Stellaris: MegaCorp Critic Reviews
7 Total Reviews
5 Positive Reviews(71.4%)
1 Mixed Reviews(14.3%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)
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Ragequit.gr
December 7, 2018
While certainly not without its flaws in its initial form of release, MegaCorp, together with the 2.2 patch that accompanies it, offers some of the most substantial gameplay changes and additions we've seen from a Stellaris expansion to date.
Windows Central
December 20, 2018
The update seems to have quite a few bugs, with A.I. behaving strangely, and for large empires, the micromanagement for planets might simply be too much. Additional resources to look out for, some that are planet specific, are laborious to learn, and even more so to acquire at times, with the galactic resource trading system feeling a little basic. Overall, though, I'm still loving Stellaris, and I eagerly anticipate where it'll go next.
GameSpace
December 20, 2018
It may take a while to get used to the change, but it should prove to lengthen the longevity of the game.
PC Invasion
December 6, 2018
MegaCorp is a decent inclusion to Paradox Interactive's spacefaring strategy sim. Sadly, it can be overshadowed by what the free update already provides to the core Stellaris experience.
Hooked Gamers
January 14, 2019
Megacorp is a refreshing expansion, mainly because it shows that economy can be fun and interesting when it is represented by interesting features and not just by numbers and a same-old 4x market and trade system. But much of that seamless simplicity is lost in the convoluted additions of the 2.2 update. Stellaris is still a great game and this is a good expansion, but it unfortunately lands in what seems to have been received as a negative update.
GameWatcher
December 17, 2018
A must-have expansion to those players who dream of creating their own interstellar corporate empire.
Strategy Gamer
December 6, 2018
For me, there's really no question on whether to buy this or not. Doing a complete overhaul of the population mechanics, adding in trade as an important system, allowing you access to being megacorporations or mega-cults, throwing in a little slave trade while you're at it? For $20 US, it's a solid purchase.