Forever Skies is a survival crafting game set in a post-apocalyptic world where players build and upgrade a mobile airship base while exploring a toxic environment. The game has a unique premise and an atmospheric world with a decent story, but many players find the gameplay repetitive and grind-heavy. Exploration is often criticized for procedural generation that leads to repetitive, copy-pasted locations, which diminishes the excitement of discovery. Resource gathering and inventory management are described as tedious, with small inventories and frequent juggling of items. Building mechanics are functional but awkward, and progression pacing can feel opaque or rushed.
Performance issues such as frame rate drops and bugs, especially in multiplayer, are frequently mentioned. Despite these flaws, the community appreciates the developer's openness to feedback and ongoing commitment to improving the game. Many players recommend it primarily on sale, enjoying the core survival and airship-building experience but wishing for more content, polish, and variety to fully realize its potential.
Players praise the game's unique sci-fi survival concept centered on a mobile airship base and appreciate the atmospheric world design. The storyline, while short, is engaging and supported by lore elements. The crafting and progression systems provide a solid foundation, and the game includes quality-of-life features like crafting from chests and inventory sorting. Multiplayer co-op is a positive experience when stable. The developers' responsiveness and willingness to address community feedback are also highly valued by players.
Common criticisms include repetitive and uninspired exploration due to procedural generation with low location variety. Resource gathering and inventory management are seen as tedious and grind-heavy, with small inventories forcing frequent micromanagement. Building mechanics, especially ship design and navigation, are awkward and limited. The game suffers from performance issues, bugs, and glitches, particularly in multiplayer and certain areas causing lag and crashes. The story is considered short and sometimes rushed, with combat being basic and unengaging. Many feel the game was released prematurely and needs further polish and additional content to improve longevity and enjoyment.
A first-person survival game set on a post-apocalyptic, ecologically ruined Earth. Play solo or with up to 3 friends as you build, upgrade, and fly a high-tech airship. Scavenge resources, craft tools, and face dangers on the surface as you hunt for a cure to save humanity.