Star Shift Rebellion
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the Game
Infernis Prime is a mining colony in the Outer Rim, under brutal occupation. With the help of a hacked android and the discovery of a dark secret, the rebels finally have a chance. This is the story of how the Outer Rim Coalition formed, and how they broke free.
There are no levels in Star Shift Rebellion; skills and stat increases are managed by Knowledge Points acquired from battle.
In addition to the standard turn-based combat, there is a tactical battle system for fleet and army combat.
Unique skill trees exist depending on a character’s species and class.
Time has been shattered. Only you and your crew can unlock the mystery before it’s too late!
A soundtrack from multiple independent artists that enhances the experience.
Steam User 3
Super good! reminds me of phantasy star end of the millennium!
needs some more level up aspects and more explore the universe! maybe that's there upcoming game or is this a 4x strategy
Steam User 3
i never expected this to be soooo good. don't usually leave reviews but man i had to for this one.
Steam User 1
Not usually a fan of Sci Fi because i dont think the genre looks good... but this game looks awesome. The cutscenes are great. The story ended up being so much better than what i expected at first. I found myself laughing at many of the jokes too. The cliffhanger at the end has me invested in the series.
The battle system is pretty good too. I would recommend this to anyone who likes RPGs and/or Scifi genre. And
even to the rest of players, i would say, give this a try.
Steam User 1
Similar to the previous installment, the game is a fun, engaging, classic JRPG flavor but with a decent sci fi story and an interesting combat system.
I appreciated that the 'dungeons' in this installment were shorter and more sweet. JRPG combat is a chore at the best of times, and this knew when to move things along.
That said, I felt that some things could have been improved: You spend more time shopping to outfit your 7 member party that the game almost feels like it's a shopping simulator. Why can't you see what equipment your charaters have while comparing what the vendor is selling is a mystery. Yes it shows you how the stats would change, but I can't remember if party member #5 of group 2 has an antimatter rifle or a graviton pistol without backing out to look. Repeat this for 10-12 pieces of equipment for each party member and it becomes more than an inconvenience. For all the time you spend shopping, this would have been a significant quality of life improvement.
Would recommend, looking forward to next installment.
Steam User 3
Another great entry in the star shift universe
Steam User 0
Enjoyed it so far.
It's been a long time since a game has made me want to read the dialogue and exposition seriously. This game takes itself very seriously and I appreciate that for the sci-fi setting.
Except the tactical ship battles. Luckily, it is possible to skip them lmao.