
139 😀
70 😒
63,21%
Rating
Free
Free app in the Steam Store
The Infinite Black Reviews
Fleet up with thousands of players in The Infinite Black -- The wildly popular online space combat and adventure game! Command massive spaceships, form powerful corporations, and battle it out in never-ending intergalactic warfare!
App ID | 489000 |
App Type | GAME |
Developers | Spellbook |
Publishers | www.Spellbook.com |
Categories | Steam Achievements, Multi-player, PvP, Online PvP, Co-op, Online Co-op, Cross-Platform Multiplayer, In-App Purchases, Steam Trading Cards, MMO |
Genres | Indie, Strategy, RPG, Free to Play, Massively Multiplayer |
Release Date | 19 Oct, 2016 |
Platforms | Windows, Mac, Linux |
Supported Languages | English |

209 Total Reviews
139 Positive Reviews
70 Negative Reviews
Mixed Score
The Infinite Black has garnered a total of 209 reviews, with 139 positive reviews and 70 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mixed’ overall score.
Reviews Chart
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Recent Steam Reviews
This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback
Playtime:
32 minutes
The game gives you ships for free, No reason to explore space of the only goal in the game is freely given, great concept but free shit? really? fuck this game
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
1506 minutes
Spellbound's Policy of supporting and tolerating in-game account/spying of personal information is ridiculous.
Player corps do this, because they are afraid of "player espionage". Seriously, "Get Good" already.
In reality - it doesn't prevent players infiltrating other corporations ... but it does expose players to real world hacks. In game players are required by player corps to submit "support tickets" to Spellbound so the player corps can authenticate their accounts, which is then forwarded to in game players.
To do this, Spellbound provides tech-support for player corporations to perform these account validation checks, (even for Steam players) . Hopefully, it won't continue in this way and become even more toxic - like it did in Eve Online.
👍 : 3 |
😃 : 0
Negative