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No Man's Sky Review | Good Game

Good Game: 'While the ultimate goal of No Man's Sky, if you need one, is to get to the centre of the universe; or to perhaps uncover the mysteries of the Atlas, the real game here, is finding and discovering all these new planets. But despite the huge claims of each one of these planets being unique, they actually all started to feel totally samey to me. They all just blend into one. You've found one structure with an alien looking at an iPad, you've found them all. Because they're pretty much the same on every single planet. Sure they have new gear for you but it's nothing ever exciting.

The game the devs have put out now in retail for sale just does not live up to the expectations we have for how much content should be in a video game. They've said in future patches they're bringing in things like crafting and building but at that point, it's kind of too little too late. I will have spent 20 to 30 hours with a game then I'm not interested in going back now that you've actually put "the game" in it.'

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Editor: Quick, our site is irrelevant. Let's generate some hate about a popular game.

Journo: Sure, we can pick from No Man's Sky, Titanfall 2, or Watch dogs 2?

Editor: Eeney, meaney, miney, moe....No Man's Sky... I quite like this game.

Journo: You know, I can just make up some lies about what the game doesn't have and then pretend the developer said it did. I just have to do some cherry picking and taking words out of context.

Editor: Really? Like what?

Journo: Oh, I could say that it was supposed to be multiplayer because while the dev was concentrating on playing the game on live TV he said "yeah" to a question about it. I'll ignore that he said it was "impossible" to sync all those players and that "no one has done that" and "that it isn't an MMO."

Editor: Yeah. But he only just said those things about it being Single Player, right?

Journo: No. He's been saying them for 3 years. He even, just before launch made a statement: "Just to be clear: this is not a multiplayer game." But the funny thing is, we can just play that off as if it wasn't said...multiple times. Then we call him a liar.

Editor: Brilliant. Can't wait for the clicks!

ameliabaz3165d ago (Edited 3165d ago )

Nice try, but your comment doesn't apply here because:

1. This show is on a TV channel that is funded by the Australian government, so they don't get money from "clicks". Though this is hardly the only negative review of NMS out there, so it's not like they're blasting a masterpiece of a game for the sake of hits.

2. Sean Murray explicitly said during multiple interviews that the game would have a multiplayer component; the most egregious example being his interview with Stephen Colbert on NATIONAL TV that stated the only way a player can see their own character's face is when another player sees them (video here: https://www.youtube.com/wat... ). Don't pretend that Sean Murray was just "concentrating too hard" on the game to answer interviewers' questions properly. He's bullshitted about a lot of things the game will have (e.g. being able to join in on space warfare, being able to join alien factions, choosing whether you want to be an explorer or trader or space pirate, landing on asteroids, destroying space stations, entering portals to other worlds, different races having different attributes, the center of the galaxy being 'amazing' etc). It's not players' faults if they feel misled by his comments.

thorstein3165d ago

Nice try but your comment makes no sense because:

1) TV shows in Australia, owned by the government, still make revenue.
2) Sean Murray explicitly said in 2014 that it would be "impossible" to sync all the players in an article entitled: "Stop Thinking Of No Man’s Sky As A Multiplayer Game"

"But that's okay for us because it will never happen. I guess the whole of the entire community could organize to go to one specific spot and then they would find that they weren't all there at the same time. That would be ridiculous. "

Ridiculous and impossible. Hmmm... that doesn't sound like "Yes, it's an MMO."

From 2015 IGN published this answer: "No Man's Sky isn't an MMO. Who or what you are is down to your own interpretation, rather than us giving you set guidelines on it in the way a character creator would. That's super important to us."

So. You can choose to admit that you were wrong and were (quite possibly) misled by some journalists, but you can't say the dev lied. It took me two minutes to find two sources that show the game isn't MP. And then, of course, there is the aforementioned Twitter account.

And last, but certainly not least is the No Man's Sky About Page which describes EXACTLY what the game is.

ameliabaz3165d ago

Except it wasn't journalists who were hyping up the game's features. It was Sean Murray. In fact, there are multiple interviews where he stated the game is multiplayer, and in one instance, even agreed with it being called a "massively multiplayer world". Here's a video for proof: https://www.youtube.com/wat...

And if people don't want to click on the link, here are the exact quotes::

Keighly: "You guys are literally building your own massively multiplayer world."
Murray: "Right." *nods head*

Colbert: "Do we ever get to see ourselves?"
Murray: "No, you don't see yourself, so the only way to know what you look like is for somebody else to see you."
Colbert: "Can you run into other people? Other players in the game?"
Murray: "Yes, but the chances of that are incredibly rare."

Interviewer: "How much interaction is there with other people playing No Man's Sky?"
Murray: "Those wingmen were AI, but you could encounter other players. But the reality is...the likelihood of that is tiny."

Interviewer: "Will you be able to play with your friends?"
Murray: "Yeah."
Interviewer: "Can you grief other players?"
Murray: "A little bit."

sevilha823165d ago

Shame GoodGame is one of the most respected,just and watched videogames channels in the world,so they don't need any clicks....this is their opinion ,and it's a valid one.

