Jade PG: Forever Skies New Update! Worth Revisiting? Air Ship Gardening! Full Patch Notes Breakdown!

Jade PG dives into the latest update for Forever Skies, exploring the new airship gardening feature and other improvements.

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Jade PG explores the latest update for Forever Skies, titled ‘Air Ship Gardening!’. The update introduces a new gardening feature, revamped story, and new locations to explore. Jade discusses the criticisms of the game’s previous version, including its lack of replayability and limited content. However, the Air Ship Gardening update seems promising, offering players the ability to grow crops and embrace automation with sprinkler systems. Jade also mentions the game’s exclusive release on PlayStation, expressing a desire for it to be available on all platforms. Overall, Jade believes that with continued updates and the addition of multiplayer, Forever Skies has the potential to become a worthwhile game to revisit.

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Key Takeaways:

  • The Air Ship Gardening update introduces a new gardening feature and revamped story.
  • Players are recommended to start a new game save to fully experience the progression and new locations.
  • Gardening plays a crucial role in the game loop, with various crops and automation options available.
  • The update also includes improvements to inventory management, visual enhancements, and new customization options.

New Gardening Feature and Revamped Story:

Jade highlights the importance of starting a new game save to fully experience the progression and new locations. The Air Ship Gardening update focuses on introducing a new gardening feature that allows players to grow crops. Jade mentions that while growing a few crops is necessary for progressing in the story, embracing automation with sprinkler systems is recommended for a more immersive experience.

Improvements to Inventory Management and Visual Enhancements:

Jade acknowledges the previous criticisms of the game’s basic inventory management and mentions that the update allows players to stack items and introduces improvements to the system. Additionally, the update adds a special fertilizer made from rotten food, which can be used to grow plants that only grow in the underdust. Jade expresses excitement about the potential of the game’s virus and contagion mechanics, hoping for more gameplay options and exploration opportunities related to them.

New Locations and Customization Options:

The Air Ship Gardening update introduces a brand new suburb map that is four times larger than the current underdust map. This expansion offers more expansive and open gameplay, with additional landmarks to guide players. The update also includes a large oxygen tank to facilitate exploration, new plant seeds, and an upgraded knife called the air cutter. Jade mentions that while combat is not a focus in this update, the developers plan to work on it in future updates.