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Gonna also throw a wet blanket on this - No Man's Sky started as an Indie favourite but has become a Publisher cash-cow which is likely to disappoint those who've paid a full ~$60 for the title. It looks to be a technical marvel, and there's certainly no denying that. However it seems to be severely lacking in a "fun factor", No Man's Sky looks like a pretty amazing tech demo from a AAA company. However without proper direction (which is what I think the game lacks) I feel it'll just become a aimless sandbox.
I really wish the Publishers didn't spend so much time marketing after the initial release hype, it made people anticipate something they're not going to get. This is still an Indie company, an Indie company charging AAA prices. No Man's Sky will feel like the amazing world you'd like someone like Bioware to create, without the storyline or multiplayer element it sorely seems to lack.
My last hope is that the survival and exploration are EXTREMELY enticing to warrant such a price tag.
I really wish the Publishers didn't spend so much time marketing after the initial release hype, it made people anticipate something they're not going to get. This is still an Indie company, an Indie company charging AAA prices. No Man's Sky will feel like the amazing world you'd like someone like Bioware to create, without the storyline or multiplayer element it sorely seems to lack.
My last hope is that the survival and exploration are EXTREMELY enticing to warrant such a price tag.