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0.2 hrs on record
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Posted 26 December, 2022.
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1 person found this review helpful
9.2 hrs on record (1.9 hrs at review time)
game
Posted 19 May, 2022.
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7.1 hrs on record (4.1 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
sigma male game
Posted 5 April, 2022. Last edited 5 April, 2022.
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2.0 hrs on record (0.8 hrs at review time)
TOO MUCH TALKING
and characters are annoying

but the tech is cool
Posted 14 March, 2022.
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1 person found this review helpful
0.3 hrs on record
REJECT WAIFUS
Posted 28 November, 2021.
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140.5 hrs on record (77.2 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
trading
Posted 29 October, 2021.
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10.9 hrs on record (3.1 hrs at review time)
good
Posted 30 June, 2020.
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2 people found this review helpful
124.8 hrs on record (40.7 hrs at review time)
No Man's Sky is a good game so I'm leaving a positive review.

But it's not the game I'm looking for, or at least I was expecting.

One of the big problem with the game for me is moving between different star systems is not seemless.

You have to go through a loading screen. While I first heard about NMS I was expecting a game where you can fly from one star system to another have hours long journies, that while the ship moves that I can walk around in the ship, or do some other stuff. This was the biggest turn off for me.

Maybe go back to my home planet using the portal inside the ship, and then go back to the ship and continue my journey.

This is exactly what I did when I first installed the game. I just wanted to go to space and travel.

But after, traveling for a long while I realized that I'm not going anywhere. I can't just go to space and travel between star systems.

And I can't even reach to the star that I see in the sky. I know it's possible, I did it myself with my little experiment of 1:1 earth sized planets and suns, I was able to move between star systems planets, seemless, no loading screen, pick a star on the sky and go there, everything you see is real.

I was expecting a similar experience from NMS.

When we finally got big ships, you can imagine my disappointment when I found out that you can't just move it, only teleport it.

I hate teleportation of the ships, It doesn't even take time for a ship to reach you. You can just teleport it into your view.

Traveling is way too easy in this game. You can go anywhere instantly. You never feel connected to anywhere in the game.

Even in perma death mode, you feel like a god, in a simulation. There is no real danger, you can just escape from anything.

Because traveling is too easy.
You have lots of options on how to travel, but flying with your ship always the best because it's so easy. Only reason that you would use any other travel methods is because you feel like it. If you get bored you can always spawn your ship and go there faster.

It doesn't feel like a space game, because traveling is too easy that you never feel like you are in space, middle of nowhere.

You never feel alone.

When on a planet, you feel like you are on a planet, but doesn't feel like you on the ground, or in a forest, or in savana, or in a desert.

You feel like you are on planet that you can on any moment leave it and go to another planet.

I mean you can remove whole planet destruction, its not even needed, just allow underground bases. And would make online easier to implement.

Remove the physics, just make it like 90s MMO games but 3d and in space with relatively better graphics. And fake the physics.

And when it comes to multiplayer, it never syncs, it's not an MMO, after all you can play the same game offline.

It's just p2p networking, that happens automatically, based on your location. And not even that great.

For one player it rains, for other one it's sunny. One sees a monster, other one doesn't. One sees a building, other one doesn't.

I mean you dont even have to sync the weather you can just generate it time based. but nope even the weather is not synced.

I don't care how many more features added to the game, core of the game, the core system, is the problem.

Everything is way too OP, way too easy, way too fast, way too simple.

NMS is not a bad game, but it never became the game I was expecting.
Posted 4 June, 2020. Last edited 9 September, 2023.
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4.9 hrs on record (3.8 hrs at review time)
good
Posted 7 March, 2020.
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5.6 hrs on record (4.6 hrs at review time)
yes
Posted 1 November, 2019.
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