So I guess I mixed up the federation and rebellion for some reason. Don't know how I managed to do that when I have been playing this game for hours. Probably because I never beat the flagship anyways so whoops.
That’s because it’s implied that the Rebels are winning against the Federation. The Federation Fleet that helps you in the final sector is the last stand.
I love the boardgame aspect of it. You spend a lot of time planning and playing on pause, and to me that cranks up the tension - watching your commands unfold and at the same time try to plan your next moves based on what the enemy did
Also here's a tip for you Robo, if you have intruders? Upgrade your doors and opens the air locks and let them suffocate, same with fire, you won't have to take damage just take the air out of the room
@@hyperjohn6627 you know you could leave the weapons person in the weapon area, plus by the time intruders come you would at least have level two doors
Don't even need upgraded doors, just send your crew to the medbay and open every single other door on the ship. The enemy will be forced to fight in the medbay (unless the boarders are Lumeris, fuck Lumeris boarders) Note: this is a tip that only really applies to the boarder event, when an enemy ship teleports their crew to you, you probably cannot afford for everyone to leave their situations
2:35 yo, fact check here. YOU as the player ARE the federation. the REBELLION are the ones chasing you down. they dont call the end game boss a "rebellion" flagship for nothing.
a suprising amount of people mix them up... but come fucking' on rebel fighters and rebel riggers are the most common enemies, how do you come to a conqlusion that YOU are the rebellion while constantly fighting the rebels....
Fire on board 101 / Boarders on board 101 1 - All crew to medbay 2 - Vent atmosphere 3 - Is threta over? 4.1 - If no, go to step 1 4.2 - If yes close doors regain atmosphere 5 - If O2 room is kaput, get crew to take turns running between repairing O2 and healing their asphixia on medbay Another sucessful jump away from the Rebellion!
In my opinion, FTL's design is near flawless. It rivals the likes of tetris and Mario lvl 1-1 in terms of intuitiveness and polish. The fact that it's a roguelike means all playthrough is always different, but you get the same feeling of experiencing everything the first time again every time.
I PLAYED THIS GAME IN 2014. I lost it to my young mind forgetting the name and have driven myself insane for years not knowing that it was anything more than a cool iPad game. I’m buying it on steam as we speak. Thankyou for bringing one of my favorite childhood games back to me & letting me enjoy it again
I had no idea FTL was made by two dudes, that makes it even cooler! My favourite playstyle is getting a massive boarding crew plus some of the anti personel weapons and basically scraping half the sectors ships to buy sweet weapons and upgrades to fight the boss with .
I cannot say this enough GET THE CAPTAIN’S LOG MOD IF YOU ARE AN EXPERIENCED CAPTAIN That mod takes everything great about FTL to the max, fantastic detail, orders of magnitude more weapons and drones, as well as different types, swarm missiles, mine launchers, stealth missiles, focus beams with short track but shield piercing, chaff launchers to confuse defence drones as well as drones to match. The story is taken to the limit of what the text interface allows, new sectors like hazard sectors, industrial sectors and terrifying rebel auto production sectors are all concepts explored. Captain’s log is the best mod any game could hope for GET IT. I cannot recommend it enough. Hundreds of hours of entertainment in it.
There is a new mod that I would say is much better than this one called multiverse, its a even larger expansion pack with lots of awsome features check it out
I find it funny that this got recommended to me right after i finally managed to beat the flagship, after owning the game for like 3 years and always dying to the last phase of it
last phase can be easy if you killed some of their crewmembers during the first two phases, like first phase, instantly teleport to the missile controll room, kill the dude here and you'll be able de deactivate missile so fast for second and third phase
@@DD-is3ng nah it was always mainly just me getting super unlucky and not having enough firepower or hp for the flagship, i only managed to do it because i found out how broken flak is
I love this channel. There aren’t many that talk about game mechanics in general or what makes certain games great. I’m studying game design and this stuff fascinates me :)
I appreciate how you use storytelling in your videos. It's clear you write and edit your scripts. I'm really over people just hitting record and yapping on for 25 minutes
You did not even mention 2 important things. The Devs released a free major update that added a lot to it. (Ships, weapons, a new race, new sector types, etc) The cared about the game as much as we do. The other is the plethora of mods available. Want to beat the game with NCC-1701-D? You can. Want to add 200 more weapons? Do it!
It is really good to see someone make a video of FTL me and my brother would stay up all night and look up all of the different quests and we played it so much but we never got bored of it even when we unlocked all of the ships we then started with FTL captains edition that basically a massive mod that makes the game 10 times better. So even if you do got over the game moding it is like playing FTL2 and in my option that is what makes a game good even when you finally get over a game you can get back into it with mods 10/10 game.
I never knew why I actually loved this game *so much*, whenever I of my TH-camrs would post a video on FTL, I would lose my shit just because of how I love this game
My experience with FTL is, getting double glaive beamed by a tiny interceptor, trading with slugs... so, they take your fuel and leave you to die from the rebel fleet. 2 Terminator boarding drones gunning down your crew while you can’t pierce the enemy shields... Ooh there’s also missing every shot in your salvo on the boss, giving me severe PTSD... All around, a great game 👍
The lore of this game is honestly astounding to me. You never know what's going on but that's the greatest part about it. Most people come to the conclusion that the Rebels are evil for attempting to destroy the Federation, but we are never told why they are trying to destroy the Federation. It's great being able to piece together the lore how you see fit!
