About This Game Morphite is a casual atmospheric FPS, set in a low poly stylized universe.This is the story of Myrah Kale, a young woman whose life takes a sudden turn when a simple mission develops into an epic interstellar journey revealing her mysterious past and relation to a coveted substance called Morphite.Myrah will voyage to the furthest corners of space and explore uncharted procedurally-generated planets, each with diverse landscapes and teeming with exotic flora and fauna. With the help of a scanner, Myrah will sell biological information for ship, suit and weapon upgrades.Inside Myrah’s vessel, players will engage in random encounters with real-time space combat, trade with other travelers across the galaxy and navigate outer space with Morphite’s easy-to-use Starmap system.Features Procedurally generated universe: Morphite features tons of generated planets to discover, all with their own flora and fauna. Besides their individual beauty, visiting planets will prove vital for gathering resources, researching creatures, and gaining skills towards strengthening your character. Platforming: Morphite will feature platforming elements in order to explore new landscapes and structures. This is designed with the same mindset as other classic platforms: to be fun and intuitive, even within first and third person views. Research and exploration: There is a heavy emphasis on discovery. While players are free to battle every creature they find (many of which are hostile), they can optionally choose to simply scan each creature to gain vital data to sell later. Planet and spacecraft combat: While discovery is paramount, Morphite will also feature hostile environments, creatures, and boss battles. Combat will take place on planets and also in space during random encounters. Upgrading your weaponry will be essential to surviving. Deep single player story: 15 planets are hand crafted and pertain specifically to the plot. These planets will exist for the player to further the story when they are ready. The main storyline is also fully voiced in English. Character and ship upgrades: While planetside, players will be able to locate rare scans to craft new suit abilities. Additionally, players can locate shops all over the galaxy to upgrade and augment their power suit, ship, and weapons. 1075eedd30 Title: MorphiteGenre: Action, Adventure, IndieDeveloper:Crescent Moon Games, We're Five Games, Blowfish StudiosPublisher:Crescent Moon GamesRelease Date: 20 Sep, 2017 Morphite Download Utorrent Xbox 360 morphite how to refuel. morphite eshop. malphite lol guide. morphite definition. morphite 1.0.1 apk obb. morphite final boss. download morphite apk revdl. morphite final beta mod. morphite pc mega. morphite per ios. morphite pc mega. malphite lolcounter. morphite mod apk 1.51. download morphite apk + data. morphite pc review. morphite rare scans. morphite game for android. morphite full revdl. baixar morphite apk. morphite pc download torrent. morphite apk revdl. morphics warframe farm 2018. malphite lol. morphite 3d fps planet exploration. morphite full version revdl. morphite game. morphite on switch. morphite beonen. morphite game. morphite full unlocked game. morphite android apk. morphite ios gameplay. morphite kostenlos. morphite nsp. morphite jungle temple. morphite 1.0.1 apk data. baixar morphite pc. morphite unlimited money. morphite android mod. morphite switch. morphite wiki. morphite free flight update. morphite quests. morphite xbox. morphite x155 frame. morphite heat resistance. morphite tips and tricks. morphite ps4 metacritic. morphite crescent moon games. morphite beta. morphite unlimited money. morphite free download ios. morphite apk full 1.0.1. morphite final beta. morphite platforms. morphite crescent moon games. morphite no man's sky. download game morphite full version. morphite apk full español. morphite conversion chamber. morphite owl is gone. morphite free apk download. morphite on android. morphite download android A playable version of No Man's Sky.The core Gameplay is the same but this only costs 15$ and it has a lot more content in the game at the same time. Here is just a small list of all the things Morthite has over NMS:Good InterfacesGood inventory managementVoice actingBoss fightsCombat against more than dronesSide Quests Aliens that walk around Diffent Weapon TypsetcI have to mention that the game has a few minior bugs right now, but nothing Game breaking. The most annoying thing being that the Cut-scene trigger areas are too small for a game where you can wall jump anywhere and so might miss the point you are supposed to enter an area.. NMS started with a dream, but it didn't forfilled my hopes.(never cared about multiplayer anyways, big dissappointment)Morphite tried it too, and it succeeded at all fronts for me!