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<blockquote data-quote="Riceball" data-source="post: 5239059" data-attributes="member: 9853"><p>NMS is a very interesting game. It really lets you choose how you want to play the game. You can focus on the main story or not, It allows you to choose to build an elaborate base or bases or just a very basic one, or none at all. Spend your time exploring or not, buy and sell all over to maximize your profits if that's something you enjoy, tame animals as pets, and the list goes on. There's so much that you can do in the game and it's so hands off about telling you what to do and when that it's almost hard to decide what to do. It's definitely not the game for you if you're the kind of person that likes a tightly scripted game that's very linear in nature. But if you like or don't mind an open world game that's more loosely structured that lets you do what you want when you want, or not do something then you'll likely enjoy it.</p><p></p><p>I had a bit of hard time getting used to the game when I first started playing it, but after a few days of playing it, I got hooked. I've been doing the story missions off and on, occasionally just going off and exploring the planet I'm on, or working on my base. Ever since I found what's called a paradise planet, a planet without a hostile climate, I've spent most of my time on that planet and only occasionally going off world and when I do it's only to gather resources not available on my "home world".</p><p></p><p>The last interesting thing about this game that I should mention is that the game world is entirely procedurally generated. The planets you'll run into and the climate they'll have will be all random. But at the same time, you might run into planets that have been discovered by other players. But you won't necessarily run into that player on the planet or even in the system since you can choose to play single or multi-player.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riceball, post: 5239059, member: 9853"] NMS is a very interesting game. It really lets you choose how you want to play the game. You can focus on the main story or not, It allows you to choose to build an elaborate base or bases or just a very basic one, or none at all. Spend your time exploring or not, buy and sell all over to maximize your profits if that's something you enjoy, tame animals as pets, and the list goes on. There's so much that you can do in the game and it's so hands off about telling you what to do and when that it's almost hard to decide what to do. It's definitely not the game for you if you're the kind of person that likes a tightly scripted game that's very linear in nature. But if you like or don't mind an open world game that's more loosely structured that lets you do what you want when you want, or not do something then you'll likely enjoy it. I had a bit of hard time getting used to the game when I first started playing it, but after a few days of playing it, I got hooked. I've been doing the story missions off and on, occasionally just going off and exploring the planet I'm on, or working on my base. Ever since I found what's called a paradise planet, a planet without a hostile climate, I've spent most of my time on that planet and only occasionally going off world and when I do it's only to gather resources not available on my "home world". The last interesting thing about this game that I should mention is that the game world is entirely procedurally generated. The planets you'll run into and the climate they'll have will be all random. But at the same time, you might run into planets that have been discovered by other players. But you won't necessarily run into that player on the planet or even in the system since you can choose to play single or multi-player. [/QUOTE]
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