![]() The worlds can also sometimes be bright and beautiful, but at other times feel very empty. Some of the character designs are brilliant, but the creatures don’t really do it for me. I loved and hated parts of it in equal measure. The visuals of Morphite are hit with a style that the developers call “low poly” as they have attempted to mix an interesting art style, with a blocky almost Minecraft-like world. Jumping between solar systems can get a bit dull as well, but if you’re into exploring, then Morphite holds loads of delights. During my first playthough, I found one boss got stuck in the wall, which was great for me, even though I felt bit sad for him as I fired into his stuck body. The boss battles are fun, but they don’t put up much of a challenge and unfortunately the game can, at times, get a bit buggy. There are however some annoying jump mechanics that left me frustrated many times. The actual game mechanics all work well, but it’s very simplistic in its style and tone, feeling very old school with enemies doing loops that you can easily predict. The story is compelling and fruitful in its execution, with a lot of things to do and discover. I love the ambition and scope of Morphite and it does feel very epic in its scale. ![]() But the big question is this – is it any good? It’s a simple game, which never becomes too difficult and the campaign is pretty lengthy, with plenty of side missions for a game of this price. The main story involves exploring temples, triggering minor puzzles and fighting big bosses. Yes that’s right, you heard me the first time. The more you play through the campaign, the more you’ll get access to extra weapons, like missile launchers and a special robot dog turret. The other item is a standard pistol that you can use to shoot enemies, trigger things like doorways and open special chests. The rarest ones gets bigger rewards, so it’s always worth keeping an eye out for goodies. With this useful item you can scan plants, minerals and alien creatures, and you can then sell these scans to traders for chunks. You start the game with just two items in your inventory, with the first being a scanner. Here the perspective changes to first person and you get to run around the world exploring and jumping till your heart’s content. Then you have the first contact down on the planets themselves. UNBOUND WORLDS APART WALKTHROUGH UPGRADEYou can upgrade your ship at each space station, and also explore the station picking up some more chunks to spend on extras. Through hyperspace you’ll probably get attacked by enemy ships, find some illicit cargo to plunder, or even get given the chance to help a ship in danger. Each jump costs fuel so after each one you have to spend money (chunks) to get more fuel. There might be many solar system jumps between where you are and the system you need to get to. You have your spaceship, and you use it to set a course across the stars to your next mission. Aside from the main storyline, the worlds of Morphite are randomly generated. In order to unlock and understand the mysteries of her past, Myrah must travel to undiscovered planets, roam uncharted sectors of space, and confront exotic creatures and locales in search of this Morphite. What starts as a simple exploratory mission to gather supplies in order to support their shop, rapidly turns into a journey revealing Myrah’s unknown past and her relationship to a rare, coveted, and nearly extinct material called Morphite. ![]() The player takes on the role of Myrah Kale, a young woman residing on a space station and workshop under the care of her surrogate father, Mr. That story of Morphite takes place in a far off future when humanity has long since populated the distant reaches of space. It is very much like the PS4’s “No Man’s Sky”… but with an actual story. Your goal is to explore the galaxy, research plants and animals, battle hostile entities, and unravel a mystery surrounding a rare material called Morphite. It has been lovingly inspired by the classics – Metroid Prime, Ratchet and Clank, and Turok. Crescent Moon Games present Morphite, an atmospheric exploration-based sci-fi shooter with platforming elements. ![]()
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