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KSP 2 is a good game. With all the negative reviews it might be hard to see that, but if you look at the game without looking at the controversy it is genuinely a good game. First, the game looks stunning, much better than KSP 1, even with mods, because it has a cohesive art style. All the parts look like they go together and they have a nice shine to them. The parts look less realistic than the first in some regards but that really fits the vibe of the game better. Second, the soundtrack of this game is absolutely wonderful. There is a unique music track for each planet that really adds to the atmosphere. The soundtrack is one of the big things that makes me unable to get back into KSP 1, you just can't feel the tension of you missions with the whimsical royalty free music. Lastly, The career mode in this game doesn't even compare to the first game. The progression in this game actually gives you a reason to do missions and go to places you wouldn't have in the first game. Despite not receiving updates, the game is really good, perhaps better than the first, and I do really recommend it.
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Poyoboio99 29 Sep, 2021 @ 5:04pm 
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Desdinova 22 Apr, 2021 @ 6:38pm 
Monkey is a common name that may refer to groups or species of mammals, in part, the simians of infraorder Simiiformes. The term is applied descriptively to groups of primates, such as families of New World monkeys and Old World monkeys. Many monkey species are tree-dwelling (arboreal), although there are species that live primarily on the ground, such as baboons. Most species are mainly active during the day (diurnal). Monkeys are generally considered to be intelligent, especially the Old World monkeys of Catarrhini.

Simians and tarsiers emerged within haplorrhines some 60 million years ago. New World monkeys and catarrhine monkeys emerged within the simians some 35 million years ago. Old World monkeys and Hominoidea emerged within the catarrhine monkeys some 25 million years ago. Extinct basal simians such as Aegyptopithecus or Parapithecus [35-32 million years ago], eosimiidea and sometimes even the Catarrhini group are also considered monkeys by primatologists.