The Rebels are pretty explicitly racist though, while the Federation is pretty cool with all the alien species. Racist xenophobic human military empires are rarely the good guys unless it's Warhammer 40K
In resume, the federation is a intergalactic NCR but puting out the incompetence and keeping the "by the big good" ideology, so we can see 1_if you take the "moral route" of surviving at cost of others lifes(like just crushing pirate ships without hesitate, stealing resources from poor planets because they are suministrated by the rebellion and etc) would be the most "federation" being of playing(the moral choise is practically play being a correct human being or transform in what the rebellion say about you and the federation). 2_ You can see they are not that bad(*THAT* bad) when they give supplies of medicines in some planets and even you can find a ship who say they just want to stop the killing streak of the federation(showing the federation is not that good)
A nice thing is that you create your own story while jumping from beacon to beacon. Crew members die, events give you game-changing equipment and so on.
awesome video, really. just found FTL through a friend a few weeks ago and it is truly one of the best games ive played in a while. so simple yet so fun, as you said, easy to learn yet tough to master. 10/10
My experience is slowly getting better, until I finally made it all the way to the last sector. Then starting a new game and dying in the second sector. Then unlocking the second ship and constantly getting my ass kicked.
As someone who doesn’t play games, FTL is the third or fourth game Ive played somewhat regularly in last 10-15 years... I cut way back cause I saw how good games were getting at stealing my time(oblivion) and only gonna get better. FTL is just enough of a strategic linear experience to make playing feel “meaningful”, while also being arcadey enough graphics to make it fairly easy to put down.
Sorry for being late but theirs actually a series on FTL, Like a actual animated series on TH-cam, I believe it is called FTL adventures and I think it's pretty good so go give it a watch
Something I love about the game is the pause button. It makes managing an RTS type game way more casual, but you can also just opt not to use it if you really want to challenge yourself
FTL is honestly amazing, one of the things I find most fun is the Rebel Flagship fight, despite the fact that the journey still had a lot of attention put onto it, the destination is also amazing, first of all the feeling of chaos and the adrenaline as you try to send crew around to repair and have to prioritize systems over each other while fighting the guy that got mind controlled and trying to keep everyone alive, and hoping that your weapons charge up and you can destroy the triple missile is so fun. Due to how hard the game is when you win the game it always feels like an achievement if you play at the difficulty for you. The weaknesses of the final boss are amazing too, the fact that the artillery systems cannot be reached by the rest of the crew gives a weakness you can exploit, but not a weakness strong enough to make the game easy, to make the difficulty right, and also on hard difficulty disables the weakness. BUY IT IF YOU CAN, IT'S AMAZING.
FTL is one of my favorite games of all time. This is a game that's been around for almost 8 years, and yet despite all of the time that's passed, every time I fire up the game I can find myself sinking hours into it. It doesn't matter how much time has passed, the game is still just as fun 8 years later as it was when I first played it all those years ago in 2012. FTL is truly one of those "timeless classics" I think. There's plenty of games I've played over the years that I've certainly loved, but playing through them again just doesn't have the same feel that FTL does. I fully expect FTL to end up in a similar territory as something like Minecraft or Terraria. Minecraft is as old as 2009, Terraria is 2011, and both of these games still have bustling communities even now. People will be playing FTL years from now too. EDIT Also, Into the Breach is really good too. I don't think it has quite as much longevity as FTL does (as far as constant replayability), but the game is still super fun and absolutely worth playing. If you love FTL you'll love ITB. Also, the soundtrack is amazing. The soundtrack alone makes the game worth playing.
Good video. Played this game a lot when it first came out. played it... A LOT. Havent played it in a long while but I have very fond memories of my runs. Regardless of my testimonial of this game, this game is truly one of the best games ever made whether anyone likes it or not.
Looks cheap, filled with RNG, doesn't feel good to lose, expected to follow guides to win unless you spend hundreds of hours "learning", restrictions the AI doesn't face. No this game's success was strange and has died out, it is just difficulty and anti-player mechanics rolled into a pixelated spunk smear. Not the best game ever by hella far.
I love this game so much that like 3 yrs ago i decided to build lego ftl ships. I didnt want to buy the mugbearers instructions for them, so i spent hours and hours looking at pictures of his ships and ships in game and built nearly every one, and i think they look really good. To this day i still kept them lol.
My friend played FTL on iPad years ago, thinking it was a waste I closed my eyes to it. Years later it went on sale on steam. After buying I have nothing but regrets to not getting it as soon as I saw it all those years ago.
My mums friend got me into FTL. Played it on my mums iPad, until I got my own computer and was able to buy it for myself on Steam. I don't really play it much now, but it's definitely a game where I'll be bored out of my mind, boot it up, play for around an hour or two, then hop off realising I have so many other projects I have to finish. 10/10.
I love this game. I got it on an iPad a long time ago and unlocked every ship, but recently decided to play it on PC and restart with only the Kestrel. Except this time, I wanted to unlock the Crystal Ship with the alt unlock method instead of going to the Hidden Sector. And I did it, and it was fun the whole time.
I remember when you first started Unturned, it was so fun watching your videos or even coming across you in servers, glad to see your channel is still booming
There is a VR game called “From Other Suns” which plays literally EXACTLY what you described in the video. If you have any VR headset and like this game you should get it. Like seriously, every single thing about these games is almost identical except in the VR one you play as a ship member in first person. Pretty cool. Edit: From other suns is also multiplayer coop where you work as a team to get back to Earth which in my opinion is better than single player
I’ve recently restarted playing it (yay achievements!) and love diving in to the mod scene (supported in so much as the official forums host mods and show you the best ways to patch them in to your game) - I’m currently working on unlocking each of the ship types and variants and just keep getting sucked in for hours at a time
I LOVE this game! It really brings out your inner Picard. There's a lot of mods too, for ship designs, loot, and the like. There's even a big mod called Advanced Captain's Edition that adds all manner of stuff, but actually makes the game harder, lol
Trick with being boarded. Upgrade your doors to lvl 3 and when you get boarded, open all the doors to the airlock and suffocate the boarders, make sure you move your crew out of the vented rooms too.
