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No Man's Sky - Should We Be Searching for a Point to it All?

Jo from GamersFTW writes: "Today while scouring the internet for fun things to pass the time I came across an article mentioning that the developers of No Man’s Sky, Hello Games, believe that 99% of the planets in the game won’t be explored. This is a very big statement to make, and if it was any other run-of-the-mill open world game it would suggest that we weren't playing it right or the developers have a put a lot in there that is superfluous to the plot. We know however that No Man’s Sky is something completely different to everything else we have seen and this is what makes this statement so intriguing."

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gepugg2946d ago

I think No Man's Sky is whatever you make of it!

Overload2946d ago (Edited 2946d ago )

The point of the game is reaching the center, that is your mission. The closer you get to the center the more Alien things get.

I really think people are underestimating just how varied the procedural generation is.

The reason people are so excited is because, your journey will be your journey.

If this preview doesn't do it for you, than this game just isnt for you.

http://www.pcgamer.com/no-m...

This is my dream game.

This thread on NeoGAF is a great read too, about half way through it really picks up, it has a bit more in depth impressions from people who have played the game deeper than we have had access to in previews.

http://m.neogaf.com/showthr...

This game contains many things they don't speak about publicly yet.

KwietStorm_BLM2946d ago

If that's your mission, then that's your mission. The universe is so big, that I don't have to do that, and I'm certainly not in a rush to do so. And that's the whole point. Everyone questioning everything about the game, or looking for answers for every crevice, don't "get it."

Lon3wolf2946d ago

Exactly, that is the point of it :).

GamerGT2946d ago

@ gepugg
As simple as that. It's whatever you make of it. You plan your play tactic. You make your story. Nobody there to guide you. Or tell you you're doing it right or wrong.

sammarshall1022946d ago

I can't see this game holding people's attention for long after the initial 2-3 hours, some of it looks cool but the gameplay doesn't look like it has depth

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medman2946d ago

@sammarshall102
Well...I think it's definitely not a game for "everybody". But I feel those who enjoy exploration and the excitement of discovery will love it.

Bdub20002945d ago

Exactly... It reminds me of Elite Dangerous. What's the point? I don't know, can't tell you, but it sure is fun exploring and discovering stuff. That game has held my attention for a year.

KwietStorm_BLM2946d ago

So on one hand, linear story driven games have become a bad word. But a completely wide open exploration game has no depth, and it won't hold anyone's attention. When do we accept that some games just aren't for some people, but it's perfect for others? Some people play Fallout for hours doing everything BUT progressing in the story path, and it isn't right or wrong.

c00lvilKid692946d ago

Visually, I think this game looks so nice. For some reason, I'm imagining a similar popularity to Minecraft, where some people enjoyed it and others didn't quite understand why. With the lack of functional story, or any real basis to progress through the game, I think people will have to find their own purpose, whether that's through mining, or naming animals, or exploring etc. I don't know, I think it looks cool.

isa_scout2946d ago

I agree. How such a small developer had the audacity to create something so sprawling is inspiring. Even if this game isn't for everyone I'd still like to think that they could show respect and appreciation for what Hello Games is trying to create. Sadly, if the comments made on this article like the one below from Free_Fro are anything to go by gamers are a spoiled lot. Hello Games is trying something that the big studios either aren't brave enough to do or aren't smart enough to do. Either way they deserve some appreciation.

c00lvilKid692946d ago

Yeah, totally agree. Had they produced something using a tried and tested formula, the guys on n4G would be moaning about that instead... It's like you can't win in this industry.

Free_Fro2946d ago (Edited 2946d ago )

artistically, It looks cool..

It seems it's one of those that's an acquired taste.

I don't see it holding my attention once the novelty wears off..knowing I could be playing better games with depth, rewarding and fulfilling game_play.

for a low budget title, I wouldn't take the risk at that price of admission.

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Goldby2946d ago

Whats more rewarding than being able to name your own planet's inhabitants, Creating your own story within a game that will be specific to only you, no two gameplays will be the same.

How is choosing to be a pirate to salvage and fight space pilots for resources, or mine for the same resources not furfilling?

