good for a couple dozen hours or so.

March 15, 2018 Read Review

A city-builder with a killer streak.

March 15, 2018 Read Review

Surviving Mars is a solid city-builder, but some areas of the game require too much micromanagement and some critical information is either inaccurate or not presented in a useful way.

March 15, 2018 Read Review

Surviving Mars, the latest and greatest from Haemimont Games and Paradox Interactive, is what I imagine Mars is like in real life: uninviting and brutal. There’s very little hand holding, and the game doesn’t do a great job of explaining what is going on a lot of the time. However, if you can get over the steep learning curve, Surviving Mars is an incredibly rewarding and compelling game.

March 15, 2018 Read Review