No Man's Sky dev reflects on the new Very Positive rating on Steam and promises that this is only the beginning: 'We aren’t even close to being finished yet'
I understand where you're coming from but I assume they mean it in a way similar to Minecraft where, officially the game launched 1.0 13 years ago, but they still want to add a lot more to the game. Basically free updates for the foreseeable future which definitely isn't a bad thing.
Is it? It kind of seems like this is becoming a trend. Just off the top of my head, I can think of several games that have done the same: FFXIV, ESO, Cyberpunk, they all basically released unfinished, and people hated them, and now that they've been patched for years, they're actually complete games
It definitely is. Personally I think they've gone way too far. They keep adding random things that don't really do anything. I think the settlements killed it for me. Its like Fallout 4s settlements but with less control.
I think the games sweet spot was right before the nexus station was added.
I've played a ton of NMS for the same reason I've played a ton of Minecraft: you can build and be creative, and you can acquire and upgrade stuff until it's maxed out. But, once I've built my base and maxed out all my stuff, I lose interest. Fallout 4 also has base building and item customization and upgrades, but there are also story missions and objectives.
Beat the story, built a few bases, did derelicts, then it just became logging on to check my settlement and fleet every few hours. Kinda got bored afterwards. Nothing to really move towards that isn't time gated.
I may be in the minority but the more that gets added the less interested I am in playing. I liked it when it was a bare bones game with ridiculous critters and you just explored. I own 3 copies so my family and I could all play at once but I haven't loaded it in months.
I sort of agree. It almost feels like a live service game where you will be lost if you haven't mastered all the previous content. There is a lot to do but it just isn't fun for some reason.