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As if creating [[Crusader Kings]], [[Europa Universalis]], [[Victoria]] and [[Hearts of Iron]] wasn't enough, Paradox Interactive decided that space literally want the limit and so set out to make a 4X game set in the vast reaches of the cosmos. It's notable for /tg/ in that it can be used to fit almost any sci-fi archetype. You want to play as the [[Imperium of Man]] and pure all the Xenos for the God-Emperor? You can. You want to play as the [[Star Trek|Federation]] and create a noblebright confederation of alien species working together for the [[Tau|greater good]]? You can. With an insane number of mods available (including explicit 40k based mods) Stellaris is an incredible sandbox for creating grand narratives of the rise and fall of interstellar empires. On the downside the number of paid DLC can be considered almost criminal.
As if creating [[Crusader Kings]], [[Europa Universalis]], [[Victoria]] and [[Hearts of Iron]] wasn't enough, Paradox Interactive decided that space literally was the limit, setting out to make a 4X game set in the vast reaches of the cosmos. It's notable for /tg/ in that it can be used to fit almost any sci-fi archetype. Do you want to play as the [[Imperium of Man]] and purge all the filthy Xenos for the God-Emperor? You can do that. You want to play as the [[Star Trek|Federation]] and create a noblebright union of alien species working together for the [[Tau|greater good]]? You can do that too. With a large selection of DLC and fan mods available (including explicit 40k based mods) Stellaris is an incredible sandbox for creating grand narratives of the rise and fall of interstellar empires.
 
On the downside the cost of the paid DLC can be considered almost criminal.

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As if creating Crusader Kings, Europa Universalis, Victoria and Hearts of Iron wasn't enough, Paradox Interactive decided that space literally was the limit, setting out to make a 4X game set in the vast reaches of the cosmos. It's notable for /tg/ in that it can be used to fit almost any sci-fi archetype. Do you want to play as the Imperium of Man and purge all the filthy Xenos for the God-Emperor? You can do that. You want to play as the Federation and create a noblebright union of alien species working together for the greater good? You can do that too. With a large selection of DLC and fan mods available (including explicit 40k based mods) Stellaris is an incredible sandbox for creating grand narratives of the rise and fall of interstellar empires.

On the downside the cost of the paid DLC can be considered almost criminal.