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Space adventure reboot Star Control: Origins launches into the boundless void today

Boldly going... backwards?

Without genre-blending space adventure Star Control, we probably wouldn't have the likes of Mass Effect, so today's launch of a modern reboot - Star Control: Origins - seems reason to cheer. Offering silly branching dialogues, arcade space combat and planetside exploration mini-games, it looks like a fine time, full of odd aliens to meet, planets to explore, and spaceships to shoot at.

It's just a pity that my enthusiasm is dulled by a still-ongoing legal battle between Star Control: Origins developers Stardock and original Star Control 1 and 2 leads Fred Ford and Paul Reiche over who owns the rights to the series and its universe. Still, if that's not an issue, more power to you - Star Control: Origins is out now. Below, a charmingly daft launch trailer.

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While Star Control: Origins bears the name of the series, it's officially a hard reboot, set in a fresh universe with some similar concepts. That means no menacing Ur-Quan, paranoid Spathi or cheerfully menacing Orz, but the new races below seem a likeably cartoonish set of alt-universe parallels. They're clearly better than the horrible designs from Star Control 3 which we shall not speak of any more here. The game systems looks like familiar stuff, too, featuring physics-driven arcade combat, although the planetary exploration segment looks like a major improvement.

I speak only for myself here, but if the situation surrounding the game were different I'd probably be pouncing on Origins right now. Sadly, a combination of the legal messiness surrounding it and my towering backlog threatening to smoosh me out of existence means that I'm most likely going to skip on this one. I will, however, recommend that anyone new to the series check out The Ur-Quan Masters HD, available here - a free fan-made remaster of the second game. Don't worry, it's a nicely standalone story.

Star Control: Origins is out now on Steam, Humble and GOG and costs £31/€40/$40.

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Dominic Tarason: A freelance games critic, Dominic was a regular contributor to Rock Paper Shotgun from 2015 until 2020. In that time he wrote the site's mods column, Modder Superior, as well as flexing his indie game, first-person shooter and Path Of Exile expertise while covering PC gaming news in the evenings. He has also contributed to PC Gamer.
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