+ Scanning creatures, plantlife and rare objects for obtaining currency+ Space stations (each station is kinda different, thus interesting to explore)+ Endless planets (own random set of properties and lifeforms) [procedural generator]+ Random encounters like pirates, asteroid fields, merchants, abandoned cruisers+ Limitations which can be overcome if you upgrade your limits+ Enchance your ship/character/tools for making your journey less problematic+ Rich story compaign (with voice acted narrators) which also functions as tutorial+ Aside of the campaign, there are a lot of side quests to complete as well+ Temples to explore, I thought they were challenge rooms, but you can shoot the danger away+ Lots of mini games to play, a chance on each spacestation you visit+ Artifacts funtions as trinkets to enchance gameplay globally+ Your "companion" is a robot cat xD who gives you updates what is going on+ There is even a MAP function, when you visit the planet, you see points of interest on the map which can result for a sidequest or something special- Control binding "R" doesn't work for me. Not a gamebreaker, the game is still playable.VERDICTSimplistic approach, very effective and a lot of fun! The few things I absolutely loved when playing NMS was the scanning for unknown creatures and lifeforms. Oh yeah, the artifacts too, except in Morphite, you actually enter an ancient temple, explore it and ultimately find the artifact which is hidden there. You need a key and the story campaign actually teaches you how such a key works. It also shows a very in depth story and tension, you know there is something going on and you just want to know more about it.And all those random planets... Oh boy, this game feels it can last endlessly. I think, when I am done playing this game, there will be around 100 or 200 hours put into it, maybe even more! I think it's for me finished, when I finished the story campaign mode and got all the upgrades for my ship, my tools and my character. Oh and having found all the artifacts/trinkets.I totally recommend this game!. The game starts off good, but it goes downhill before too long. The voice acting is decent, for the most part, but let down by one or two scenes. The main reason I can't recommend this game is that minor issues pile up after a while. After finding the third key to open a gate on one of the story missions, waiting for the gate to open and using a grappling hook to get through the gate, I managed to fall through the world and die. After this the gate already had three keys in it, but my checkpoint had been at a location where the gate was still closed. So there was no way for me to progress short of replaying a whole level (planet?). Also, I don't know how late in the game the spaceflight and ground vehicles shown in the trailer appear, but I didn't reach them. Also, while you can scan plants and animals for upgrades, this is not what you need for weapon or suit upgrades. I had a boatload of currency by the time I gave up, but not enough "Quantium" or "Lumite" to upgrade anything other than my ship. The useless nature of ship upgrades is another thing. In my 5-ish hours I had two instaces of ship combat, which lasted maybe 20 seconds each. As a result I never felt the need to upgrade my weapons for my ship and instead save my money hoping for a random trader to sell me minerals so I could get useful upgrades for my guns which never seemed to have enough ammo.. This game surprised me quite a bit, knowing it was an IOS game i didn't expect to put 21 hours into it. Combat is pretty simple, you see enemies you shoot em up, for a while you'll have just a pistol but things get a little more interesting when you get the charge laser. There are shops littered around on planets and space stations where you upgrade your weapons damage, fire rate and accuracy etc. You can only get new weapons by doing story missions though so if you want to do a lot of exploration early on you'll probably end up upgrading your pistol quite a lot.In addition to the weapons you get some gadgets such as a grappling hook and a wand that generates holo platforms, these items become integral to the missions after you get them so you'll have plenty of opportunities to use them and they switch up the gameplay a bit too. The exploration is pretty cool too, if you like the graphics you'll like seeing how different environments are represented by this graphic style. Scanning plants and critters might become tedious over time for some but i found it kind of addicting early on. Only thing i didn't really like was the space combat, you cant really maneuver the ship at all, you have a dodge button which tilts the ship but i didn't find it that usefulAlso i want to praise the developers for the story line and characterization in this game, it isn't complicated or complex but i found it kind of wholesome. The main character Myrah reminded me a lot of April Ryan from The Longest Journey games.. Too many bugs for me to recomend it. Price would suggest a much more polished game.. The game was going good. I liked the minimalist colorful graphics. But then the language showed up. Even though the T rating didnt include "language" in it, there was the notorious "S-word" in the game. The hero was already talking too much and to add insult to her dumb dialogue, she had to resort to swearing like this. I stopped playing after this point. It really made me very angry that such language had to be dumped in the game like this. Kit kat being this cute little robot saying "damn" also seemed totally unnecessary and just more dumb dialogue. The kit kat character along with the cute creatures in the game, colorful cartoony graphics, lack of blood and gore, also made it seem as if this was an E rated game. But seems like i was wrong. I don't care what anyone says, this is a big pet peeve of mine and i wont let it happen ever again. I played the Metroid games and there wasn't this ridiculous language, and Metroid is rated T. Besides the language, some of the dialogue is dumb anyway and i think the characters talk too much, which leads to stupid language. I also ran into a few minor bugs in the game. I also thought the game was too easy, and it got a little repetitive at times. I'll stick with Metroid.. So far it's an ok game. It needs to be improved on many regards, but I like it overall.
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