Allsystemgamer3165d ago

Or the game is just boring. Which it is. Like the vast majority of reviews and refunds have shown.

Go ahead and like it. But it's just an early access game (which are like $15 on steam lol) for $60. Just another gathering survival game only with worlds of emptiness.

gigoran3165d ago

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if you havnt seen their show you aint missing much. boring and their presenters are lame excuses for gamers

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No Man's Sky is back in Steam's top-sellers chart after massive update: "This is humbling"

The game just keeps growing

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Inverno82d ago

Humbling the whole industry.

Nacho_Z82d ago

Gold standard for how to support a product after launch. So much love poured into this game and they haven't asked a penny for it.

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Spenok82d ago

I plugged in my PSVR2 just to hop in again, and I'm in love all over again.

JunonZanon82d ago

Cool, really looking forward to Light No Fire also.

VileBrute82d ago

Hope we get a release date soon on this.

C-H-E-F82d ago

I love it, glad they are getting the love they deserve. Rocky launch but they've spent the last 2 console generations making it right.

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No Man’s Sky’s latest update introduces billions of new stars, planets, and more today

Sean Murray, Founder, Hello Games: "Hello! Today we are releasing one of our biggest updates for No Man’s Sky. We can’t wait for you to see what we’ve been working on."

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Terry_B86d ago

That for sure..but while both games share some elements, they are both as different from each other than lets say..Street Fighter and Tekken.

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kenpachi86d ago

They really put other devs to shame with the amount of free updates they keep putting out.

thorstein86d ago

Not just free updates, but free versions. I bought this on PS4. I received the PSVR, PS5, and PSVR2 versions for free.

fr0sty86d ago

Gran Turismo 7 is the only other game that comes close.

JEECE86d ago (Edited 86d ago )

"now there are new worlds to explore with a level of variety no one has seen before."

A level of variety no one has seen before? The devs have been working on this, and I'm sure there was QA of this update, so clearly those people have seen this level of variety before. Just another lie from Hello Games.

/s

thorstein86d ago

You might have to spell out /sarcasm

Gamingsince198185d ago

Seems like a few people don't understand sarcasm lol

MrDead86d ago

It's been a couple of years since I've played, and I have that itch again.

There's nothing quite like this game. Truly awesome work.

Dirty_Lemons86d ago

I loved this at launch, even with all its flaws. I really should try it again now it has transformed so much.

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No Man’s Sky Dev Hello Games Hails 'Very Positive' Steam Rating

No Man’s Sky developer Hello Games has hailed hitting a ‘very positive’ Steam user review user rating for the first time, eight years after the game’s controversial launch was slammed by players.

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jwillj2k4147d ago

Responding to your post to me.

Prior to launch

Sean literally went on television and said the only way you can see yourself is if someone else runs in to you. But that would be incredibly rare. Then he goes on to say it’s a shared world so if your friend destroys one planet, you’ll be able to see those changes in your game, which was another lie.

These were the reasons we bought it for $60.
Here’s a reminder in case you weren’t round back then.

https://youtu.be/cJ-tgaE37U...

neutralgamer1992147d ago (Edited 147d ago )

People make mistakes they got a 2nd chance and actually did good with the resources when we have developers supported by huge publishers who stop patching games months after launch

These were first time developers who didn't know how to handke all the hype and kept saying yes to all questions. Yes whatever they did and how they release the game at launch was not right is not right but the way they handled it afterwards and fixed so much and released so many free expansions they deserve credit for that

Mass Effect Andromeda and anthem are clear example of that

jwillj2k4147d ago (Edited 147d ago )

Im told im lying so i come with proof and somehow im still wrong here comes the copium 😅🤣🤣 🤣

CrimsonIdol147d ago (Edited 147d ago )

He dreamed big but couldn't deliver by launch. That video hasn't aged well, Almost all of those "bullshit" counts have actually been delivered upon. I've no doubt this was the original goal but was just too lofty for a small company in the time that he had. His interviews closer to launch weren't nearly as grand as he clearly realised where he had to cut back on ambitions but the damage had been done as an inexperienced guy trying to be the media guy as well as make his game. He made mistakes but hats off to him for dreaming, and yet another warning to people who get overhyped by something prelaunch not to drink the kool-aid and manage expectations.

thorstein147d ago

That video is old and half of it was debunked. But it also doesn't contradict what I said below nor does it contradict what Sean said.

Psychonaut85146d ago

I think it was on Colbert that Colbert asked him if you’d be able to grief your friends, and Sean said yes. That’s an empirical lie. I think Sean is a next gen Peter Molyneux. When they announced Light No Fire (I think it was the Game Awards) Sean started bloviating again and Geoff literally cut him off to keep him from saying anything stupid. I don’t know as it’s from ill will, I think he’s genuinely excited about the projects and starts describing what’s in his head instead of what is guaranteed to be there, very similar to Molyneux. But to act like he didn’t misrepresent things is simple blindness. Thankfully they ultimately delivered on the vision, which Molyneux rarely does.

