what's Yea Forums's consensus on this game? it's like no man's sky made for kids but with incredibly comfy aesthetics
What's Yea Forums's consensus on this game? it's like no man's sky made for kids but with incredibly comfy aesthetics
No man's sky is actually made for kids.
Outer Wilds is amazing, it's a mix of exploration and puzzle with a really good story.
Video games can be art.
good game
Great game, but getting stuck once I had the warp core in the vessel really left a sour taste in my mouth
Its too scary for me like most space games
good but too short and epic only
6/10
>no XB1X patch
I mean, I appreciate it's on Game Pass, but if I don't want to support EGS I'd rather at least have it run at 4k/30 on my XB1X.
I enjoyed it a lot
I’m 6 foot 4 and really liked it
it is a good game, spent the good time of a few afternoons exploring the system and getting to see all the secrets behind each planet, I still need to properly get the core to the vessel and get the ending but other than that my run is pretty much done.
Same. But 6 foot 2 and Mexican
Does the Quantum moon even matter? It was the highlight of the game for me and im pretty sure it's just side content
you can beat it in 10 minutes, worth a pirate though
you can find one of those music guys on it and they show up in the ending
I don't think it does sadly, I thought figuring it out would be the answer to everything but it's just some more lore. Everything is tied to the ATP.
Wasn't the dev of this game from Yea Forums or agdg? I remember anons posting webms/gifs years ago of a giant anglerfish looking monster coming from a foggy planet with big pointy vines.
>googled outer wilds anglerfish before posting
>it actually is that same fucking game from years ago
So was he from here?
>comfy
I couldnt help but have anxiety when flying anywhere close to land.
Then I fly into a gas giant that ends up a fucking water spout tornado hell. Then I die and some "I, pet goat" acid trip revive shit starts happening.
Outer worlds is nothing but shitting yourself constantly if you immerse.
I think you're thinking of Wildstar.
Reminder that Risk of Rain started its life on /agdg/ as well. Now RoR2 is one of the most successful launches of the year.
It's nothing like No Man's Sky, if anything it's like Myst.
What IS the eye?
Potentiality or some gay shit like that
Yea Forumsdditors rule the gaming world.
if you ever needed proof that the summer phenomenon is real this is it, these 16 year old retards are literally sitting here and praising a fucking bonafide walking simulator
hey faggots, siege, overwatch, CSGO, are shit games, twitch and youtube aren't jobs, cyberpunk isn't about the absence of sun, smash is overrated, minecraft is for kids with autism, and you're as bad as the SJWs
You're trying so hard to fit in, damn. Never gonna make it.
yeah nice one, you sure showed me with that epic diss
except all you did was prove my point, but hey you tried
Man, you angry.
seethe
autism
Nope, but to be fair 95% of the game is optional. I think this game does the fun of exploration great and even though most of it is filler I really enjoyed exploring it all.
No. That was just anons loving the demo.
>he outed himself as a newfag
Holy shit user, that's embarassing.
The original indie "release" was a FOTM game
It feels unfinished in some parts and for a game that puts so much emphasis on lore there's some pretty weak writing.
>no man's sky for kids
what?
Outer Wilds is an amazing game, probably the best space/exploration game ever created yet
Quantum moon's line is the only thing what gives at least some explanation to what's going on at the end.
Feels like a multiplayer game turned single player. Unironically soulless.
Wait fuck I thought it was worlds not wilds. Disregard.
Just some weird place outside of universe's rules.
It started out comfy to me, but the more lore I read and the more often I died the darker and more helpless the game began to feel. By the time I was at the ending I was very captivated by the atmosphere which had completely changed (in my perception) even though I was still in the same cycle.
Also I thought the puzzles and how unique each planet was was fucking genius. Especially the Quantum Moon.
hahahahaha just wait bro
what do you mean ? it's free on PC
>But 6 foot 2 and Mexican
What's it like being the tallest man in Mexico?
Im still jaded that it went to egs, waiting for it to realese for steam and get the key from the devs. Im sure it is a fun game.
Just pirate it user, Sweeney bought our copies.
epic, doa
Just be thankful that epic paid for it so you wouldn't have to.
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I agree. It is one of my favourite games of all time. The only part that wasn't comfy was trying to get to the ship in dark bramble. I couldn't always figure out the correct path and that was part of the fun. I didn't know how to reach the black hole forge, so I flee my craft inside the brittle hollow city. Then I had to fly it upside-down so I could affix myself to the gravity tile walkway. Was tough but fun!
Even after beating the game I'm still not sure what's the proper way to navigate the dark bramble.
I usually just swooce in at full speed and let my ship drift in a somewhat straight line while gently tapping the directional thrusters.
Also not even sure if there are multiple routes to the shop but mine always involved going through that room with the fish eggs
>flying upside down to reach the forge
Same, pretty sure there's a warp platform thpugh
Which garnered a cult following much like Doom or Stalker. RoR2 wouldn't be nearly as successful if it weren't for the established following.
I couldn't find it :/ I refused to look up any guides for it
Pretty good Myst clone. Definitely not revolutionary or best game of all time like all the zoomers who missed Myst think.
Vitally important to the setting, mostly irrelevant to the critical path. The only planets you NEED to visit are Giants' Deep, Ash Twin, and Dark Bramble.
Tech demo
Reminder that we haven't had a good or even tolerable Myst clone in more than half a decade.
This is literally true. The game started (fully completed without a main plot) as a thesis, and then got crowdfunded into being an actual game.
It doesn't have much to do with Myst, there barely any interaction, all the eureka moments happen in your head rather than in-game. If anything it's closer to an investigation/detective game, the entire game is one big investigation.
It was good, but a lot of missed potential. The Quantum Moon and the Interloper felt like wastes of time.
The eye is a celestial body within the universe It even has its own orbit.
You can't get the full story without the interloper.
What, exactly, does going to the interloper do? At least the Quantum Moon adds something to the ending.
Explains how they all disappeared.
That didn't even need an explanation, and the interloper just being some random comet that happened to explode as soon as it entered the solar system felt like some half assed cop out.
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Not him but something about its aesthetics did remind me of Myst.
As i understood it, that thing was just a portal or something into the real bullshitverse, kinda like the eye of terror in wh40k.
Had they not disappeared suddenly, they probably would have figured out a way to have their project work before the actual end of the universe, or they would have fucked off before that.
Or they could have made ghost matter tie into the quantum moon/eye of the universe. Maybe make it the byproduct of some weird experiments that the Nomai attempted to do on those quantum shards and they fucked up so badly they all died. Anything would have been better that some random comet.
>implying a random burst of hideously lethal exotic radiation arriving in a way no one could predict instantaneously destroying all complex life in the system isn't exactly fitting the tone of the setting and prepping the player for the "nothing went wrong, this is just the way the world works" reveal
Everyone except for herthian's newt ancestors for some reason.
Thematically it's fitting all right, but at the same time it doesn't really fit and feels like last minute decision.
Also space fishies.
>being this wrong
They were living inside Timber hearth at the time.
Nomai were mostly living in caves too.