No Man's Sky
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Jokes on you guys... I expected dogshit from Bethesda. So a half baked space skyrim is actually more than I expected. 22 hrs in and I'm enjoying it. Solid 7/10 if you weren't over hyped
I have a backlog full of 7/10 that are left untouched in my library. I'm not paying 70€ for 7/10 that i have to manage expectations. In fact, i'd rather buy outer wilds for a second time.
Day one on gamepass so I have no monetary investment 🤷♂️
I totally get your point though. And outer wilds was amazing
Better than Fallout 4 but no where near as good as Skyrim basically. it's obvious Bethesda needs new ideas. It's crazy to me how many gameplay concepts haven't evolved at all since Skyrim.
I was going to get it and then I remembered that Bethesda games are best purchased 5 years after they're released once all the models have had an opportunity to actually fix the game.
I expected better from the hype, but early reviews made it clear it was just another Bethesda game and I adjusted my expectations accordingly. I'd say 7 or 8/10 depending on how much you like Bethesda's style.
It's honestly 8.5 for me but I didn't want to get ripped to shreds for saying I'm a fan of Bethesdas half assed rpgs
Perfectly understandable, and nothing wrong with being a fan of them.
Can confirm, I bought No Man's Sky the day of the Starfield launch. I'm a patient gamer, I don't pre-order, I don't play anything on launch, I don't buy microtransactions, I don't buy season -passes. It's the most healthy and fun my relationship with video games has ever been. I haven't payed full price for a game in years. Somehow publishers keep throwing free games at me, I now have way more entertainment that I could enjoy for the rest of my life.
It's a hell of a lot more polished now. I enjoyed it quite a bit for the 40 or so hours I played. I will probably be back at some point considering they have added a ton of content since I stopped playing. They should probably just work on a DLC at this point. I appreciate the hell out of them for making the game a lot deeper than what was initially promised but I also want to see them make some money for doing so.
I tried NMS because of Starfield, but my instinct to avoid it all these years was right. I can tell it's a good game for what it is, it's just not my thing.
I tried NMS because so many people said it was good. It's not for me unfortunately. Sure they've fixed a lot of bugs and added a bunch of features, but none of those changes made it any more fun for me. :|
Yeah, I'm just not a "make your own fun" kinda guy when it comes to games, I want more structure.
Got this on 50% sale and it's the best purchase I've made in a while. The game is so vast and well executed I'm absolutely in love. All aspects - ships, exploration, attachments, tools, bases, stations, freighters and enemies are so well done.
It also seems like a spiritual successor to the Galaxy On Fire series because that's the first thing I thought of while playing this. If you've played any game of that series, imagine that being made into an open world, multiplayer legendary AAA title. That's what this game has become in 2023.
It's a must buy in my opinion, one for the books and the 50% off deal is an absolute steal.
Returned Starfield after an hour and a half of no fun. Been playing No Man's Sky all week. It's really good, they've just kept adding content to this game for years. It's still the same old NMS game at heart, but there's new things to explore and do, new quests and items. I'm enjoying it more than Starfield, which felt very much like a poor imitation with Bethesda assets.
I didn’t end up buying starfield since I know I won’t finish a Bethesda game and have been finally trying NMS out a few years after I bought it. It’s scratching the space exploration itch quite well.
I think I am going to play some too. Starfield looks like mostly a flop so I won't even buy it.
Starfield is enjoying massive success. You're just in toxic echo chambers.
https://steamcharts.com/app/275850 Really not much of a difference
How is a 100% increase in the 30 day average 'not much of a difference'?

it seems like it's a little bit more than April? Doesn't mean it isn't the biggest in a few years, but it's not like it's head and shoulders above. August and July look like they were fairly slow months so the gain in the 30 day average is kind of a skewed stat when the article's talking about it being special int he span of years.