I'm not enjoying this anywhere near as much as I feel like I should be.
I'm not enjoying this anywhere near as much as I feel like I should be
Its hard to enjoy stuff when you got the feeling of being spied on
I'm playing on xbox game pass
Why ? It was pretty fun and spooky for me.
you really shouldn't be actually
I enjoy it a lot, and really like the new additions compared to the alpha build.
I wish the ship log wasn't so checklist-y, kinda ruins the exploration how you know there's nothing else on the planet to check for or related to a particular line of discovery.
Everything about the movement is a pain in the fucking ass. The time loop gimmick is more frustrating than fun.
>tfw I can only immerse myself into these creative fun videogames with heavy drug use that ruins my long-term health but at least I can feel joy again
Weird, the movement felt alright to me, especially since they've given you the ability to stabilize yourself in zero-g to not go insane. Time-loop is alright, without it the game has no point, but yeah it's frustrating when you need to wait 5 minutes and can't skip it.
Way too much focus on the shitty timegate sand planets, there aren't really any real puzzles, and the stories all feel like they rushed the endings
Im working on the hourglass twins atm, and between the timed sand flow and convoluted cave systems and layouts the 20 minutes time loop is almost ridiculously frustrating.
Apart from this I really enjoy it. What an amazing game engine.
I mean Unity is alright I guess but that's a weird thing to compliment the game for
Enjoy Euclidian space while it lasts.
The time loop stuff really made raise an eyebrow. Seems really dumb and limiting for an exploration game.
>have to go through the anglerfish den AGAIN
I kind of don't know where to start and that's annoying me. There's so much shit everywhere that I've just ended up fucking around on the home planet.
it's really fun staring at your screen for five minutes while your ship passively drifts forwards at a snail's pace
Ship's log doesn't show if you have missed anything on planet you shouldn't know about tho, only if you missed something in places you already started exploring.
Nah, it's justified by the world permanently changing as time passes, and since everything is close together it takes at most 5 minutes to get back to where you were
atleast it is more interesting than watching falling sand for 10 minutes
>Fuck it, I can see the eggs, I'm far enough
>Tickle the stick
>4 fishes growl and turn around
Why? Does it turn stupid later on?