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No Man's Sky (Nintendo Switch)
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For those whose knowledge of the game extends no further than it being a massive flop - like Cyberpunk, the devs really turned it around and the latest major update Voyagers actually brought the reviews up to overwhelmingly positive on Steam. It's much closer to being the game we were promised ten years ago (there's still room for improvement; even with the "infinite" possibilities of procedural generation you'll feel like you've seen it all before you've hit 100 hours).
For those unfamiliar with the game, it's a crafting/survival/exploration game (think Minecraft but in space, or Valheim but in space). However understand what the game is and what it isn't - it's a wide, wide open sandbox where you can go anywhere and do anything you want - it has lots of things to do but without much complexity. The major enduring criticism is that the game is "as wide as an ocean but only as deep as a puddle," yet therein also lies the appeal. The game is very accessible, and after overcoming the learning curve, it lacks any real sort of pressure or challenge (seriously, once you understand the game you have to be trying to die or just wildly careless - like going away from keyboard on a volcanic planet as extreme weather rolls in). It's a very chill, relaxed time waster with stunning visuals. You can fight robots and pirates and giant bugs but the combats is very, very basic. It's definitely not the kind of game for hard core, gotta-top-the-leaderboards kind of player. It's more of a "I'm gonna go fishing on pink bioluminescent ocean then fly to that radioactive hellhole planet with green skies and orange seas to find a trading post to sell my caught fish, then I'll go search for crashed ships to scavenge for parts to construct my own awesome ship" kind of game.
Anytime I want to unwind, I just fly around in PS5 VR with no particular goal in mind and explore new planets for half an hour. Nothing else beats it.
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Great game, easily worth the $20 for the sheer amount of exploration and decent story. Massive amounts of free content.
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You can get this for cart and download the free Switch 2 upgrade to then play on your Switch 2 to have a physical cartridge. This game also supports cross-platform cross-save. The one catch is that this version is usually an update or two behind other platforms so multiplayer isn't possible without doing some quirky things on PC.
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For those whose knowledge of the game extends no further than it being a massive flop - like Cyberpunk, the devs really turned it around and the latest major update Voyagers actually brought the reviews up to overwhelmingly positive on Steam. It's much closer to being the game we were promised ten years ago (there's still room for improvement; even with the "infinite" possibilities of procedural generation you'll feel like you've seen it all before you've hit 100 hours).
For those unfamiliar with the game, it's a crafting/survival/exploration game (think Minecraft but in space, or Valheim but in space). However understand what the game is and what it isn't - it's a wide, wide open sandbox where you can go anywhere and do anything you want - it has lots of things to do but without much complexity. The major enduring criticism is that the game is "as wide as an ocean but only as deep as a puddle," yet therein also lies the appeal. The game is very accessible, and after overcoming the learning curve, it lacks any real sort of pressure or challenge (seriously, once you understand the game you have to be trying to die or just wildly careless - like going away from keyboard on a volcanic planet as extreme weather rolls in). It's a very chill, relaxed time waster with stunning visuals. You can fight robots and pirates and giant bugs but the combats is very, very basic. It's definitely not the kind of game for hard core, gotta-top-the-leaderboards kind of player. It's more of a "I'm gonna go fishing on pink bioluminescent ocean then fly to that radioactive hellhole planet with green skies and orange seas to find a trading post to sell my caught fish, then I'll go search for crashed ships to scavenge for parts to construct my own awesome ship" kind of game.
Anytime I want to unwind, I just fly around in PS5 VR with no particular goal in mind and explore new planets for half an hour. Nothing else beats it.
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