@tobbrobb: Who has the time to get better at video games, when I have to spend said time writing about them?! But I think it's a matter of motivation at this point, I'd love to get better, but I don't have the desire to commit hours and hours to it.
@iamterics: I feel like there's a version of this game that's just an awesome action game that I would really have enjoyed. And only after 4 hours of playing did I realize that moves had different properties. I just think this game is too ambiguous for its own good. A little more tutorialization could've changed that experience for me.
Speaking as someone not intimately familiar with Dark Souls, what are the differences?
@flameboy84: ehhhhh. It walks a line for sure. I can't say for certain that it doesn't veer into that territory occasionally. But I wasn't put off by it.
Also sent here by the Twitter account, so here's the latest piece article I wrote. This one is about Astroneer, a game definitely worth paying attention to in 2017
@jonny_anonymous: I mean, I get that a little. After all that's been said about NMS, the consensus seems to be it would've been okay if it was an early access game that was cheaper. Along with that, they both have unique and colorful art styles. I think people are willing to call anything what NMS should have been at this point.
"The Last Guardian is What No Man's Sky Should've Been" - my next article
@thatonedudenick: Yeah, I'm not sure how the multiplayer starts either. Maybe it's just as simple as inviting a friend via steam, and they just drop into your game. But this game is super relaxing, and I love it for that.
@jesus_phish: The game was definitely poorly optimized when it first launched. But they were issuing patches daily till they fixed it. So it may have not been entirely your systems fault.
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