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Picked up No Man's Sky a couple of weeks ago... (Gaming)

by Korny @, Dalton, Ga. US. Earth, Sol System, Friday, August 17, 2018, 10:19 (2139 days ago)
edited by Korny, Friday, August 17, 2018, 11:08

So a month ago, Cheap was talking about No Man's Sky getting a major update, so I got curious. Before that, the game was strictly used as a joke between my brother and I (as well as a metric for failure, deception, hype, etc. as it was for most of the internet). I remember at one point, I told him "you know, NMS is never going to be a redemption story, but at least the devs didn't say "It's better than nothing" and run off with the money.”

But seeing that it finally had real multiplayer, I decided that maybe I'd pick it up if it ever went on sale. About two weeks ago, it was part of the PSN weekly deals at $25, so I grabbed it to see if Sammy and I could at least get a few hours of fun together, since she loved Minecraft back in the day, and it feels like The Forest is never coming out on console (despite being promised like three years ago).

And anyway... my initial impressions were that the game is fun as a co-op game, but would get boring real quick if you were playing it solo. After four hours together, Sammy and I had a nice habitat made on the second planet that she found, and she called it a night.


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Sammy initially spawned on an uninhabitable Arizona planet where she was taking damage before she even had control of her character.
She named it accordingly.


I didn't really feel like continuing on my own, but right before she went to bed, we had picked up a few Blueprints for our house. She had learned how to craft a teleporter, and I had learned to craft... a window. sitting alone in our home, with the steady glow of the teleporter being the only light source in our dark shelter, I decided to craft some windows real quick, just to make the place look nicer before I logged off.
Only, you apparently need glass to craft a window (who knew?), and you could only find that on an ice planet, of which there were none in our solar system.
So I looked at the clock, said screw it, and took off into space.

As the morning sun peeked through the blinds six hours later, I warped back to our planet with my convoy of battle-hardened trade and combat frigates, having... seen things you people wouldn't believe.

I landed on the peaceful beach of our home, instinctively removed the safety from my blood-caked rifle as I got off the ship, and... realized that I never did learn how to craft glass...

Welp...

Anyway, I've put a total of twenty-five hours into the game since I started, and while it's up there with God of War for my favorite "new" game of the year... I really don't know of a way that I could recommend it to people. It's not a "game" so much as countless pieces of a game, and tons of "moments". The things that you could compare with other games, those other games probably do it better, but the thing is that this game is loaded with them, so it would be a sum-of-its-parts game on paper, but its greatest strength is simply... exploring the worlds and their vistas, which is unrelated to the countless mechanics, resource ecosystems, loot and jobs, RPG elements, story and lore, etc... But also directly tied to them through the way it all works together.
That fantastic planet that you visit? The journey was made possible by the upgrades to your ship, which were only possible from the units and nanites that you earned doing jobs, which were manageable once you upgraded your Multitool with the resources that you found exploring local planets, which you had to upgrade your exosuit to survive in by trading with local habitats and trade centers...

It's all earned.

And there's more to the game than that as well. There is a rep system where different species and factions interact with you, which affects jobs and options available to you in different systems. There is a trade/investment system with frigates akin to Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood's recruitment missions. There are seemingly two different storylines (Awakenings and Atlas), and a mysterious anomaly with two friendly strangers who simply monitor your progress (for now). It all adds intrigue and investment, without it becoming a simple investment system.


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Even something as simple as running into a previously-discovered planet and looking at the named lifeforms is a joy.
Sammy has a straightforward naming system.


But again. How do you pitch it to someone? The combat's not great, the space battles are rudimentary, inventory management is an absolute pain, co-op elements are super wonky, the trade and upgrade economies are overly complicated, and you're constantly having to cut the fun short to gather more basic resources just to be able to survive or move from your location...
All in the name of... exploration.


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And those resources seem to run out at the worst possible times sometimes...


I don't know. But I can't put it down. Every new alien word that I decypher, every single inventory slot that I grind hours for, every new star system that I visit, every resource that I've hoarded to sell at a profit, every pirate ambush that I survive, every frigate that I add to my fleet... it's all hugely satisfying and earned.

And the game keeps giving me a sense of wonder. During one of the missions that I sent ships on, one received heavy damage. I was given a choice: continue the mission, or recall the ship?
I chose to recall the ship, and after a few moments, it warped back to my frigate, and was labeled as "Damaged". I flew over to it, and saw that it had a landing zone. I landed on it, and the captain hailed me, telling me where the damage was. I got out, of my ship, with the stars and coldness of space all around me, and made my way to fix the visibly damaged component.

The fact that the game never went to a loading screen, or simple drop-down menu for superficial management, but physically brought the ship to my location, and then I had to physically make my way to the damage to fix it... It was new to me. Sure, fixing a damaged area is as simple as interacting with it, then feeding it a specific resource to magically fix it, but the fact that there's a sense of responsibility caught me by surprise. I sent the ship out to something it couldn't handle, made the call to bring it out, then had to see the consequences of my initial choice, and had to personally see to them.


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In my defense, I bought the ship because it wasn't exactly a pushover.

