I have a really good feeling about this game. I like the fact that it's a small time developer, trying to make it's mark with a groundbreaking game, before they go hollywood once they make it big. You know, like all the others.
My hopes are high, for No Man's Sky. Hey! That rhymed, ok, back to football.
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HYPE Watch cobra TV for more info
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It looks so cool! I just hope they don't mess it up with poor multiplayer or something.
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Will be a good game but ultimately never live up to all the hype which will make it seem like a huge disappointment to all those looking forward to it.
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When it is released it should be good BUT it won't come out as soon as they want it to The game has a good concept but making an 'infinite' universe may be a bit big of a challenge for an indie game
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Edited by DjNormal: 5/30/2015 7:42:13 PMIm still a bit lost as to what you actually do in the game. It looks amazing, but how long can flying around in a procedurally generated universe and looking at stuff hold my attention? (The answer is a long time, but I need some scripted excitement, ruins, aliens, etc) My brain is comparing it to Starflight and that's three decades of nostalgia to live up to.
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Gonna get stomped on by star citizen....
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Better come out on Xbox one!
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I'm having difficulties finding a release date anyone know about when it's set to go on ps4?
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I'm excited for it too
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I am super hyped for it
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I'm a little upset that they're releasing it on the PS4 before the PC. Regardless of what console-kiddies might think, the PC is where this game will shine. Unless the four man development team just bombs the port. Seriously, everything should be developed for PC, then ported/dumbed-down to console specs. It's the only way this industry will continue to push any kind of frontier.
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Y it gotta be a man? #feminisninsimsnim
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Definitely cannot wait. \|--|/
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Definitely one of my most anticipated games
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Dragons update?
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I heard it's only for PC And Ps4 is this true?
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No Xbox Mans Sky. :(
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Edited by AYRES: 4/27/2015 9:49:32 PMLet me ruin the hype look up 70 questions with sean murray on gamesradar or gameinformer I cant remember which. Anyway it ruined all my expectations of the game.
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Massively overhyped, what they are trying to do just isn't possible. How do you make 18 billion planets unique to the next? There's gonna be a lot of disappointed people when this game releases, calling it now.
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This is literally the perfect game for me.
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[quote]I have a really good feeling about this game.[/quote] You know they i said the sane for evolve. [spoiler]boy was i wrong -all the lack of content Im not saying its going to be a big disappointment im jus saying i learned to lower my expectations n maybe wait longer and actually let people play for a little while before the game comes out and lose all the hype within 30 minutes of playing it ._. (Watchdogs)[/spoiler]
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Edited by Wardog Keith: 1/29/2015 12:05:36 AMIl be buying a PC/ ps4 just for this game
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I am incredibly excited for this game... I mean you can go [i][u][b]anywhere[/b][/u][/i]. I understand this game isn't for everyone, but I am beyond excited. I just hope hello games doesn't -blam!- it up
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I have this suspicion that it will be crazy boring. With the only real gameplay devolve ng down to exploring and looking at stuff.
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There isn't much that I could say that other people haven't already, but I'll give my two-cents anyway. Most sci-fi these days is dark, gritty, realistic, overly sterile and grounded in reality. All the ships are big hunky square borg cubes and have uninspired, uninteresting industrial designs where the prevalent color scheme is monochrome black, gray and brown. This type of sci-fi is utterly boring for me as it's literally where I see us being in fifty years time or so. To me, ED and SC fit in with that type of sci-fi. Humanity is space fairing, we've already conquered the final frontier, there's no room for imagination as the driving cogs of the inner plot always involve colonization of earthlike planets, politics, mining, evil space aliens and predatory alien monsters. There's trade, the money is known as credits, there's some big galactic war, the games use real world physics. They're simulators to be frank, as others have said before me. No Man's Sky by comparison, goes back to the fantastical era of Sci-Fi like Doctor Who, Star Trek. It's a fully undiscovered final frontier left to us to journey through and explore. It's bright, it's colorful, it invokes imagination. The size of the game alone is mindbogglingly incomprehensible. It's a universe that isn't our own, using a periodic table of fantasy elements that don't exist within our reality. Space is full of beautiful colors, planets have strange and unique features and creatures unheard of and unthinkable in our own reality. We don't play a character, hell we don't even know if we're human, or if humans even exist in No Man's Sky's reality. From the get-go, we have a completely alien universe at our fingertips, so vast and infinite that meeting even one other player is inconceivably rare, and even then there is such variety those two players will never have the exact same experience. There's no specific plot, no missions or fetch quests. The game just sets us loose in an unknown world and leaves us to make our own adventures, to discover the lore of the world and make our own stories and legends as we go. It's true sci-fi, and it's a game that offers true open world freedom, a sandbox where we are but fleas and every grain of sand is a strange new world to explore. Each world can also be as dangerous to explore as it is beautiful. To be miles from one's ship, investigating odd alien ruins of which the orgin we may never know, to be set upon by a massive indescribably alien beast that has come to call such a world home. Do I fight, flee, hide? If I survive, do I dare take such risk again? Even in my ship I'm not safe, pirates and vagabonds lurk across all of space, just waiting to blast me out of the sky and strand me on a hostile alien rock. The sense of isolation, the beauty, the always imminent danger of thrills and spills. That is the appeal No Man's Sky presets to me personally, compared to ED and SC.
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Looks good, Sadly I'm on Xbox One