I stayed up all night playing FTL and got some really good runs out. I unlocked all versions of the mantis cruiser in one night and got all of the achevements for it in a single run.
Wow for once I'm early! Btw i knew about this game a while back, but it never seemed too fun to me, now that you reminded me of this game and have had a similar experience as me, and you still thought it was great, it's kinda tempting to buy it now. Thx for the recommendation!
This game is so great even now it is still fun, especially if you play it with mods, there so much depth to the game. I really want it to be available on the smartphone
Amazing seeing FTL get some well deserved love. It's one of the best games out there, but the least talked about. Robo if you are looking for something cool to do with FTL, check out the modding scene, it's deep, well established, and full of some truly great content. I myself develop a mod, and can even show you the ropes if needed. Cheers!
As an FTL player, the base game is merely scratching the surface, once you get into playing mods it's even more fun, additional weapons and the ease of the slipstream mod menu make mixing this game up with community content a breeze, I've played modded for so long I struggle to play vanilla because I love all of the modded content, multiverse and CE are some of the most fun I've had with this game since I dumped hours into learning just the base game.
F.T.L. is so good, even if you're bad at it, because you can see minimal progression and know you're doing better. You get further and further through a sector, and then you see the sector map. Then you start getting through two sectors, then three, etc. It's one of those games that you can track how you do, and even if you don't beat it, getting far consistently feels good, it's like bowling a great game but not bowling a perfect game ever (maybe that's a bad analogy, I dunno)
I find it important to mention the glory of MODS. Because of FTL's rather simplistic nature, it's fairly easy to mod for people with the necessary talents in programming and art. Sometimes you get little mods that remove the rebel fleet, meaning you can visit every beacon in every sector, 1-7, or make the game harder while adding a few new and interesting weapons (Captain's Edition, for example), or even completely overhaul and convert the game to the point it's barely recognizable. One such conversion mod that's worth mentioning is Multiverse. I will never understand why I have only recently learned of Multiverse, because it takes the quality of the base game and ramps it up to 1000. It's more balanced than CE, contains more content than many other mods combined, and it has the absolute gigaslug trader, real OG, potential mini-boss himself, Sylvan. Oh, and speaking of Sylvan, there are alternate endings beyond "destroy le multiverse flagship," and thanks to the Hyperspace mod, which it relies on, you have more unlockable ships than you can count on all of your fingers and toes. The Multiverse ships are all pretty balanced, with the more gimmicky and fun ships locked away. Some of those gimmicky ships are just like base FTL, relying on, say, boarding, like Mantis B and C, or maybe having a massively upgraded artillery weapon but lacking a powerful weapon system, like Fed B. Some of them, like Merchant B, are just insanely op and satisfying to use, given you snowball them correctly. Some, like the Wrecked Bomber or Unoptimized Cruiser, are absolute garbage and meant to be challenge ships. The mod also encourages you to explore the alternate storylines instead of bum-rushing the flagship and finishing the game, by locking many of those shiny new ships behind completing certain events or quests. Now, because of the previously mentioned Hyperspace mod, Multiverse is a bit more convoluted to install than, say, Infinite Space. However, it does still use Slipstream Mod Manager to get Hyperspace running (don't forget to put the Hyperspace files into the game directory and use the downgrader batch first), and Multiverse has an installer you can use if you're on Windows. Either way, it's absolutely worth a try (read: playing FTL for several hundred more hours because it's even more addictive than unmodded FTL) if you ever have the time.
I love the game but I got kind of tired of dying over and over lol. Currently playing their next game Into The Breach and loving that too! I love these devs so much
FTL kept showing up or being mentioned in my vicinity, ever since I have been enthralled by the Breachway Demo. I proceeded to buy Crying Suns, which I am currently playing through, but people keep saying, that it reminds them a lot of FTL. Looking at just the Steam page gave me the same feeling as you: Doesn't look interesting. That's why I went looking for a video, to give me a quick, better look of what to expect. So thank you for making this. I have put FTL on my wishlist now. :) I think, it might be up my alley after all.
Games so good you forgot you play as the federation racing toward the home system before the big bad rebel ship does and blow it up. You are the empire in this game.
This game and Spelunky put me on to roguelikes (in my top 3 of favorite sub genres for video games). I’m currently playing downwell 5 years late :) roguelikes are so brilliant when done right ♥️
Just got this today and currently installing it. First rogue like I played was ROBOQUEST. I like that game because it is fast to get into and play. No inventory management and upgrades just unlock as you explore. Hoping for the same here. Fun over Graphics always wins out with me.
I really love games where your actions have consequences and where you can create your own story like FTL (and Crusader Kings 3). FTL is Ironman by default - some people might not like this at first, but it's an essential part of the experience and it forces you to experiment when you fail.
Hay Robokast I just wanted to let you know that there is a very very good TH-cam series called FTL Kestrel Adventures That has been going on since 2015 and that you should check it out.
