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{{Short description|2012 video game}}
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'''''Endless Space''''' is a [[4X]] [[turn-based strategy]] video game
The game's publishing rights is currently held by [[Sega]] after their acquisition of Amplitude Studios.
In ''Endless Space'' the player chooses one of ten unique civilizations, or can choose to create their own, to expand their interstellar empire and conquer the galaxy. To win, the player must be the first to meet the requirements for certain victory conditions, such as Economic, Diplomatic, Expansionary, and Supremacy victories.<ref name="IGNp1">{{cite web|last=Dean|first=Paul|title=Endless Space Preview|website=IGN|accessdate=July 5, 2012|url=http://ca.ign.com/articles/2012/06/29/endless-space-preview}}</ref>▼
== Gameplay ==
The game plays out on a randomly generated [[galaxy]] map with room for up to eight players/AI per game. Players colonize different star systems, which in turn contain up to six planets. Star systems are connected via a series of [[worm hole|cosmic strings]] which allow ships to travel rapidly between neighbouring systems. In addition, hero units can be recruited to act as system administrators or fleet admirals, which provide bonuses depending on their traits that can further be leveled up. Battles take place in a quasi-real-time environment, similar to [[rock-paper-scissors]].<ref>{{cite web |last=Chow |first=Kevin |title=Endless Space Beta Impressions |url=http://www.goozernation.com/video-games/index.php/reviews/pc/1634-endless-space-beta-impressions |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120623080925/http://goozernation.com/video-games/index.php/reviews/pc/1634-endless-space-beta-impressions |url-status=dead |archive-date=June 23, 2012 |website=GoozerNation.com |accessdate=July 5, 2012 }}</ref>▼
▲In ''Endless Space'' the player chooses one of
▲The game is set in approximately 3000AD, tens of thousands of years after the extinction of an advanced civilization known as the Endless. The major empires of the galaxy seek to control and exploit the technology of the Endless for their own agendas. The game plays out on a randomly generated [[galaxy]] map with room for up to eight players/AI per game. Players colonize different star systems, which in turn contain up to six planets. Star systems are connected via a series of [[worm hole|cosmic strings]] which allow ships to travel rapidly between neighbouring systems. In addition, hero units can be recruited to act as system administrators or fleet admirals, which provide bonuses depending on their traits that can further be leveled up. Battles take place in a quasi-real-time environment, similar to [[rock-paper-scissors]].<ref>{{cite web |last=Chow |first=Kevin |title=Endless Space Beta Impressions |url=http://www.goozernation.com/video-games/index.php/reviews/pc/1634-endless-space-beta-impressions |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120623080925/http://goozernation.com/video-games/index.php/reviews/pc/1634-endless-space-beta-impressions |url-status=dead |archive-date=23 June
The game features full [[mod (video gaming)|modding]] and [[multiplayer]] compatibility as well.<ref>{{cite web|title=Endless Space Interview|website=Strategy Informer|accessdate=July 7, 2020 |date=June 25, 2012|url=https://www.gamewatcher.com/interviews/endless-space-interview/11286}}</ref>▼
▲The game features full [[mod (video gaming)|modding]] and [[multiplayer]] compatibility as well.<ref>{{cite web|title=Endless Space Interview|website=Strategy Informer|accessdate=
==Gameplay==
''Endless Space'' is a [[turn-based strategy]] game set in 3000 AD, where each player (up to a maximum of eight per game) represents the leader of one of nine unique interstellar empires.<ref>{{cite web|last=Young|first=Rory|title=Endless Space launch trailer prompts you to exterminate all resistance|url=http://www.neoseeker.com/news/19753-endless-space-launch-trailer-prompts-you-to-exterminate-all-resistance/|publisher=Neoseeker|accessdate=
The game uses four basic resources to manage its economy: Food, Industry, Dust and Science, or FIDS. Dust is a substance that was left over from the Endless civilization, used as currency. Players must balance FIDS in order to rapidly expand their empire, build ships and research advanced technologies. In addition, a lower or imbalanced FIDS across your empire results in a low approval rating.<ref name="IGNp1"/> A high approval rating provides bonuses to production efficiency, while a low approval rating can drastically lower efficiency making it incredibly difficult to advance. A tax rate slider can also be adjusted to change approval rating, but lower taxes result in a lower revenue stream of Dust.