CrimsonIdol146d ago (Edited 146d ago )

I've a lot of love for Molyneux too. I know that's not a popular view. He had dreams bigger than his studios capabilities too. I'd rather dudes like this that try big and fail rather than all these boring as games we usually get. There was more creativity and interesting new mechanics and genres that came out of the glory days of Bullfrog and Lionhead than there's been out of the entire AAA gaming industry since.

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jwillj2k4147d ago

Good for them, but this is not the model we want to continue following. A bunch of empty promises and lies at launch. That being said they didn’t take to blaming the reviewers and self-pity. They buckled down and fixed their game. Good on them.

isarai147d ago (Edited 147d ago )

I really wonder just how much of it was true before they lost nearly everything in that flood and had to restart from a super old build after the announce trailer

Zeke68147d ago (Edited 147d ago )

@jwillj2k4
This has got out of hand, please check previewtrailer of the game and you see everything was in the game at lauch but that creature running and mowing down trees. Those animations wasn't in the game but every thing else was. And almost forgot, that spacebattle also came later.
I know because I platinumed the game in the first week and it was *great*.
Many people got bored and thought that it was an all out simulator with stuff that Hello Games *NEVER* promised but you know how forums and comments are, someone make something up and everyone that never played the game think it's true.
After that they released *over 35 named updates* *FOR FREE* so of course they deserve good ratings!!!
If you bought the game at launch for 10$ and thought it sucked, you probably believed in all the *forumlies* to begin with and that's on you imho so "A bunch of empty promises and lies at launch" is simply not true...

jwillj2k4147d ago (Edited 147d ago )

Even as you wrote your post, you’re contradicting yourself lmao..

Everything was absolutely NOT at launch.
One of the biggest lies was “no two people will ever meet, however, if they did go to the same location, you would see each other”. This got me and my coworkers buying this at full price. I think it was around two hours after the game came out that the people proved he was lying.

Zeke68147d ago

As a singleplayer 100% I never even thought about that one. I give you that one. ;)

thorstein147d ago (Edited 147d ago )

@jwill

It's literally in a Game Informer article where Sean states they won't be there at the same time and won't be able to see each other. The article was written before launch and literally was called "Stop Thinking of No Man's Sky as a multiplayer game." In that Sean states that there are "great mp games out there, if that's what you want go have fun with those, our game isn't that." (paraphrasing).

Just look at this reddit thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/No...

Found the exact quote: "I guess the whole of the entire community could organize to go to one specific spot and then they would find that they weren't all there at the same time." -Sean Murray

@zeke those large space battles were rare but in at launch. There are old YouTube videos confirming them.

Zeke68147d ago

@thorstein Ok, I guess I missed them then. Or just passed them minding my own business and not really put that one in memory. I just remember I had lots to do and it was fun for me from day 1. Seems alot of people online can't handle that people like myself actually liked the game from day one but I don't care tbh.
I play it in PSVR2 and I enjoy it, expansion after expansion. :) A great game just gets better and better as times passes by. Worth the inital price x 1000 for me.

thorstein147d ago

@zeke

Absolutely. My platinum was in August 2016. I played in VR too. I have moved on but only after amassing 650 hours.

I love the game and will go back to it on occasion. I knew it wasn't for everyone but it was the game for me.

JEECE147d ago

No Man's Sky is such a great example of gamers just creating a narrative and ignoring all contrary evidence. Even if you buy the idea that Hello Games falsely advertised the game in the first year or so that it was being developed and advertised, you could literally watch long previews in the months before launch that showed what the game was going to be. So even if they "lied" in 2013-2015, you really couldn't claim to be deceived by that in Fall 2016 when you could watch long previews that Spring.

The whole "they promised Destiny style multiplayer" is the worst lie of all. As @thorstein points out, Hello Games was going out of its way two years prior to launch to get people NOT to think of NMS as a multiplayer game. Screenshots of the article he referenced can be read here:
https://imgur.com/0BxODLP

It's also astounding to me that people assumed that everyone in the entire world was going to be on the same server. That's like joining a random server in COD while your friend is on the same map on another server, going to the same location, and getting mad at Activision because you didn't find your friend.

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KwietStorm_BLM147d ago (Edited 147d ago )

Get over it. It a videogame. It's been years. They not only addressed every complaint, they have gone well beyond anything the game could have been initially, even if it had lived up to expectations. So much about what they "lied" about was blown out of proportion. People still whining today are like scorned ex girlfriends.

jwillj2k4146d ago (Edited 146d ago )

We’re commenting on an article. No one asked for you to chime in so if you don’t like it leave.

raWfodog147d ago

Congrats Hello Games. Even though I believe they redeemed themselves years ago, I'm glad that they kept up with the constant improvements and free content updates. It shows that they value their IP and I look forward to what their new game will bring.

mastershredder147d ago

Yeah, NOPES and Sean and his crew can go eat a sack of dixs. Biggest bait and switch by a completely unprepared team. You can keep singing this “they fixed it” years later BS all you want. Don’t care about the crap they added, this broken technical marvel still clips through the environment in a what became a giant disingenuously marketed tween game.

“very positive”. it launched 2016….and you are STILL worried about the game’s reputation (now patched several times). That says all you need to know. Get real.

Psychonaut85146d ago

A bullshit launch, but they legit earned the comeback.

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