I found this game when I was a freshman debate kid in high school. I wasn't very interested in the whole debate things, but skipping school to travel and sit in another school's cafeteria for 10 hours hanging with friends was actually a lot of fun... especially when those friends all have laptops with FTL. We probably put hundreds of hours into the game when we should have been doing research. I have no regrets. I just recently stayed up all night playing the game. Sometimes I am tempted to delete games to make space for new ones, but never FTL.
You forgot that this is also a Quest game, I was seeking the quest's for a while and having the Crystal ship last to be unlocked was pretty painful quest. don't forget to check out modpacks (In to deeper space) I think it's called is my fav where you get a Space maggot that doesn't need any crew, and many more awesome ships, like the AI ship/drone and so on that cannot produce Co2 so any crew who joins is dead unless you have very strong medbay. Make sure to save your current save file somewhere else so you can unlock all thouse ships. MANY awesome quest's that made me laught a bunch of time in that modpack and I spent more time in modded FTL than the original (ofc once I unlocked all the ships and went for a few Hard lvl'd runs with my fav ships) And then there is the multiplayer mod/game.
When I first got into this game, it was when I was discussing into the breach (another game by the FTL devs) with a friend. They talked about FTL and I got into it. Played only hard and sucked horribly. Had a blast, watched some tutorials and tips videos then I went back into the game and beat it 6 times and unlocked 9/10 different ships and a couple alternate layouts. Me and my other friends that play this game will just chill in a call and stream so we can check in on each others’ games and it’s super fun. I’ve beaten the game the most of all my FTL friends, they only just recently started winning (on easy for us all obviously lol). Mike Hopley is a super cool FTL TH-camr and guide maker. Check him out for tips
completely agree with your thought on issac I'm very bad at issac and don't have much fun I only bought the game to mod it and do challenges where I set all my starting items using the debug mode
I get what you mean with Binding of Isaac. I played it a lot back in my teen years, but have no interest in getting back and taking days to re-learn everything.
So I guess I mixed up the federation and rebellion for some reason. Don't know how I managed to do that when I have been playing this game for hours. Probably because I never beat the flagship anyways so whoops.
sad
yeah, when i played this game, i unlocked almost every ship, as well as almost all of their variants but i never once beat the flagship
@@swagwizard4376 flagship too op plz nerf
I beat the flagship once and when I did it was so goddamn satisfying
@@lainhyugatha3762 I hope it is
I have to say it. You're being pursued by the Rebel fleet, you ARE the federation.
(Unless something changed)
No you are federation, rebels are chasing you, it's not gonna change.
PLOT TWIST !!!!!!!!!!!!!
I AM VERY TRIGGERED
Thanks glad to know I didn't have to comment this.
That’s because it’s implied that the Rebels are winning against the Federation. The Federation Fleet that helps you in the final sector is the last stand.
found out about FTL years ago i never expected to see it in my youtube feed in 2020 tho
Vindsay you just saying 2020 still feels weird
It was recently added to Xbox game pass on PC.
I just discovered this game. Some of the ship designs remind me of the old game Starflight
Imagine seeing it in 2024
5:05
OHHH MY GOD HE DOESN"T USE THE DOORS.
SOMEONE TELL THEM ABOUT THE DOORS.
Watch the door-monster video at the VERY LEAST! UUUSE THE DOOOOORS!!!
The problem is that. The oxygen is down so he. Will be stuck there or atleast sacrifise 1 crew (sry non english native)
@@renewincelestian5007 just repair it while they destroy the weapon system, and then empty all the oxygen except for the medical room
"Who controls the doors controls the universe."
He does use the doors tho
After seen the whole video I can se that he has many times not even bother to upgrade doors
I love the boardgame aspect of it. You spend a lot of time planning and playing on pause, and to me that cranks up the tension - watching your commands unfold and at the same time try to plan your next moves based on what the enemy did
And then there's me:
*THERE'S A PAUSE BUTTON?*
@@merk7721 That was like me with Shalnor: Legends--"What? There's a DASH button??!!!"
Not hating but watching* this man put out fire manually and not opening gr the air locks was painful
It hurt mentally and physically
Yeah, because you know? The secrets of the universe are IN THE DOORS!
"Those who control the doors conrol space"
-Kyle
Also here's a tip for you Robo, if you have intruders? Upgrade your doors and opens the air locks and let them suffocate, same with fire, you won't have to take damage just take the air out of the room
It takes a lot of experience to pull it off correctly and efficiently, otherwise your crew dies along with them lol.
@@hyperjohn6627 The experience being; learning to send your crew to med bay...
We if you only have level 1 teleporters or leave your weapons on autofire, it really risky for an inexperienced player.
@@hyperjohn6627 you know you could leave the weapons person in the weapon area, plus by the time intruders come you would at least have level two doors
Don't even need upgraded doors, just send your crew to the medbay and open every single other door on the ship. The enemy will be forced to fight in the medbay (unless the boarders are Lumeris, fuck Lumeris boarders)
Note: this is a tip that only really applies to the boarder event, when an enemy ship teleports their crew to you, you probably cannot afford for everyone to leave their situations
2:35 yo, fact check here. YOU as the player ARE the federation. the REBELLION are the ones chasing you down. they dont call the end game boss a "rebellion" flagship for nothing.
Facts, annoyed me too lol
a suprising amount of people mix them up... but come fucking' on rebel fighters and rebel riggers are the most common enemies, how do you come to a conqlusion that YOU are the rebellion while constantly fighting the rebels....
Who asked tho?
@@zrqec Nobody asked. Not even you.
