Sean seems like an awesome guy. You can clearly tell that he loves making games, and that he's not doing it simply for the money. I think you guys shouldn't worry bout this game not meeting the expectations.
WhatInTheButt Never happened with anyone else huh. News to me. I'm sure you're right, this guy is the most amazing person ever. That's always super obvious after watching a few videos of him talking about the game he'll eventually be trying to sell you. Patron Saint Sean, he shall hence forth be known. Cool to see how fanboys are made. I thought they hatched from eggs.
Well Played Every time something looks cool or exciting there always has to be some cynical douche to come in to rain on peoples parade. What happened did someone hurt you and now you can't get excited about anything. If these guys can deliver on what they have shown then sign me up as a No Mans Sky fanboy.
Everyone wants money out of what game they create no matter if it's a small company or a big company or if the mind behind the game is some Saint or just someone that loves games. No one wants to create something that will be worthless now do they? BUT, sometimes there are rare cases when money comes second and creating an awesome, unique game that people are going to like and play comes first. Is this one of those rare cases? We'll have to wait and see, hopefully it is... Why do people judge things before they even experience them?Or ATLEAST see others experience them...
Gamespot's videos have been looking very polished lately! Props to the production team for bringing us amazing content like this in a really nice manner.
Oh boy this game has so much weight on its shoulders. I really applauded these devs for their ambition. To think their game seems way more interesting then the big budget Triple A titles. May the best of luck come to these fellows. Such humble d guys that have made a great future for themselves. Best of luck to you all
+Ned Stark Not long to wait now. It also makes a change for sony to get an exclusive (console wise) that is promising that microsoft get to miss out on :)
This is why i love indie games. These guys just made something so good press didn't think it was real. And in the interview you can just tell they're just normal guys, i love it. My best wishes to the team i want no mans sky to be a top hitter for 2014 :-)
You've gotta love Sean Murray - he's like a walking picture of why I loved games back then in Amiga times, when companies were far smaller (thus vision driven) and far less income focused/close minded. I'm so happy that I lived to see the impact indies had on my beloved (but depressingly stagnant and overblown IMHO) industry. Can't wait for the game!
I'm more excited for this game than I am for Destiny and I was SUPER fucking excited for Destiny. This game looks amazing and I hope they can pull it off.
Yes. Thank you Gamespot. Thank you for giving this new game the publicity it deserves. Buncha real, well minded developers on that team. Can't wait to play this one.
***** No she got a thumbs up because she is a real smart gamer, who understands and knows when a good game is presented to her, not your typical COD shoot kill GRAPHICS , appreciate this game, because its a real work of the art! :)
I really love the amount of passion and genuine humanity of the studio and the game, the entire story is inspiring and the game is mind blowing, this is the first time that, not only do i want the game, i feel some sort of... Thing that I really want these guys to do well. This feels real and heartfelt, not cold and corporate
Danny, I'm very excited for this game and this video series is awesome. I just logged on to like each of these videos. Keep up the great work as usual :)
I'm really impressed how good GS production is now. This is the thin line between TV and internet. I'm not into space games but I love sandboxes and astronomy, I will definitely check this game even just to travel thru space
***** great vid doc you guys. i fekt the emotion and sadness of the dev team and felt like i was there experiencing what they must have felt when releasing the gameplay video on E3. Kudos. Hope this game gets made and those guys get their well deserved praise from gamers around the world.
How i love the passion these guys have..i dont even care if its a bad game at the end of it all, these guys managed to make this game feel like a reality...and remained humble and passionate while doing this and for that reason alone i respect them.
It looks so awesome, really looking forward to the next video. I love exploration and getting immersed in game worlds, space, discovery and such so I'm very excited for NMS.
Misleading title; this is the story of the development, not the game. I loved the video but hoped I got to hear about any narrative/lore elements of the game.
You almost always see some of Nintendo's items in these developer videos. a Mario picture, a Zelda figurine, Donkey Kong t-shirt, etc... It's cool to see how Nintendo has helped influence this generation of developers.
This game is by far has my most hype, what I'd love to see is them exploring natural selection on planets eg. A rocky planet having animals camouflaged as rocks or having rocky spikes on there back, it would really add a lot of realism.
Collecting and planting seeds actually sounds like a great concept, but there would have to be a way for it not to be totally abused.. Maybe in a potential sequel? Finding a barren planet with the correct atmosphere to said plant, plant some seeds, then maybe revisit one day to find a little oasis. Neat.
also another interesting question, in that minecraft, that I never played, there the save file can be really huge say if you explore area for say month of playing the save file can became 1GB huge, and its just blocky world, so in case of that realistic game "No Man's Sky", how huge will be save file ? say after month of exploiration ? 1TB ? 10TB ?
also, that developer said, that no data stored on HDD so if you say burn down tree or destroy a side of a mountain and fly away and come back that mean those objects will be regenerated ?
Is that Jeff Winger at 8:22? By the way, I think this will be an absolutely amazing game, and I fell in love with Hello Games! Those guys are amazing :)
Can anyone please tell me the name of the forest he is at the beginning of the video? Country and city too please, thanks, I might travel to there, and yes I know its in real life lol.
Everyone's reaction is pretty much: "is this actually for real?" Because its just, i don't know how to put it... imagine discovering a similar species on a different planet, that level of excitement. Plus, everything anyone could ever want in a video game. People are speechless because it is so extraordinary and phenomenal. If this game gets cancelled, i am suing the game industry.
I love these devs they while most studios develop there way to the top these guys did it all at once ( +they're Irish I'm Irish aswell) good luck guys I can't wait for the game
***** everyone is in the same galaxy, so any mods you put in the game would effect everyone else so this is probably the only game where modding is a terrible idea.
I'm not expecting this game will have star citizen's depth when it released. but I'll buy it anyway. Because these guys are amazing, achieved something great and deserve support. I want them to have enough resources for post developement of this crazy ass game. After all, they deserve that more than electronic arts.
I wish that you could explore the galaxy with your friend and have a ship that requires 2 man to operate. That would be awesome. I am excited to see how this game turns out and evolves.