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Earth & Beyond lets you build your character and career in three distinct ways: exploration, trade, and combat. The game is designed around these three activities, and each race, profession, skill, starship, and item affects how well you do these core activities.
Explorers have access to hidden locales, the best sensors, the most accurate maps, the fastest ships, and stealth capabilities. Tradesmen make and sell goods, run trade routes, go on trade missions, have the biggest cargo holds, and do whatever it takes to make a profit. Warriors thrive on combat, destroying enemies, going on dangerous missions, and protecting their friends during perilous missions.
It's a big galaxy. How far will you go?
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Warning : EA Games has Closed these Servers,
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= Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Earth & Beyond (Video Game)
EA Games decided to close out the game on Setpember 22, 2004 so it can no longer be played. Please keep this in mind when purchasing this game.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Executive Summary,
By Richard Jenkins (Norfolk, VA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Earth & Beyond (Video Game)
I've been playing for about 1 month in beta. Overall this game's worth the money. PROS: - HUGE game environment with nearly limitless replay value. You will not find yourself lacking things to do. CONS - This is NOT an arcade game. Your desire, if you have it, for arcade combat will not be satisfied.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
E&B has good points and bad points,
By Damon J. Casale (Seffner, FL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Earth & Beyond (Video Game)
It looks like people either love it or hate it, with very little in-between! Well, here's another "I love it" review, but first let me respond to some of my fellow reviewers.It looks like a person's playing style has a big impact on whether or not they'll enjoy Earth & Beyond. For example, some people would want a lot of options when it comes to space combat. This game has a few combat choices, but contrary to the opinion of one reviewer there _are_ combat tactics. You can cloak and decloak. You can teleport yourself, your enemies or your friends. You can jumpstart friends that have been damaged. It's more than just warp in, attack, and hope you win. Myself, I really enjoy the exploration aspect of the game. The NPC personalities are very well done -- they're as good as the ones in Wing Commander or the Ultima series. Most of the quests may be FedEx style, but is there really much else that you can have in space? However, if Westwood would craft a greater variety of quests, there would be a lot more draw to the game, IMHO. I think this is in the works, given the sightings of unknown aliens and the alien capture of one notable NPC. If I were to compare this to a novel, I'd say give Westwood a chance to get past the prologue, for goodness' sake! There's a lot of potential here. Now to the other reviewer beefs. Some reviewers have complained about how long it takes to get anywhere. Well, there are races that have much slower engines than others. If you want to do a lot of traveling, choose a different race. One reviewer claimed that E&B was just Everquest in space. I beg to differ! I personally can't stand EverQuest, but I enjoy E&B very much. EverQuest takes forever to get to the point where it's actually fun to play whereas E&B is fun immediately, and getting from place to place in EverQuest takes MUCH longer than in E&B. Quests in EverQuest are harder to find and they don't seem quite as satisfying. (I do enjoy the greater variety of classes, monsters, weapons and environments in EverQuest, though.) Maybe E&B could use some more play-balancing to make things a little more fun, but the game is very enjoyable as-is. In conclusion, if you like the idea of a MMORPG in a space environment, and if you'd enjoy the "flavor" that the NPCs and the storyline-relevant quests give to the game (a-la Wing Commander or the Ultima series), by all means buy it. However, if you're looking for a space sim or are anxious for lots more content right away, you might be wise to take your $$ elsewhere.
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