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Satisfactory is a first-person open-world factory building game where players explore an alien planet, construct massive factories, and automate production. Collaborate with friends or play solo to gather resources, combat wildlife, and customize your creations in a vast, dynamic environment.

Release Date

10 Sep, 2024

Publisher/Developer

Coffee Stain Studios, Coffee Stain Publishing

Reviews

Steam: 97.32% positive (215418/221360)
Metacritic: 91/100

System Requirements

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10 or later (64-Bit)
  • Processor: i5-3570 3.4 GHz 4 Core
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GTX 1650/GTX 1050-ti, or AMD RX 470/RX 570, or equivalent performance & VRAM
  • Storage: 20 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: Internet connection required for multiplayer.

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Satisfactory Steam AI Review Summary

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Summary generated from 500 most useful Steam user reviews.

Users wrote

Many reviews describe Satisfactory as a deeply satisfying, open-world factory-building game on an alien planet. Players praise the 3D world, varied biomes, and the freedom to design massive production lines and transport networks. It is widely considered highly addictive, with hours flowing as players optimize and expand their factories, especially with friends. Some criticisms mention late-game fatigue, repetitive chores, and occasional platform or performance issues. It’s often compared to Factorio and Dyson Sphere Program as top automation games, but its scale and world-building are frequently highlighted.

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Most Mentioned Advantages

  • Deep and satisfying factory-building and automation (42 mentions) - Reviewers repeatedly mention the depth of factory-building and the satisfaction of automating complex systems. The game encourages careful planning and iterative improvements across many machines and recipes. When a production line runs smoothly, players report a strong sense of achievement as belts, power, and logistics come together. It supports both neat, organized layouts and sprawling spaghetti factories, and many players find both approaches rewarding.
  • Beautiful 3D world with varied biomes and exploration (36 mentions) - The alien planet’s visuals and the variety of biomes are praised. Building across the 3D terrain adds depth to logistics and layout decisions. The world design supports exploration and discovery while expanding a factory. The 3D perspective is repeatedly cited as a major plus.
  • Co-op multiplayer enhances scale and fun (26 mentions) - Many reviewers note that playing with friends makes large projects more enjoyable. Cooperation helps tackle bigger factories and share designs. The social aspect is often highlighted as a positive.
  • Flexible logistics and multiple transport options (24 mentions) - The game supports belts, trains, trucks, drones, and elevators, giving many ways to move items. Reviewers appreciate choosing the transport method that fits their base layout. This flexibility enables diverse and efficient factory designs.
  • Long-term content and progression (22 mentions) - There are many tiers, recipes, and systems to unlock, which keeps players engaged for hundreds of hours. Even as you progress, there are additional layers and challenges to explore. The depth provides many opportunities to optimize and redesign.

Most Mentioned Disadvantages

  • Endgame fatigue and repetitive tasks (18 mentions) - Several reviews say late-game objectives feel repetitive and that tasks become basic chores after many hours. The progression design can lead to feeling the time spent automating is wasted. This can cause burnout.
  • High complexity and learning curve (12 mentions) - The game features many interlocking systems with limited in-game guidance. New players may find it overwhelming and may need to learn by exploring outside the game. The learning curve can be steep and slow at the start.
  • Performance issues on some hardware (9 mentions) - Occasional performance issues or bugs are mentioned by some players. Some report stuttering, crashes, or slowdown when bases become large. However, others run the game smoothly on mid-range hardware.
  • Motion sickness for some players (7 mentions) - Some players report motion sickness or discomfort from the first-person perspective and camera motion. It can limit longer sessions, though adjustments may help. It remains a barrier for some players.
  • Platform/login or online-related issues (6 mentions) - A handful of reviews mention Epic Games login prompts and multiplayer access issues. Some note that no offline mode exists or requires internet connection.

Compared Games

  • Factorio (9 mentions) - Reviewers frequently compare Satisfactory to Factorio, noting similarities in automation but highlighting Satisfactory's 3D, first-person and open-world focus. Some describe it as 'Factorio in 3D' or a larger, more exploratory take on the same ideas. Others say Satisfactory captures the core appeal of Factorio but from a new perspective, with more emphasis on visuals and exploration. The late-game logistics remain challenging in both games, though Satisfactory shifts emphasis toward scale and creativity.
  • Dyson Sphere Program (3 mentions) - Several reviewers compare Satisfactory with Dyson Sphere Program as part of the automation genre. They note similarities in scale and resource management on planetary surfaces, but different execution and features. Reviewers discuss how each game emphasizes building and optimizing production lines across large maps, offering different challenges and aesthetics.
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is a captivating first-person open-world factory building game that combines exploration with a hint of combat. Dive into the rich landscapes of an alien planet, known as Massage-2(AB)b, and fulfill your role as an employee of FICSIT. Your primary task? To harness the planet's abundant natural resources and construct sprawling factories that can be expanded endlessly. In this game, you can play solo or team up with friends to explore this vast 30km2 world. Build impressive multi-story factories from a first-person perspective and experience the satisfaction of automating processes, minimizing manual labor. Utilize intricate conveyor belt systems, transport liquids through pipelines, and deploy trucks and trains to connect your outposts. As you venture through the landscape, be prepared for exploration expeditions where you can discover new materials essential for factory expansion. Equip yourself with vehicles, jetpacks, and other gadgets to enhance your journey, but remain cautious—local wildlife may present challenges as you harvest resources. With no limits on factory customization, you have the freedom to create structures tailored to your vision. Explore, build, and conquer the alien terrain in , where creativity meets engineering perfection.

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