How is a game based on intergalactic travel, filled with alien races that you need to learn to understand to be able to communicate with not depth?

i can understand your comment about acquired taste for the look of the game. as for the price, the fact that it was only made by 15 people take nothing away form the full price of it. its just an excuse some people use to not try "indie" games. ill tell you now that this game probably has more Depth than every Assassin's Creed game to date combined into one.

We all have our preferences on what we find enjoyable. some like exploration and space games, some dont. to each their own, but always have to keep the IMO in there, or else some people may see it as an upset xbox player running their mouth ;)

Liqu1d2946d ago

"I could be playing better games with depth, rewarding and fulfilling gameplay"

Okay, go do that then instead of constantly trolling and whining about the price.

ArchangelMike2946d ago

Why are people not asking what is the point of Call of Duty? Or What is the Point of Minecraft? Or what is the Point of Don't Starve?

What is so hard to grasp that the point of No Man's SKy is to get to the centre of the galaxy? But thaat in orer to do that you need to explore, mine, craft, upgrade, trade, discover, engage in space combat, form alliance, learn alien languages, explore some more etc etc.

That sounds like alot of fun to me. What other reason do I need? More reason to play this game than Minecraft imo - yet no one is asking "what is the point of Minecraft." Go figure!

Aenea2946d ago

Some people just like to be negative on certain games, driven by fanboyism or not...

The point about COD is what first came to mind when I saw the title of this article. I like COD, but I think I like NMS even more!

medman2946d ago

More to the point...it seems like many of those questioning No Man's Sky are the type who enjoy mindless, pointless, endlessly repetitive online multiplayer titles, where the sole objective is to level up ceaselessly to get the gear you should have been given from the get go, only to proceed to do what you've been doing all along....only now with upgraded gear. Go figure.

Liqu1d2946d ago

One reason people are moaning is because it isn't coming to their platform of choice. Another reason is that the people constantly moaning aren't real gamers, they can't accept people liking things they don't like.

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No Man's Sky Is Easily One Of Gaming's Greatest Comeback Stories

Despite No Man Sky's rocky launch, Hello Games managed to turn it into one of the best space exploration RPGs out there.

Sonic18811d 23h ago

I really enjoyed this game

darksky1d 4h ago

HG could have stopped after making 3-4 updates and the debt would have been paid to those why are crying about paying full price. However, they have continously provided free updates for the last 6-7 years. No other developer in hostory has ever done this and probably never will.
There are many AAA games that disappointed but the devs normally move on or close the studio rather than fix the game.

-Foxtrot1d 22h ago

I hate the whole concept of "comeback story" because at the end of the day it doesn't remove the core issue we had in the first place, that we were lied to, it was disappointing and it launched with bare content to what was promised for years.

Any bad game can have a comeback story if it's supported enough after launch but for me if you launch in a terrible state then you had your chance. I can applaud you for what you've done after but at the end of the day there's not much of a choice since most gamers would blank your next product if you ditched your last game so fast, it's not about repairing the game but spending your time repairing gamers trust before you launch your next product otherwise it would be dead on arrival.

With these stories and the games being updated, the only way is up most of the time so of course it's going to improve the game and feel better over all, getting better and better as time passes. No Mans Sky, Sea of Thieves, Fallout 76 etc but then you have games like Anthem, Suicide Squad, Redfall and The Avengers where the devs just clearly moved on, now if they have another product people won't be as exited for it, I mean hell Guardians of the Galaxy was a great game but because of the Avengers it didn't help its sales since people were obviously still sour at that point.

I still think despite the improvements to games like No Mans Sky and Cyberpunk along with being better now overall the games are still not up there to what was promised and hyped as for years.

If we keep celebrating these “comeback stories” then unfortunately it only strongly supports the concept that these studios / publishers can continue to push half arsed broken products out for the sake of quick sales instead of waiting until they are fully finished. We need to condemn this awful behaviour or sadly we lose all voice and power as consumers.

