No Man's Sky

Well this was disappointing

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it wasn't

From only looking at trailers / gameplay over time, I was expecting pokemon snap in space -- but turned out to be a bit more of a game than that looking at the final product.

I guess my bad for looking at the game rather than some guy ramble on about shit in interviews and twitter, and building up hype over features I never even seen in action.

>trailers showed creatures, planets, and events that never show up in the game
>building up hype over features you never saw in action

Did we watch the same trailers?

was that your first E3 trailer ever? They're all bullshit

but then they start showing actual gameplay footage in other trailers and videos

>but then they start showing actual gameplay footage in other trailers and videos
kek yeah right, Murray went on live interviews and played the game whilst constantly lying about the game's features

see
youtube.com/watch?v=ZqeN6hj4dZU

what features did they lie about? just curious

I bet you lick and suck the cock of your old boss at work.

In this case, 'pretty much everything' isn't really memeing

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>played the game
You mean played a movie, his fingers aren't even moving

is it worth $20?

i was never hyped for it so my expectations are mediocre

i want a comfy space-thing to lose myself in for 10 or 20 hours

>is it worth $20?
yeah but not $99 as it is priced in Australia

How could anyone even have expectations of this game? They never even said what you do in it. They showed the big universe and the gorillion planets but never what you actually DO.

nah, it's only worth any money if you get it bundled off of somewhere and only if there are actual games worth getting with the bundle

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Go to steam page and look at trailers/screenshots. More than a half of them are bullshots with stuff that isn't in the game

I first saw the reveal for this game watching E3 on my PS4 in 2014. Since then I have been counting the days. From the very first moment I started playing it lived up to my every expectation. The game is exactly what I saw in the gameplay Sean Murray demonstrated. If anything, it's more. For me, the idea of wandering an endless series of planets, scanning and naming them and the plants and animals thereon, and then taking off and moving to a new one was thrilling! But there's even more to it then that. I've been dismayed at what appear to be a bunch of typically "hardcore" gamer types who are used to getting a game and powering through it to maximum levels and then lording it over the universe the game creates. That actually doesn't work in this type of game, in no way, shape or form.
The keening, whining, raging and crying from entitled manchildren is immense. From shit talking about the actual mechanics of journeying, critical to the casual style and tone of the game, to whining about the lack of a clear ending or point at which I imagine they could be dominant, or multiplayer (so they could show off to their buddies or measure themselves against them I guess) they could not seem to connect that this game was not the same as all the others they had played before. Raining hate everywhere, including spamming review sites with how "boring" the game was, when they spent no time on planets, simply mining and running.
Meanwhile I have already spent close to 100 hours in the game and while I have discovered and named 5 systems and multiple planets, I backtracked to to my home world to make sure I 100% discover it and plan on doing that for each planet in each system I have discovered going forward before moving forward on the Atlas path. This game can last a lifetime if you let it, enjoy it, savor it. But if you have no imagination, or are a "hardcore, elite gamer" look elsewhere...this game is NOT FOR YOU! Got it Sup Forums?

37% positive reviews on steam, even shills aren't trying at this point. Poor fucks who didn't refund on time probably won't even get updates

>creates that never showed up
18 quintillion
>planets
18 quintillion
>events
I have catalogued planets and fought in space dogfights, just like the initial trailer

Not sure what missed things were shown in the trailer that I'm missing. Forgot my bullshit-o-vision when I was watching though so.

>making a site just for that

One man's autism is more like it.

I guess that 37% was the niche audience that Sean mentioned from the get-go, and the rest are a bunch of normie fangle-toothed faggots who are entitled.

I didnt know in this day and age you could easily get away with millions with little to no effort. All you need is a witty tongue, a charming personality and big cojones lying in front of a camera.

A part of me just really makes you admire Sean but then again it just could be the consumers fault for licking anything he spits out without even thinking

to be fair, things just don't just happen overnight, they probably came a long way how they manage to get all this hype, starting with Sony's attention. I wonder what nonsense Sean spout during their directors meeting