And even though it's ostensibly a "relaxing" game, there's some great stuff that can happen.
During one jump, I warped right into the middle of an existing space battle between a trade convoy and waves of space pirates. It felt like the Dreadnaught moment in Mass Effect 3. I also realized that in the middle of the fight, I could summon my personal fleet to the battle Star Trek style (again, note how easy it is to compare this game to other things).

Anyway, I love the game, and it has a Photo Mode, so it's weird to think that it really has become the redemption story that I never thought it could be. So congrats to Hello Games, they've done a great job to earn that "Mixed" review score.

And lastly, here are some more pics that I've captured from the game. They're okay, but if you look at some of the amazing images that the official twitter has shared, there are wonders out there in that universe that I haven't even scratched the surface of.


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The Return of CQB.

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I never tire of ringed planets.

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Befriending Local (seemingly-peaceful) critters. I've seen Galaxy Quest, tho...

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And trying to befriend the non-peaceful critters.

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The third star system that I came across.

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Planet proximity causing weird clouds.

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Finding some neat eggs!

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A spicy planet completely covered in these weird mounds. What tunneled below them, I wonder?

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A little salty about this rough landing...

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Quality review

by Speedracer513 @, Dallas, Texas, Friday, August 17, 2018, 11:35 (2139 days ago) @ Korny

I greatly enjoyed the read, and look forward to actually checking out the game at some point.

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Picked up No Man's Sky a couple of weeks ago...

by CyberKN ⌂ @, Oh no, Destiny 2 is bad, Friday, August 17, 2018, 12:29 (2139 days ago) @ Korny

It's not a "game" so much as countless pieces of a game, and tons of "moments".

This is strangely accurate way of putting it.

I've played NMS on and off since launch, and intend to put more time into it as they continue to update it. I've always been pretty fond of it.

I just wish there weren't certain quest steps that involved waiting for a literal, real-world timer to tick down.

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Picked up No Man's Sky a couple of weeks ago...

by slycrel ⌂, Saturday, August 18, 2018, 10:06 (2138 days ago) @ CyberKN

It's not a "game" so much as countless pieces of a game, and tons of "moments".


This is strangely accurate way of putting it.

I've played NMS on and off since launch, and intend to put more time into it as they continue to update it. I've always been pretty fond of it.

I just wish there weren't certain quest steps that involved waiting for a literal, real-world timer to tick down.

I'm in a similar boat here. The moments are what make this game. It's about wonder, exploration, and cause-effect consequences.

I spent some time at launch enjoying it as much as a tech demo, as a programmer interested in generated worlds. The exploration was fun, if a little repetitive.

I jumped in 6 months ago again and played around with bases and vehicles, which were also fun. (And spent a few hours in the hardcore mode, which is no joke, I think it took me hours just to repair my starter ship and launch it) Never did buy a freighter, it was just ridiculously expensive -- after 60 hours of gameplay I was maybe halfway to buying one. Sounds like that's changed now.

Next has improved just about everything in the little I've seen so far. Multiplayer, 3rd person, interacting with others, revamped resource system (and I assume rep is changed as well), different tech tree... it's what TTK was to destiny 1 from what I can tell. I look forward to going deeper into this rabbit hole.

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Thanks

by stabbim @, Des Moines, IA, USA, Friday, August 17, 2018, 13:37 (2139 days ago) @ Korny

I'm still feeling good about my commitment to buy this thing eventually.

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+1

by ZackDark @, Not behind you. NO! Don't look., Saturday, August 18, 2018, 05:34 (2139 days ago) @ stabbim

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Since we're here, HZD:CE is $12, GoW is $34.79

by Korny @, Dalton, Ga. US. Earth, Sol System, Friday, August 17, 2018, 17:15 (2139 days ago) @ Korny

I wish I had the energy to make a long post, since there's a pretty huge sale going on over on PSN, but, I don't.>

Anyway,

Horizon Zero Dawn: Complete Edition is $12.
I went back to it about a month ago, and it's still mind-blowing how much detail there is in the game, and just how fun it is to play around with your sandbox to get past the challenges (my save is on Ultra Hard). If you missed out on The Frozen Wilds, I highly recommend it as well. It takes some of the few shortcomings of the base game, and highlights the great direction Guerilla is taking to fix them moving forward.

God of War is $34.79
All I'll say with regards to the story is that the game made me feel. The journey is fantastic from beginning to end, and I've still got loads to do. The game's best challenges aren't even fed to you. You have to earn them, and use EVERY tool at your disposal to succeed. But man, that ending (I was literally jumping off the couch and cheering during the last fight).
Easily a masterpiece, and I never liked God of War games.

Persona 5 is $30
If you're into JRPGs, Persona 5 is hands down the best one that I've played since FF XIII-2 (which honestly was just a reskinned Pokémon game). I haven't gotten anywhere close to beating it though, since it's got hundreds of hours of content in it, and I can only focus on weeb stuff for so long (kek) in one sitting. Seriously though, your own confidence goes up while playing this game, even as it drags you down with the 2real4me anxiety of time management and consequence. Highly recommended.