Sonic18811d 21h ago (Edited 1d 21h ago )

I feel the same way about Cyberpunk 2077. I'm glad you mentioned that. I'm not a fan of comeback stories as well. But No man sky developer was a small indie team compared to CDPR. It's worse when it's coming from a AAA developer

Nacho_Z1d 21h ago

"Any bad game can have a comeback story if it's supported enough after launch"

You make it sound so simple and easy. It's not. After release Hello Games poured countless hours into getting their game closer to what they originally wanted, without charging a penny to anyone. That's not normal.

The reason NMS and HG are held in such high esteem and calling them liars is a weak stance is the amount of work they've put into it, for free. They're not chasing a quick buck, they've dedicated their lives over the last few years to giving their fans the game everyone wanted.

-Foxtrot1d 20h ago (Edited 1d 20h ago )

They are liars though...

We are not revising history here, I'm sorry but we're not

They built this game up for years and they launched it knowing full well it wasn't up to scratch to what they originally showed off or hyped it up to be.

"They're not chasing a quick buck, they've dedicated their lives over the last few years to giving their fans the game everyone wanted"

And like I said above most of that comes from the fact that if they had just moved on straight away nobody would have supported their next game. They've washed most of that sour taste away after supporting No Mans Sky so now they are doing a new game which more people feel like they can support and get excited for.

Anyway how can you say "You make it sound so simple and easy. It's not" and then make the point that "Hello Games poured countless hours into getting their game closer to what they originally wanted, without charging a penny to anyone"

This means that if a small team like this can turn a game around then big AAA games like Suicide Squad, Redfall, Anthem and the like should have been able to do it no problem, oh but that's right they didn't want to put the time or effort into it. They can do it but some people just decide not to.

Blad3runner001d 8h ago (Edited 1d 8h ago )

"You make it sound so simple and easy. It's not. After release Hello Games poured countless hours into getting their game closer to what they originally wanted, without charging a penny to anyone. That's not normal."

People paid for the game at launch and got lied to. Now the game is what it SHOULD have been from the start (what people paid for) and we should be happy they aren't charging EXTRA? Its free because people ALREADY paid for the game at launch.

People PAID for what the game is in its current state (what it should have been at launch), not what it was when it released. Charging people AGAIN would result in even more backlash.

anast1d 7h ago

"You make it sound so simple and easy. It's not. After release Hello Games poured countless hours into getting their game closer to what they originally wanted, without charging a penny to anyone. That's not normal."

They already charged for the full price game. All of that work is owed because it was already paid for.

JackBNimble1d 1h ago

Fox ... sure HG made a huge mistake, but they have also done more then any development team that I have seen to fix the problem and go way beyond in supporting the game. And every update has been free, so I don't really get why you are holding on to this grudge.

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milohighclub1d 10h ago (Edited 1d 10h ago )

Whatever happened at launch is in the past. By your logic they could have supported it for a year got it to the project they promised then stopped but they didn't. They're still supporting it to this they, they've released more content post than pretty much any game I can think off. More than most MMOs. They didn't have to go this far but they have and don't have any plans of stopping. All for free too.
Yeah they had a shit launch and they've apologised, learned and more than made up for it. I was pissed off at them at launch, but not petty enough to keep slandering them 7 years later.
You have much bigger studios releasing half assed games and fixing it later or even worse not even bothering.

anast1d 7h ago

The DLC costs money. But yeah, people are hanging on to this one longer because of their previous reputation.

TheCaptainKuchiki1d 10h ago

And it doesn't change the fact that the game is a boring procedurally generated environment in which your repeat the same actions over and over again with no real purpose. I hate when they say that the game became good.

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thorstein1d 22h ago

I really enjoyed it at launch and had every trophy by August 2016.

The experience I had is no longer in the game: It was just me and my ship. It was a survival game and the feeling of loneliness in the universe was pervasive. There was no way to ruin too far from your ship and, in an emergency, you grenaded a hole in the ground to survive.

I miss that aspect, but since then, I love what they've done.

Hugodastrevas1d 20h ago

I'd say it's THE definitive comeback story

TheGamingHounds1d 18h ago

Final Fantasy 14 takes that one imho

CrimsonWing691d 7h ago (Edited 1d 7h ago )

Yep and the way they actually did it where Bahamut destroyed the original FF14 and the realm was “reborn” seals it as the best way to do something like this, lol.

jwillj2k41d 19h ago

Oh great another story about the cleanest shirt in a bin of dirty laundry.