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Hero units can be recruited using Dust, to act as either fleet [[admiral|commanders]] or system administrators. Each hero unit is unique and provides two unique bonuses, which can be further leveled up. Three hero units are randomly selected from a pool unique to each empire and new hero units are available for purchase every fifty turns.
Interstellar fleet battles take place in a quasi-real-time environment, similar to a complex game of rock-paper-scissors. Each battle scene takes place in three engagement stages: long-range, medium-range, and melee-range engagements, with different types of weapons and ship systems performing better or worse as the fleets increase in physical proximity over time. Fleets are issued up to three different 'cards', one for each stage of combat, which represent fleet-wide general orders, from categories such as attack, defend, tactics, sabotage, and engineering. Each card has a certain function, such as increasing the fleet's weapons damage by a certain amount (an 'attack' card), however some cards can counter opposing cards, as in the case of an 'attack' card played against an enemy's 'tactics' card during long-range engagement, where the attack card gives a straight damage improvement while the tactics card provides a damage improvement but weakens the fleet's defences correspondingly - the attack card's increased damage counters the tactics card's weakened defences, and the attacking fleet thus gains a sizable additional bonus to damage during long-range engagement. No traditional combat micromanagement takes place during these battles, though the player instead is engaged in terms of understanding fleet composition and attempting to predict and counter likely 'card' plays by the enemy fleet based on how the engagement has unfolded so far. More advanced or specialised cards may also be unlocked through research or through advanced training available to experienced commanders. Fleet size and composition play a very important role, such as determining combat effectiveness (when, per se, the attack card is played) and ability to maneuver. Fleets with hero units assigned to them may also experience bonuses. During battles, the camera is by default placed in a [[cinematic techniques|cinematic]] mode, but a free camera mode is also available.<ref name="IGNp1"/>
==Release==
''Endless Space'' was made available for pre-purchase on 2 May
==Reception==
{{Video game reviews
| MC = 77/100<ref name=MC>{{cite web|title=Metacritic Endless Space|url=
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| IGN = 8/10<ref name=IGN>{{cite web|last=Dean|first=Paul|title=Endless Space Review|url=http://ca.ign.com/articles/2012/07/06/endless-space-review|website=[[IGN]]|date=
| GSpy = 3.5/5<ref name=GSpy>{{cite web|last=Zacny|first=Rob|title=Endless Space Review|url=http://pc.gamespy.com/pc/endless-space/1225340p1.html|website=[[GameSpy]]|date=
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| award1Pub = Unity Awards
| award1 = Golden Cube award (2013)<ref name=Award>{{cite web |title=Endless Space wins best game at Unity awards |url=https://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2013-08-30-endless-space-wins-best-game-at-unity-awards |website=[[Gameindustry.biz]] |date=
}}
''Endless Space'' was met positively by critics, with an aggregate score of 77/100 on [[Metacritic]].<ref name=MC/> [[IGN]] praised the game for its accessibility and replay value, while criticizing the sound assets and unclear tool-tips for newer players.<ref name=IGN/> [[GameSpy]] gave ''Endless Space'' a rating of 3.5/5 stars, praising the game's [[user interface]], but criticizing the game for lacking personality.<ref name=GSpy/>
The game was also nominated for 5 awards by [[Unity Technologies]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Endless Space leads nominations at Unity Awards |url=https://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2013-08-08-endless-space-leads-nominations-at-unity-awards |website=[[Gameindustry.biz]] |date=8 August 2013
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== Notes ==
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