More like 2:30
FTL Remember the most important thing in this game is to know how to use the doors
Bonus points if anyone knows where this reference is from
baseupp12 control the doors you control space
Control space, and you control the universe...~
Yes
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Fire on board 101 / Boarders on board 101
1 - All crew to medbay
2 - Vent atmosphere
3 - Is threta over?
4.1 - If no, go to step 1
4.2 - If yes close doors regain atmosphere
5 - If O2 room is kaput, get crew to take turns running between repairing O2 and healing their asphixia on medbay
Another sucessful jump away from the Rebellion!
I didnt exactly know where this was from so I guessed Door Monster and was right!
In my opinion, FTL's design is near flawless. It rivals the likes of tetris and Mario lvl 1-1 in terms of intuitiveness and polish. The fact that it's a roguelike means all playthrough is always different, but you get the same feeling of experiencing everything the first time again every time.
I PLAYED THIS GAME IN 2014. I lost it to my young mind forgetting the name and have driven myself insane for years not knowing that it was anything more than a cool iPad game. I’m buying it on steam as we speak. Thankyou for bringing one of my favorite childhood games back to me & letting me enjoy it again
FTL is on the ipad?
I had FTL installed on my school iPad and marked my flagship kills on the case
Reverse Mudkip How Many marks.
Some Random Tankist 5-10 at least? It’s been about 2 years
It's OST is amazing
Yes, its awesome!
favs are engi battle and colonial battle, oh and slug battle
Ben Prutniy can join the ranks with Mick Gordon, Marty O'Donnell, Frank Keplacki, and Michael Salvatore as Video Game Music geniuses.
I agree, I listen to it all the time!
I love the slug battle theme
There's a new game out that's basically FTL but with 3d space battles, called Between the Stars
I had no idea FTL was made by two dudes, that makes it even cooler! My favourite playstyle is getting a massive boarding crew plus some of the anti personel weapons and basically scraping half the sectors ships to buy sweet weapons and upgrades to fight the boss with .
Now imagine it was made by like an enitre company!
I cannot say this enough GET THE CAPTAIN’S LOG MOD IF YOU ARE AN EXPERIENCED CAPTAIN
That mod takes everything great about FTL to the max, fantastic detail, orders of magnitude more weapons and drones, as well as different types, swarm missiles, mine launchers, stealth missiles, focus beams with short track but shield piercing, chaff launchers to confuse defence drones as well as drones to match.
The story is taken to the limit of what the text interface allows, new sectors like hazard sectors, industrial sectors and terrifying rebel auto production sectors are all concepts explored.
Captain’s log is the best mod any game could hope for GET IT. I cannot recommend it enough. Hundreds of hours of entertainment in it.
You mean captains edition not captains log
I don't really like CE, my favorite one is arsenal+. It took all the good things and added a lot of new stuff
Alright alright I'll get captains edition
There is a new mod that I would say is much better than this one called multiverse, its a even larger expansion pack with lots of awsome features check it out
Aren't Swarm missiles from Advanced Edition?
I find it funny that this got recommended to me right after i finally managed to beat the flagship, after owning the game for like 3 years and always dying to the last phase of it
last phase can be easy if you killed some of their crewmembers during the first two phases, like first phase, instantly teleport to the missile controll room, kill the dude here and you'll be able de deactivate missile so fast for second and third phase
Google, in extension youtube, is watching you. Hope you have your tin foil hats.
@@satsuryokoi7477 That doesn't work on hard mode
Have you tried taking all the air out of the rooms no one occupies?
@@DD-is3ng nah it was always mainly just me getting super unlucky and not having enough firepower or hp for the flagship, i only managed to do it because i found out how broken flak is
I love this channel. There aren’t many that talk about game mechanics in general or what makes certain games great. I’m studying game design and this stuff fascinates me :)
I appreciate how you use storytelling in your videos. It's clear you write and edit your scripts.
I'm really over people just hitting record and yapping on for 25 minutes
You did not even mention 2 important things.
The Devs released a free major update that added a lot to it. (Ships, weapons, a new race, new sector types, etc) The cared about the game as much as we do.
The other is the plethora of mods available. Want to beat the game with NCC-1701-D? You can. Want to add 200 more weapons? Do it!
It is really good to see someone make a video of FTL me and my brother would stay up all night and look up all of the different quests and we played it so much but we never got bored of it even when we unlocked all of the ships we then started with FTL captains edition that basically a massive mod that makes the game 10 times better. So even if you do got over the game moding it is like playing FTL2 and in my option that is what makes a game good even when you finally get over a game you can get back into it with mods 10/10 game.
I never knew why I actually loved this game *so much*, whenever I of my TH-camrs would post a video on FTL, I would lose my shit just because of how I love this game
9:07 The doors man, use the doors. Vent the air into space and suffocate the fire.
My experience with FTL is, getting double glaive beamed by a tiny interceptor, trading with slugs... so, they take your fuel and leave you to die from the rebel fleet. 2 Terminator boarding drones gunning down your crew while you can’t pierce the enemy shields... Ooh there’s also missing every shot in your salvo on the boss, giving me severe PTSD...
All around, a great game 👍
The lore of this game is honestly astounding to me. You never know what's going on but that's the greatest part about it. Most people come to the conclusion that the Rebels are evil for attempting to destroy the Federation, but we are never told why they are trying to destroy the Federation. It's great being able to piece together the lore how you see fit!
The Rebels are pretty explicitly racist though, while the Federation is pretty cool with all the alien species. Racist xenophobic human military empires are rarely the good guys unless it's Warhammer 40K
@@TheDubiousSalmon Yeah, and human crewmembers kinda sucks anyway. They mostly exist as filler.
