"Stellaris" is only a day old on Steam and it already broke a Paradox record! The Swedish video game publisher revealed that the game has reached the 200,000 sales mark and have kept players online longer to play the strategy video game.
“We are immensely proud of the Paradox team for putting together such a stellar release,” Fredrik Wester, CEO of Paradox Interactive said in a statement released in Paradox Interactive forum. “This release is the result of hard work and dedication from the entire company and in particular Paradox Development Studio."
He then shared that, "The incredible reception by players, indicated for instance by the steam user reviews, is all the proof we could ask for that our hard work paid off. Our fans have put their faith in us and Stellaris will be a part of Paradox's onwards journey for a long time to come.”
"Stellaris" is made by Paradox, a company known for in-depth simulation titles based mostly on historical figures and locations of the passages of Crusader Kings and Europa Universalis. "Stellaris" may be different but it puts the same three tentacle part of the pilots, taking names of the same almost instinctual driving gameplay that created the cult of Paradox.
According to PC World, Paradox did a fine job with "Stellaris," which has an excellent overall graphics design, the overall style delivers information with easy to understand symbols and colors. Stellaris comes with a hud (head-up display) that's also incredibly well-functioning.
Along with a great tutorial, "Stellaris" is one of the most accessible Paradox game to date. "Stellaris" is a huge game packed with features and unlike previous Paradox games, they've actually managed to create a robust and easy tutorial system.
"Stellaris" gives the player a time to grow into the game's complexity of the time rather than having it thrust upon them from the very start. "Stellaris" has a more simplistic early game that makes for a far more enjoyable and inviting experience.