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Latest No Man’s Sky update adds ship customisation, space station overhaul, and more

Orbital update drops today, also bringing with it engine improvements and UI refresh.

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Zeke6841d ago

The game that keeps on giving 🦾🥳✌️

Christopher40d ago

The support they've given this game only makes me more interested in their next game.

Zeke6840d ago

Agree, curious what they are cooking up for that one?!

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The 10 PSVR 2 Games You Should Own

If you're looking for 'must have' PSVR 2 games then look no further. These are the 10 titles every PSVR 2 owner should have in their library.

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kevco3350d ago

If you're wanting more PSVR 2 support, you should probably buy all of these games.

Speak with your wallet!

Profchaos50d ago

Bit rich to have to buy games you don't want because you want Sony to support the expensive headset they sold us which cost as much as the console it runs on beyond paying third partys to support it.
Seriously in terms of first party we have horizon on day 1 and a gt 7 vr mode.

They seemingly have made little effort to support it beyond paying Capcom to make re games in VR or a second party studio to make firewall which was mismanaged.

I'm a day 1 psvr2 user and the only thing I'm excited for right now is PC support.

I commented recently this bespoke VR game development model we have right now clearly doesn't work

crazyCoconuts50d ago

On the one hand I feel like there's been plenty of smaller non-AAA games to play and occupy me as a supplement to my flat screen gaming.
But I agree that Sony has done nothing to elevate this beyond the niche it's in and into the mainstream where it would be economical to create AAA games for it.

Babadook749d ago (Edited 49d ago )

Most of these games are worth owning for most people; I own all but 2 of them in fact. So I agree with kevco33. I think you're crazy if you downplay this list quite frankly. Sony can't keep funding software if people don't buy any of it, the ball is squarely in OUR court.

Sony has spent a lot on 3rd party stuff this gen like RE.

phoenixwing50d ago (Edited 50d ago )

Saving up for the headset is my first hurdle. Let alone buying games I don't want lol

mudakoshaka49d ago

People downvoting you for not having enough finances...what a world we live in, haha

phoenixwing49d ago (Edited 49d ago )

@mudako
They feel affronted at the very thought that I don't plunk down 500 immediately lol I have a little over 900 games in my backlog I've been buying games instead of hardware ever since I got my PC and ps5. I just don't know if vr is really for me honestly. Every time I have a couple hundred allocated to video games it makes more sense to buy a bunch of flat games instead of vr ones

mudakoshaka50d ago

I have 9 out of these 10 games. I try to buy all the VR games I like to support the advancement of VR!

TheEroica49d ago (Edited 49d ago )

I spoke with my wallet after watching the first headset get weak support. Easy pass until Sony earns my money. Feel bad for those who parted with 500 bucks, falling for the hype that Sony was actually gonna support this thing.

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Neonridr50d ago

I own 7 of these titles off the list, lol.

NotoriousWhiz50d ago

I'm trying to decide if it's worth holding onto my psvr 2. I enjoy what it has currently, but it seems unlikely to get anything else. Might be better off just waiting for something with more support if that ever comes.

Profchaos49d ago

As a fellow psvr2 owner the question seemingly comes down to do you own a PC.

I think I'm all in I have a habit to hold onto my systems anyhow I still have my psvr1 to hell I still have my NES.

But while it's still worth something yeah you could sell it and if Sony turns the ship around you should be able to buy another one for less than you soldmit for I feel like we won't see any fix for the headset for the next 2 years rumours show that Sony has no current first party VR games in active development after they closed London studios

The whole psvr2 situation has left me feeling a little burnt on PlayStation as a whole to be honest. The first psvr felt experimental but it was supported far more than this superior headset

MIDGETonSTILTS1750d ago

GT7 surprised me, because I hate racing games, but i poured 100 hours into it way too quickly.

I’m looking forward to the Metro VR game this year, and I hope that WW2 dogfighter game releases eventually.

talocaca50d ago

I have most of them 😅

Waiting for a sale on Synapse and Arizona Sunshine 2.....also Metro coming this year looks great.

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