My impression from going through the reviews to pull quotes is that it's essentially a Day 1 Early Access game like a dozens of survival titles you see on Steam.
Where I feel this runs aground is that it's a $60 full release instead of being sold digitally in Early Access for $20-$40 like most of those are.
Starbound was very problematic at the start of its Early Access, but 2.8 years later it came out with a 1.0 version that's reviewing very well.
knew this was spore 2.0 from day one. they promised way too much from the beginning, people were bound to be disappointed.
People still need to try it for themselves.
I am in absolutely awe of the game, I believe it would be a landmark achievement for any studio to have developed this game and its near infinite universe. I can understand the polarising reviews as modern gamers tend to need hand holding a lot and it can be to big adjustment for lots of gamers to have no clear goals.
I also believe that reviews need to change to reflect modern gaming, a 1 - 10 scale for works for some games but games such as Overwatch, Destiny, Team Fortress 2 and NMS are long term services that potentially change month to month with new additions and updates.
more review scores than inventory space
everyone do yourself a favor and watch the dunkey review https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mgfxo3CLdNM&ab_channel=videogamedunkey
Wow all over the place.
I still can't wait to download it in a few hours on PC.
I love to get lost and watch surreal scenery, so I hope I'll like it.
All over the place.
Expected though. It's not for everyone.
A review site saying this game isn't for everyone and giving it a 9 (with that execuse I can give any game 9 and say it isn't for everyone)
Best revieweveryone do yourself a favor and watch the dunkey review https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mgfxo3CLdNM&ab_channel=videogamedunkey
knew this was spore 2.0 from day one. they promised way too much from the beginning, people were bound to be disappointed.
"There's a famous quote from mountaineer George Mallory, when he was asked why he would want to climb Mount Everest: "Because it's there." If that answer strikes you as profound and beautiful, go buy No Man's Sky. If it seems dumb and unsatisfying, go play something else."
The answer strikes me as profound and beautiful, but it really doesn't feel the same applying it to a [apparently] shallow game such as NMS. I mean, it's not fair to Mount Everest or any beautiful and majestical nature creation.
My impression from going through the reviews to pull quotes is that it's essentially a Day 1 Early Access game like a dozens of survival titles you see on Steam.
Where I feel this runs aground is that it's a $60 full release instead of being sold digitally in Early Access for $20-$40 like most of those are.
Starbound was very problematic at the start of its Early Access, but 2.8 years later it came out with a 1.0 version that's reviewing very well.
Yup after thousands of hours of play in procedural Survival games, rogue likes and milsims like arma I don't think you could describe me as someone who needs a guided experience.I'm really enjoying the portrayal of those who don't enjoy it as "people who need their hand held." Lol
The game was too ambitious for its own good. If they halved the amount of planets you can explore, I think it would've reflected better on the overall product.
The game was too ambitious for its own good. If they halved the amount of planets you can explore, I think it would've reflected better on the overall product.
I would say this is true. A lot of shit is being thrown at it from the audience watching streams but those really don't convey the sense of wonder/exploration/scale that the player can experience.
A review site saying this game isn't for everyone and giving it a 9 (with that execuse I can give any game 9 and say it isn't for everyone)
This should be in the OT