No Man's Sky - 25.47 @GMG

Agreed. Perfect price for a perfect time to try this game out.
 
Ok... it had an iffy launch - so where does the game stand right now?
/doesn't give a rat's ass about multiplayer stuff... does it single player well with no forced PvP?
 
Wasn't this game a massive flop? So we're down to hoping new content will make it worth $24?
 
Almost down to the $20 or less I told myself I'd hold off to before I bought it.
 
Ok... it had an iffy launch - so where does the game stand right now?
/doesn't give a rat's ass about multiplayer stuff... does it single player well with no forced PvP?


Who the hell says it's forced PVP?
 
While game looks like they came along way from the POS it was at release, still can't get myself to ever buy the game to reward the devs. Sure the game might be worth $30 as it sits now, but all the tells them and other shitty developers and publishers who gives a fuck what they release in what state. The reason StarWars BF2 EA had changes was because of the massive backlash over the bs. Sure the game sold well, the game did alright, but EA lost a bit of money over it. Not enough to hurt them, but now EA and other publishers and devs are shying away from loot box bullshit. It can't be said enough "Speak with your wallet."
 


This reviewer did a fresh re-review yesterday, and at the end claims it is not worth $20 even. Said he paid $5 for it and that seems fair. I'm still a hard pass on it. Running around and shooting everything with a ray gun to harvest resources is not my cup of tea.
 
wtf how does a digital game go out of stock? these developers really don't want to make any money do they?

Might be they only have so many keys...which is still stupid since these companies can just generate an astronomically large number of keys.
 
Might be they only have so many keys...which is still stupid since these companies can just generate an astronomically large number of keys.
It's probably kind of like the airline industry only having so many fares at a particular rate, now sure there are a limited number of seats on a plane (although they apparently go over that limit on a very regular basis) but when Southwest has a sale, there are only so many tickets at that particular rate, you can still buy tickets at higher rates.
 
Might be they only have so many keys...which is still stupid since these companies can just generate an astronomically large number of keys.

And they get spread around to several sellers all over the world and those sellers only purchase a certain number of keys based on what they believe they need.
 
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