
Sean Kennedy
This is really not a mobile game. I am impressed by the depth and the graphics, and the potential but having to invest hours a day to keep up and then have your ship destroyed, and not for the first time, by a group of ships waiting at a gate is over the top for something that should be a fun diversion. I spent the full amount for Omega and the three skill chips, so I was fully invested and ready to build a career. Trying to mine to build up some cash to keep the Omega, and get a nice ship for PvE was the goal, but I just can't understand the current balance of the game. Their roadmap shows it will become even more pro-PvP, so this was a good opportunity to cut my losses and uninstall. And a warning to those wishing to start here: You are already a month, and counting, behind in tech so the future is pretty bleak.
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Tomas Kaleinikovas
EVE Echoes is a phenomenal piece of mobile game design. Its core simulation is unmatched, offering a level of player agency and complex system interaction that most AAA titles can't touch. However, the enjoyment is perpetually tethered to its monetization. The game is good enough to make you want to invest time, but the Omega restriction is so overwhelming that it prevents deep, long-term dedication without opening your wallet.

Logan
So far, I haven't ran into the "bot problem" that streamers have talked of. Then again, I haven't explored into the nullsec zones. Not a developer issue, yet if new to the game and have a low-medium tech level, good luck getting into a bigger Corporation (player ran clan/alliance).
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