• No Man's Sky player maxes out ship, exosuit, and crafts an Atlas Pass without leaving his starter pl
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So....does that effectively mean they're done with the main gameplay loop? In a week? Oh yeah, this game is totally worth $60.
Jeez, I can't stand staying on one planet longer than 30 minutes, let alone 25 hours.
[QUOTE=Solo Wing;50895817]So....does that effectively mean they're done with the main gameplay loop? In a week? Oh yeah, this game is totally worth $60.[/QUOTE] The two main issues with this game for me are the price and the replayabiltiy 1. 60 dollars is too much 2. Going around to planets that dont offer anything new apart from the odd special thing or derpy wildlife will get boring quick
[QUOTE=Jelman;50895883]The two main issues with this game for me are the price and the replayabiltiy 1. 60 dollars is too much 2. Going around to planets that dont offer anything new apart from the odd special thing or derpy wildlife will get boring quick[/QUOTE] Was my sarcasm not obvious enough? Of course $60 is too damn much. I'd argue $30 is too good for this piece of shit. They sold this game on hype and NOTHING else. I'd say I hope people are more cautious in the future but it feels like people never learn from shit like this. Might as well call it hype: the video game.
[QUOTE=Solo Wing;50895817]So....does that effectively mean they're done with the main gameplay loop? In a week? Oh yeah, this game is totally worth $60.[/QUOTE] Bought myself various games with that price tag that I played for only 10 hours or less and thought I got my moneys worth out of it. This is pretty subjective after all, but I do agree that it's to much.
[QUOTE=Solo Wing;50895817]So....does that effectively mean they're done with the main gameplay loop? In a week? Oh yeah, this game is totally worth $60.[/QUOTE] I wonder of that guy who bought the leaked game for 1300$ is feeling stupid and salty yet.
I'll be honest my girlfriend has clocked almost 20 hours in this game already. I haven't played it as much. From what I've seen my complaints of the game are much the same as many of yours, but I do see first hand the people that this game is marketed towards. My girlfriend is by no means a gamer and she is obsessed with this game. It's for casual gamers. It's simplistic and it very much so caters to gamer's ADHD (self diagnosed or whatever). I think the best way to put it is this game is just full of a shit load of different samey shit.
I relate this game to those mobile games where the gameplay is literally just "tap this a bunch". That's how it felt when I played.
[QUOTE=The Janitor;50896322]I relate this game to those mobile games where the gameplay is literally just "tap this a bunch". That's how it felt when I played.[/QUOTE] Every gather-resources-and-survive game is like this, it's just that the good ones know how to mask the feeling of sameness for hours until you're bored. NMS doesn't even try.
[QUOTE=damnatus;50896562]Every gather-resources-and-survive game is like this, it's just that the good ones know how to mask the feeling of sameness for hours until you're bored. NMS doesn't even try.[/QUOTE] Like rust?
[QUOTE=ApertureXS200;50896587]Like rust?[/QUOTE] Rust has multiplayer and consistent updates. There's much more variety to Rust too, which is about a third of the price of NMS while having double the content.
[QUOTE=noh_mercy;50896172]I wonder of that guy who bought the leaked game for 1300$ is feeling stupid and salty yet.[/QUOTE] Honestly I doubt the guy would feel guilty/salty/stupid, he probably has the money to shell out on exclusivity, not to mention, maybe he had a deal with some gaming publication/whatever to get some exclusive shots of the content from the game.
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