The game has you running from one end of the galaxy to the other aboard a ship, now only one ship is present when you first boot up the game with the others unlocking after completing certain objectives.
There are more stations on the ship so you don’t end up with too many crew members stood idle, more quests to complete and more equipment to bolt onto your increasingly Frankenstein-like ship.
#Ftl advanced edition update#
The update is free and only seems to add rather than take away, or so it seems thus far. However in order to avoid wasting your time the answer is yes. Now I shall be reviewing the advanced version of the game so anyone still running on basic will be able to note a few new features mentioned in here and hopefully give you an idea of if you should upgrade. The difference is that this time you control a small crew aboard a star ship, jumping from sector to sector, travelling from star system to star system trading, doing quests and trying to stay one step ahead of the oncoming tide of war ships hot on your tail. FTL follows the basic idea of a roguelike game, always pushing on through randomly generated locations unsure of what lurks around the corner. Okay, so we’ve covered the basics of the roguelike now let’s see where we can take it.