In resume, the federation is a intergalactic NCR but puting out the incompetence and keeping the "by the big good" ideology, so we can see
1_if you take the "moral route" of surviving at cost of others lifes(like just crushing pirate ships without hesitate, stealing resources from poor planets because they are suministrated by the rebellion and etc) would be the most "federation" being of playing(the moral choise is practically play being a correct human being or transform in what the rebellion say about you and the federation).
2_ You can see they are not that bad(*THAT* bad) when they give supplies of medicines in some planets and even you can find a ship who say they just want to stop the killing streak of the federation(showing the federation is not that good)
Lore?
@@odeball22 you are asking a definition or you are surprised because this game has lore?
A nice thing is that you create your own story while jumping from beacon to beacon. Crew members die, events give you game-changing equipment and so on.
awesome video, really. just found FTL through a friend a few weeks ago and it is truly one of the best games ive played in a while. so simple yet so fun, as you said, easy to learn yet tough to master. 10/10
My experience is slowly getting better, until I finally made it all the way to the last sector. Then starting a new game and dying in the second sector. Then unlocking the second ship and constantly getting my ass kicked.
As someone who doesn’t play games, FTL is the third or fourth game Ive played somewhat regularly in last 10-15 years... I cut way back cause I saw how good games were getting at stealing my time(oblivion) and only gonna get better. FTL is just enough of a strategic linear experience to make playing feel “meaningful”, while also being arcadey enough graphics to make it fairly easy to put down.
Sorry for being late but theirs actually a series on FTL, Like a actual animated series on TH-cam, I believe it is called FTL adventures and I think it's pretty good so go give it a watch
Hecc yeah, FTL Adventures needs more love, especially after the latest episode.
Over 600 hours logged in this beauty. Yes, it's a masterpiece.
Something I love about the game is the pause button. It makes managing an RTS type game way more casual, but you can also just opt not to use it if you really want to challenge yourself
FTL is honestly amazing, one of the things I find most fun is the Rebel Flagship fight, despite the fact that the journey still had a lot of attention put onto it, the destination is also amazing, first of all the feeling of chaos and the adrenaline as you try to send crew around to repair and have to prioritize systems over each other while fighting the guy that got mind controlled and trying to keep everyone alive, and hoping that your weapons charge up and you can destroy the triple missile is so fun. Due to how hard the game is when you win the game it always feels like an achievement if you play at the difficulty for you. The weaknesses of the final boss are amazing too, the fact that the artillery systems cannot be reached by the rest of the crew gives a weakness you can exploit, but not a weakness strong enough to make the game easy, to make the difficulty right, and also on hard difficulty disables the weakness.
BUY IT IF YOU CAN, IT'S AMAZING.
FTL is one of my favorite games of all time. This is a game that's been around for almost 8 years, and yet despite all of the time that's passed, every time I fire up the game I can find myself sinking hours into it. It doesn't matter how much time has passed, the game is still just as fun 8 years later as it was when I first played it all those years ago in 2012. FTL is truly one of those "timeless classics" I think. There's plenty of games I've played over the years that I've certainly loved, but playing through them again just doesn't have the same feel that FTL does. I fully expect FTL to end up in a similar territory as something like Minecraft or Terraria. Minecraft is as old as 2009, Terraria is 2011, and both of these games still have bustling communities even now. People will be playing FTL years from now too.
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Also, Into the Breach is really good too. I don't think it has quite as much longevity as FTL does (as far as constant replayability), but the game is still super fun and absolutely worth playing. If you love FTL you'll love ITB. Also, the soundtrack is amazing. The soundtrack alone makes the game worth playing.
Good video. Played this game a lot when it first came out. played it... A LOT. Havent played it in a long while but I have very fond memories of my runs. Regardless of my testimonial of this game, this game is truly one of the best games ever made whether anyone likes it or not.
Looks cheap, filled with RNG, doesn't feel good to lose, expected to follow guides to win unless you spend hundreds of hours "learning", restrictions the AI doesn't face. No this game's success was strange and has died out, it is just difficulty and anti-player mechanics rolled into a pixelated spunk smear. Not the best game ever by hella far.
I love this game so much that like 3 yrs ago i decided to build lego ftl ships. I didnt want to buy the mugbearers instructions for them, so i spent hours and hours looking at pictures of his ships and ships in game and built nearly every one, and i think they look really good. To this day i still kept them lol.
I found FTL trough my brother who played it on the family computer and once i got it for myself i absolutley loved it.
My friend played FTL on iPad years ago, thinking it was a waste I closed my eyes to it. Years later it went on sale on steam. After buying I have nothing but regrets to not getting it as soon as I saw it all those years ago.
2:30 No! You are the federation, those are the rebels. Who... for some reason have a bigger presence than the federation.
My mums friend got me into FTL.
Played it on my mums iPad, until I got my own computer and was able to buy it for myself on Steam.
I don't really play it much now, but it's definitely a game where I'll be bored out of my mind, boot it up, play for around an hour or two, then hop off realising I have so many other projects I have to finish.
10/10.
I love this game. I got it on an iPad a long time ago and unlocked every ship, but recently decided to play it on PC and restart with only the Kestrel. Except this time, I wanted to unlock the Crystal Ship with the alt unlock method instead of going to the Hidden Sector. And I did it, and it was fun the whole time.
One of my favourite games of all time. Wish there was a sequel with more depth. Need more!
