This made the game a more interesting experience with the addition of (a form of) multiplayer, ground vehicles and a reasonable interesting 30 hour long ‘story mode’. Though, in respects to Hello Games, they stuck with the game, improving it with ‘the pathfinder update’ (March 8th) and the ‘Atlas rises update’ (August 11th).
#ISOTOPE ENTANGLER NO MANS SKY UPDATE#
Back from the underworld, and trying to drag his game from the depths of Tartarus with him, Shaun announces ‘ the foundation update’ on November 27th, which according to steam charts statistics, despite around 8,000 people at a peak playing after the update (compared to 212,000 playing on release), almost no one cared about.Īn accurate representation of the No Man’s Sky player count, with detailed annotations
Skip ahead three and a half months you’re in November, and out of the darkness of Twitter comes the awkwardly charming man himself Shaun Murray. After Shaun Murray’s twitter feed blew up with many ‘unhappy gamers’ on the day of the games release, alongside poor reviews and claims of fraud - Hello games went silent, as if it had been buried under hate comments about the same size of their universe’s 18 quintillion planets. Since its (delayed) release on August 12th, 2016, the seemingly small 4gb game, has undergone a huge downhill rollercoaster ride, past the point of no return. A view of a ringed ‘terraforming catastrophe’ and its moon, a ‘decaying nuclear disaster’ (It’s almost like Hello Games were referring to the games release).