Battlefield 1: Revolution is $10.19
I don't like the game nearly as much as I liked the previous games, but it's good for what it is, and you're getting the entire game and all of the DLC for $10, which is a steal.

And more! Stuff like the Uncharted series, Ubisoft games, Witcher 3, Metro 2033 bundle, it's a great sale.

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Thanks so much for these

by kidtsunami @, Atlanta, GA, Sunday, August 19, 2018, 09:16 (2137 days ago) @ Korny

Finally picked up Horizon. Quick question, I plan on buying a Pro at some point in the next year. Should I wait to play it with that?

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Thanks so much for these

by Korny @, Dalton, Ga. US. Earth, Sol System, Sunday, August 19, 2018, 09:45 (2137 days ago) @ kidtsunami

Finally picked up Horizon. Quick question, I plan on buying a Pro at some point in the next year. Should I wait to play it with that?

Sammy played through it on a launch PS4, and it looked and ran great from the get-go (also has HDR support if you’re into that). It’s fine to just hop in, as it was optimized really well.
On the Pro, I really only noticed less pop-in, and it looked neat enough in 4K, but I prefer running performance mode, so I didn’t really get more from it than I would have on a normal PS4.

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That's a DAMN informative response, thanks!

by kidtsunami @, Atlanta, GA, Sunday, August 19, 2018, 09:48 (2137 days ago) @ Korny

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Wait, the OG PS4 has HDR support?

by Vortech @, A Fourth Wheel, Sunday, August 19, 2018, 10:23 (2137 days ago) @ Korny

Finally picked up Horizon. Quick question, I plan on buying a Pro at some point in the next year. Should I wait to play it with that?


Sammy played through it on a launch PS4, and it looked and ran great from the get-go (also has HDR support if you’re into that).

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Yeah! I didn't know!

by kidtsunami @, Atlanta, GA, Sunday, August 19, 2018, 10:52 (2137 days ago) @ Vortech

Finally picked up Horizon. Quick question, I plan on buying a Pro at some point in the next year. Should I wait to play it with that?


Sammy played through it on a launch PS4, and it looked and ran great from the get-go (also has HDR support if you’re into that).

2 year old news granted, I don't have an HDR tv yet :-(

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Yeah! I didn't know!

by Vortech @, A Fourth Wheel, Sunday, August 19, 2018, 11:39 (2137 days ago) @ kidtsunami

Huh. I guess because it didn't at launch, and the software patch that added it was added at the same time as they launched the new hardware versions, I thought that was just for the new hardware.

But, it's for sure not sending an HADR signal now so I have come configuring to do when I get home.

(nobody tell Sony, but learning this has dramatically dropped my desire for a PS4 Pro)

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Yeah! I didn't know!

by cheapLEY @, Sunday, August 19, 2018, 16:30 (2137 days ago) @ Vortech

(nobody tell Sony, but learning this has dramatically dropped my desire for a PS4 Pro)

That new limited edition translucent blue one to celebrate 500 million PlayStations sold is really, really great looking, though.

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Update: Sony is Sony.

by Vortech @, A Fourth Wheel, Monday, August 20, 2018, 08:18 (2136 days ago) @ Vortech

Turns out it is locked out in software because they disable it if you have a receiver between the PS4 and the TV. So my 4K HDR capable receiver (Which is a SONY ES, for crissakes) means I can't have HDR. (nor, presumably, 4K if I were to buy a PS4 Pro)

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Two months of Xbox Game Pass for $2!

by Korny @, Dalton, Ga. US. Earth, Sol System, Tuesday, August 21, 2018, 08:14 (2135 days ago) @ Korny
edited by Korny, Tuesday, August 21, 2018, 08:19

From Microsoft store.
It'll show up as one month for $2, but if you read the fine print below it. It states that you'll get a bonus month added on to it at no charge (just be sure to disable auto-renew before your time is up!).

Game Pass is probably the biggest thing that Xbox has going for it, and you can give it an extended try for very little cost. They just added DOOM, and have great stuff like Rocket League, Iron Brigade, the entire Gears series, and more in the ~200 game library, and you can install as many as your hard drive will hold.



(I recommend you download and play the Injustice campaign. It was one of the first free PS+ games, so I just dismissed it as a likely-generic fighting game with a DC gimmick, until boredom got the better of me and I tried out the story mode, only to be hit with what is easily the best campaign in any fighting game (and which led to me buying Injustice 2, despite not being into the genre).

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Two months of Xbox Game Pass for $2!

by MacAddictXIV @, Seattle WA, Tuesday, August 21, 2018, 09:07 (2135 days ago) @ Korny

I've been holding off for a while now cause I've already had so much to do, but this is too good not to sign up for!

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Two months of Xbox Game Pass for $2!

by cheapLEY @, Tuesday, August 21, 2018, 09:23 (2135 days ago) @ Korny

Is this only for new subscribers? I haven’t checked the link, I don’t want to screw with it on my phone.

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New subscribers only.

by MacAddictXIV @, Seattle WA, Tuesday, August 21, 2018, 09:34 (2135 days ago) @ cheapLEY

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