I remember when you first started Unturned, it was so fun watching your videos or even coming across you in servers, glad to see your channel is still booming
1:29... level 3 shields... THAT'S CURSED.
There is a VR game called “From Other Suns” which plays literally EXACTLY what you described in the video. If you have any VR headset and like this game you should get it. Like seriously, every single thing about these games is almost identical except in the VR one you play as a ship member in first person. Pretty cool.
Edit: From other suns is also multiplayer coop where you work as a team to get back to Earth which in my opinion is better than single player
Watched a little more of the video and it is just kind of insane how alike these games are
They hardly share anything in common in reality bud
I’ve recently restarted playing it (yay achievements!) and love diving in to the mod scene (supported in so much as the official forums host mods and show you the best ways to patch them in to your game) - I’m currently working on unlocking each of the ship types and variants and just keep getting sucked in for hours at a time
I LOVE this game! It really brings out your inner Picard. There's a lot of mods too, for ship designs, loot, and the like. There's even a big mod called Advanced Captain's Edition that adds all manner of stuff, but actually makes the game harder, lol
Multiverse is better tho.....
Trick with being boarded. Upgrade your doors to lvl 3 and when you get boarded, open all the doors to the airlock and suffocate the boarders, make sure you move your crew out of the vented rooms too.
I stayed up all night playing FTL and got some really good runs out. I unlocked all versions of the mantis cruiser in one night and got all of the achevements for it in a single run.
I forgot this was on my wishlist. Thanks for reminding me and im happy i found this video cause i already clocked 10+ hours in 2 days already
You've missed out my friend, FTL is one of my all time favorite games. I'm always coming back to it.
Wow for once I'm early! Btw i knew about this game a while back, but it never seemed too fun to me, now that you reminded me of this game and have had a similar experience as me, and you still thought it was great, it's kinda tempting to buy it now. Thx for the recommendation!
Don't forget about the insane number of mods that took years and months of development.
Oh yes, and the soundtrack.
This game is so great even now it is still fun, especially if you play it with mods, there so much depth to the game. I really want it to be available on the smartphone
No, you're not being chased by the federation, you're the federation being chased by the rebellion
Amazing seeing FTL get some well deserved love. It's one of the best games out there, but the least talked about.
Robo if you are looking for something cool to do with FTL, check out the modding scene, it's deep, well established, and full of some truly great content. I myself develop a mod, and can even show you the ropes if needed.
Cheers!
Bought it today, spent 7 hours on it. Help
Definitely one of my favoite games. Realy hard though. Ive beaten it one on like 100 hours or something. (in easy mode too)
As an FTL player, the base game is merely scratching the surface, once you get into playing mods it's even more fun, additional weapons and the ease of the slipstream mod menu make mixing this game up with community content a breeze, I've played modded for so long I struggle to play vanilla because I love all of the modded content, multiverse and CE are some of the most fun I've had with this game since I dumped hours into learning just the base game.
F.T.L. is so good, even if you're bad at it, because you can see minimal progression and know you're doing better. You get further and further through a sector, and then you see the sector map. Then you start getting through two sectors, then three, etc. It's one of those games that you can track how you do, and even if you don't beat it, getting far consistently feels good, it's like bowling a great game but not bowling a perfect game ever (maybe that's a bad analogy, I dunno)
seeing an FTL video in my reccs in 2020 makes me so happy
As soon as I heard him say you were being pursued by the Federation my brain immediately went into fight or flight mode.
I find it important to mention the glory of MODS. Because of FTL's rather simplistic nature, it's fairly easy to mod for people with the necessary talents in programming and art. Sometimes you get little mods that remove the rebel fleet, meaning you can visit every beacon in every sector, 1-7, or make the game harder while adding a few new and interesting weapons (Captain's Edition, for example), or even completely overhaul and convert the game to the point it's barely recognizable.
One such conversion mod that's worth mentioning is Multiverse. I will never understand why I have only recently learned of Multiverse, because it takes the quality of the base game and ramps it up to 1000. It's more balanced than CE, contains more content than many other mods combined, and it has the absolute gigaslug trader, real OG, potential mini-boss himself, Sylvan. Oh, and speaking of Sylvan, there are alternate endings beyond "destroy le multiverse flagship," and thanks to the Hyperspace mod, which it relies on, you have more unlockable ships than you can count on all of your fingers and toes. The Multiverse ships are all pretty balanced, with the more gimmicky and fun ships locked away. Some of those gimmicky ships are just like base FTL, relying on, say, boarding, like Mantis B and C, or maybe having a massively upgraded artillery weapon but lacking a powerful weapon system, like Fed B. Some of them, like Merchant B, are just insanely op and satisfying to use, given you snowball them correctly. Some, like the Wrecked Bomber or Unoptimized Cruiser, are absolute garbage and meant to be challenge ships. The mod also encourages you to explore the alternate storylines instead of bum-rushing the flagship and finishing the game, by locking many of those shiny new ships behind completing certain events or quests.
Now, because of the previously mentioned Hyperspace mod, Multiverse is a bit more convoluted to install than, say, Infinite Space. However, it does still use Slipstream Mod Manager to get Hyperspace running (don't forget to put the Hyperspace files into the game directory and use the downgrader batch first), and Multiverse has an installer you can use if you're on Windows. Either way, it's absolutely worth a try (read: playing FTL for several hundred more hours because it's even more addictive than unmodded FTL) if you ever have the time.
My experience with FTL:
Last time I youtubed it, I recorded in one full stream, my 'missile only run' and won.
So yes it's a good game.
I love the game but I got kind of tired of dying over and over lol. Currently playing their next game Into The Breach and loving that too! I love these devs so much
FTL kept showing up or being mentioned in my vicinity, ever since I have been enthralled by the Breachway Demo. I proceeded to buy Crying Suns, which I am currently playing through, but people keep saying, that it reminds them a lot of FTL. Looking at just the Steam page gave me the same feeling as you: Doesn't look interesting. That's why I went looking for a video, to give me a quick, better look of what to expect. So thank you for making this. I have put FTL on my wishlist now. :) I think, it might be up my alley after all.
And the web series here on TH-cam, FTL Kestrel Adventures, is just as awesome.
Games so good you forgot you play as the federation racing toward the home system before the big bad rebel ship does and blow it up. You are the empire in this game.
This game and Spelunky put me on to roguelikes (in my top 3 of favorite sub genres for video games). I’m currently playing downwell 5 years late :) roguelikes are so brilliant when done right ♥️
Unexplored. Best one imo.
ftl was my first ever steam game, its what got me into pc gaming and steam
It's what got me to make this account and my first Let's Play. Game for ALL
oh wow I played into the breach I didn't even know they made ftl
that's really cool, I just now heard of ftl and now I see it goes a full loop
Literally just got back into the game and here is this channel I haven’t watched in years coming back in my recommend about the 4 year old game
Just got this today and currently installing it. First rogue like I played was ROBOQUEST. I like that game because it is fast to get into and play. No inventory management and upgrades just unlock as you explore. Hoping for the same here. Fun over Graphics always wins out with me.
I really love games where your actions have consequences and where you can create your own story like FTL (and Crusader Kings 3). FTL is Ironman by default - some people might not like this at first, but it's an essential part of the experience and it forces you to experiment when you fail.
Hay Robokast I just wanted to let you know that there is a very very good TH-cam series called FTL Kestrel Adventures That has been going on since 2015 and that you should check it out.
Looks fun! Thanks for the suggestion!
3:40 There are ten cruisers, each of which have 3 layouts (two cruisers have two layouts), totalling 28 ships.
You forgot to talk about the soundtrack, that is the reason why playing it is even more satisfying!
I remember playing this in the 1980s on an Atari St. it was called Sundog. Great game
This game is great. It's horrifically difficult, but fun.
I found this game when I was a freshman debate kid in high school. I wasn't very interested in the whole debate things, but skipping school to travel and sit in another school's cafeteria for 10 hours hanging with friends was actually a lot of fun... especially when those friends all have laptops with FTL. We probably put hundreds of hours into the game when we should have been doing research. I have no regrets. I just recently stayed up all night playing the game. Sometimes I am tempted to delete games to make space for new ones, but never FTL.
You forgot that this is also a Quest game, I was seeking the quest's for a while and having the Crystal ship last to be unlocked was pretty painful quest.
don't forget to check out modpacks (In to deeper space) I think it's called is my fav where you get a Space maggot that doesn't need any crew, and many more awesome ships, like the AI ship/drone and so on that cannot produce Co2 so any crew who joins is dead unless you have very strong medbay.
Make sure to save your current save file somewhere else so you can unlock all thouse ships. MANY awesome quest's that made me laught a bunch of time in that modpack and I spent more time in modded FTL than the original (ofc once I unlocked all the ships and went for a few Hard lvl'd runs with my fav ships)
And then there is the multiplayer mod/game.
When I first got into this game, it was when I was discussing into the breach (another game by the FTL devs) with a friend. They talked about FTL and I got into it. Played only hard and sucked horribly. Had a blast, watched some tutorials and tips videos then I went back into the game and beat it 6 times and unlocked 9/10 different ships and a couple alternate layouts. Me and my other friends that play this game will just chill in a call and stream so we can check in on each others’ games and it’s super fun. I’ve beaten the game the most of all my FTL friends, they only just recently started winning (on easy for us all obviously lol).
Mike Hopley is a super cool FTL TH-camr and guide maker. Check him out for tips
This is hands down one of my all-time favorite games. Always a blast to play, and magically always seems to be on sale too
Damn those giant alien spiders!
The message is, "uh oh, stinkay, poopay, haha funney,"
FTL is one of those games I can not think about for 6 months then get the itch and play for a couple weeks straight.
Your cadence reminds me of hyperbithero. Great review.
I love FTL feels good that you made a video
This. Even now I still play this from time to time.
I found out about this game in airplane, when my seat neighbour played FTL on his tablet, and only now I find the name of this game
Ok going out of your way to throw shade at star citizen made me lol
Cloak lv 2 + Ion lasers mk 2 + Burst lasers mk 2 + Pike beam + Weapon pre-igniter + Cloaked Weapons = Really good run
i'm not watching this video after the absolute blunder of calling the rebels the federation
completely agree with your thought on issac I'm very bad at issac and don't have much fun I only bought the game to mod it and do challenges where I set all my starting items using the debug mode
8:00 I notice that your crew naming convention is rather similar to mine...
I wish there was an FTL on android
same here
Same
LoL , i got FTL on epic for free and i did not think it would be a good game. But thanks to you now i love it. thanks btw i love Ur vids
"Give it a shot, you may find that it will ruin your life"
Never a truer word was spoken.
I get what you mean with Binding of Isaac. I played it a lot back in my teen years, but have no interest in getting back and taking days to re-learn everything.
My one victory on Easy difficulty may be my single proudest moment as a lifelong gamer.
A friend challenged me to putting together my all time top 10. FTL sits proud at my number 2, only behind the brilliance of Witcher 3.